Themes exchange programms, grants and funding, orientation day
Passages(a short section from a book) international students and changes in higher education
Vocab
educational finance:grant, scholar, eligible, to fund, applicant, award, exchange, bursary, fee, scholarship
characteristics determinded, indeoendent, intelligent, motivated, organised, respectful, enthusiastic, lazy, spoilt, bright, hardworking, demanding

nickname, adopted name, middle name,
venue, onwards, mayor, departmental, co-ordinator, representative, refectory, corridor, cluster room, buffet

soar, influx, tenfold,

enrol more overseas students
Anglo-American
get a place
have a place
English-medium university
change roles
the cruical factor is determination.
Organisation and motivation are fundamental to good learning.
go around the class
rounding off quesiton

demanding, spoilt (He's spoilt rotten.), bright(why are you so bright and cheerful today?), cope, entrepreneurial, impressive, philanthropy, recruit

tiger economics(quickly growing economics)
pursue(follow)
domestic(related to people's homes or countries)
thought-provoking, exhilarating, intriguing
Themes exchange programms, grants and funding, orientation day
Passages(a short section from a book) international students and changes in higher education
Vocab
educational finance:grant, scholar, eligible, to fund, applicant, award, exchange, bursary, fee, scholarship
characteristics determinded, indeoendent, intelligent, motivated, organised, respectful, enthusiastic, lazy, spoilt, bright, hardworking, demanding

nickname, adopted name, middle name,
venue, onwards, mayor, departmental, co-ordinator, representative, refectory, corridor, cluster room, buffet

soar, influx, tenfold,

enrol more overseas students
Anglo-American
get a place
have a place
English-medium university
change roles
the cruical factor is determination.
Organisation and motivation are fundamental to good learning.
go around the class
rounding off quesiton

demanding, spoilt (He's spoilt rotten.), bright(why are you so bright and cheerful today?), cope, entrepreneurial, impressive, philanthropy, recruit

tiger economics(quickly growing economics)
pursue(follow)
domestic(related to people's homes or countries)
thought-provoking, exhilarating, intriguing
How do students usually fund their education in your country?

The Chevening programme consists mainly of postgraduate courses.
Chevening scholars are placed at a wide range of higher education institutions throughout Great Britain.
receive Fulbright Scholar grants to study in the United States.
In many conuntries, scholars are expected to show that they have got a place at a university in the United States as part of the application process to be eligible for an award.
The Erasmus programme, run by the European Union and restricted to European students only.
it can be worthwhile contacting the university or university department to see if funding is available.
if some names have shortened forms.
they are going to conduct an interview for a sholarship.
who to speak to in case of problems.

Spelling names:
that's c with a dash underneath it
G with a line above it
the u has two dots above it
i without the dot

Talking about names:
You can call me Chris if you like
people call me Liz
It's short for Chrisopher.

orientation:finding your way around
venue:a place where an event happens
sponsor:a person or organisation who gives money to a person for a period of time
refectory:a restaurant at university
Vice Chancellor:the person in charge of a university
freshers=freshman
Do be prepared to work on your own for a lot of time.
In the silence we could hear the clock ticking.
a ticking bomb
While we waited the taxi's meter kept ticking away.
Together it shoud be about an hour so it's not too much of a drag.
the Chancellor is a position usually given to a well-known person such as a politician or academic who has some connection to the university or the city. The Chancellor's role is to act as the representative of the university, whereas the Vice Vancellor is responsible for the day-today running of the university.
Many will not only need English language support but other help in coping.
they are not taking places away from home undergraduates and in fact are helping to subsidise the education of young British students.
How do students usually fund their education in your country?

The Chevening programme consists mainly of postgraduate courses.
Chevening scholars are placed at a wide range of higher education institutions throughout Great Britain.
receive Fulbright Scholar grants to study in the United States.
In many conuntries, scholars are expected to show that they have got a place at a university in the United States as part of the application process to be eligible for an award.
The Erasmus programme, run by the European Union and restricted to European students only.
it can be worthwhile contacting the university or university department to see if funding is available.
if some names have shortened forms.
they are going to conduct an interview for a sholarship.
who to speak to in case of problems.

Spelling names:
that's c with a dash underneath it
G with a line above it
the u has two dots above it
i without the dot

Talking about names:
You can call me Chris if you like
people call me Liz
It's short for Chrisopher.

orientation:finding your way around
venue:a place where an event happens
sponsor:a person or organisation who gives money to a person for a period of time
refectory:a restaurant at university
Vice Chancellor:the person in charge of a university
freshers=freshman
Do be prepared to work on your own for a lot of time.
In the silence we could hear the clock ticking.
a ticking bomb
While we waited the taxi's meter kept ticking away.
Together it shoud be about an hour so it's not too much of a drag.
the Chancellor is a position usually given to a well-known person such as a politician or academic who has some connection to the university or the city. The Chancellor's role is to act as the representative of the university, whereas the Vice Vancellor is responsible for the day-today running of the university.
Many will not only need English language support but other help in coping.
they are not taking places away from home undergraduates and in fact are helping to subsidise the education of young British students.
But I just want to put you in the picture with a quick overview of useful study skills.
put/keep sb in the pciture (informal): Just to put you in the picture there have been a number of changes here recently.
We expect you to work long hours on your own.
it's just not going in.

what qualities do you think are the most important in a good learner?
but I think other characteristics are more significant.
if you take my meaning: Let's just say we had 'problems', if you take my meaning.

For example, take you, Lily.
It's really improtant to be organised, probably more improtant than being intelligent,but in my opinion the vital thing is motivation: you know-having the motivation to get up in the morning to go to the library and learn.
I really agree with that, but I think there's more than that. Organisation and motivation are fundamental to good learning, but that crucial factor is determination.
the ability of get up and learn, not just one a week or twice a week but every day, day after day until you get where you want.
A good learner is organised, motivated, and determined to succeed.
isn't intelligence the main thing for a good learner?
Without the other things, intelligence doesn't really matter.
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