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DAVE: What do you do in your spare time? Аналитика Запросов и доменов Сравнение Доменов Рейтинг Доменов Семантика Подбор и кластеризация запросов Москва Санкт-Петербург Контекстная реклама: Рекламодателей: Стоимость клика, : Спец. This restaurant provides a range of hot and cold meals throughout the day. An informal email replying to a request for information 1 Read the expressions and write formal or informal. Use the present perfect and the present perfect continuous, and these words. There are 20 flats suitable for postgraduates or mature undergraduates. Kitchens are usually shared by no more than 5 residents. F It was a bit difficult to initiate conversation with the locals at the university to begin with.

DAVE: Where do you live when you are at university? FREDDIE: In a 1. DAVE: And how do you pay for everything? DAVE: What do you do in your spare time? FREDDIE: There are lots of clubs which arrange 3. DAVE: What are the teachers called there? FREDDIE: An article on the latest 5 into anti-viral drugs. CONTINUE 3 Students have to do for each of the subjects they study at university. ASSIGN 4 A is a type of class at university. TUTOR 5 When they are not at lectures, students can choose to do extra-curricular. ACTIVE Life at university 3 Choose the correct alternative, a, b, or c. First, read the questions and predict the answers to questions 1 and 2. You will use your notes on page 9. A The experiences gained during an extended time abroad are absolutely invaluable. Now that I have spent a semester away from my home country, I am more aware of the huge variety of cultures around the world. I am also more aware of the similarities amongst people. With Auckland being such an international centre, I especially enjoyed the excitement of sharing laughter and making memories with new friends from around the world. B I chose to do a homestay. I would definitely recommend the homestay experience if you are looking for a taste of the real New Zealand lifestyle. C Mount Eden was fantastic for a great view of the city and an exhilarating walk to the top of its crater. I also enjoyed being able to jog along the northern edge of the city towards Mission Bay. D Pacific Music and Dance always proved to present something new and exciting. From the dance rehearsals to singing in new languages, I thoroughly enjoyed gaining a better understanding of Pacific culture through this interactive class. For each major lecture, there would be a professor brought in who specialised in that field. In my Biopsychology course, we had three different professors, each with a different specialty. E I always enjoyed the spontaneity of my life in Auckland. One week near the end of my stay, a friend and I decided that we should visit Australia while we were still so near 1,000 miles versus 8,000! Four days before departing for Sydney and Tasmania, we began our preparations, purchased our flights and booked our hostels. We had a complete blast and I definitely learned to enjoy planning on the spur of the moment! It was a time that I think will always really stand out in my mind as very special. F It was a bit difficult to initiate conversation with the locals at the university to begin with. But I found that once I attended several on-campus activities, this challenge became less of a concern. I decided to enrol in a flamenco dance class as well as becoming a member of a sailing club. The friends that I met through both organisations proved to be of great assistance during my adjustment to living abroad, and we are still in contact today. Macmillan Gateway B2, ISBN 978-3-19-782928-9, Hueber Verlag 4 Grammar in context Unit 1 3 Look at the information about a university library. Describe the library using the correct present tense of these verbs. Present simple, present continuous, past simple and past continuous 1 Write the tense that is used when we talk about the following situations. Then write your own example for each. Then complete the sentences with the correct past tense forms of the verbs given. She stands outside the main entrance. They go inside the concert hall. At the concert last night … 1 Hannah stand outside when Felicity arrive. Present perfect and present perfect continuous 4 Complete the text about George with present perfect simple or continuous form of the verbs given. George 1 just start his second year as a university student. He 2 study psychology up until now, but recently he 3 decide that he wants to study something else. His tutors 4 tell him to think very carefully before changing his course. He 6 go to all his Psychology lectures and he 7 think more about what he wants to do. Grammar extension 5 Write about your studies, your leisure time activities, any job you do and where you live. Use the present perfect and the present perfect continuous, and these words. HARELOW UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Opening hours Term-time: 24-hour access all week Vacation: Weekdays, 9 am—5. Sally made a noise. Sonya 6 Unit 1 Halls of residence 3 Read the text again and choose a, b or c. Circle the options you would select. Use your dictionary if necessary. Each of the five floors has rooms on one corridor with access to two bathrooms and a kitchen for students to prepare snacks and light meals. The restaurant provides hot and cold meals throughout the day as well as a take-away service. Catering is provided during term- time only, and so students must self-cater during vacations. Park Hall The newest hall of residence is Park Hall, which opened in 2005 and accommodates 250 students. The individual study bedrooms are arranged into flats, each with five study bedrooms, a kitchen and a bathroom. Park Hall can accommodate undergraduate and postgraduate students. The hall is self-catering but students may use the self- service restaurant at nearby Hamilton Hall. This restaurant provides a range of hot and cold meals throughout the day. The Taylor Building The Taylor Building was built in 2000 and is situated on three floors above the University bookshop. There are 20 flats suitable for postgraduates or mature undergraduates. The other 10 are family flats for couples or single parents with one child. All rooms have a private bathroom. The Taylor Building is near the town centre. Answer these questions about it. Use a dictionary if you need to. Which one is best for Sonya? Which of her requirements are not met? International cultural knowledge — Choosing accommodation Macmillan Gateway B2, ISBN 978-3-19-782928-9, Hueber Verlag 7 Grammar in context Unit 1 Grammar extension 5 Write sentences that are true for you, using these gerunds and infinitives. Preparing for life at university or college 1 sort out your finances is vital. Which of the sentences follow these rules? Underline the wrong word s and write the correct word s on the line. I need to go and look at some of them first and then decide which place would be the best for me to study in. Give your own answers. Ensuite room: single study bedrooms with ensuite facilities comprising shower, washbasin and toilet. Kitchens are usually shared by no more than 5 residents. Standard room: single study bedrooms without a washbasin. Bathrooms and kitchens are normally shared between 8 or more residents Standard plus room: larger single study bedrooms with a washbasin and large single beds. Bathrooms and kitchens are shared by no more than 5 residents. Please tick your preferences. An informal email replying to a request for information 1 Read the expressions and write formal or informal. Underline the points that Leo wants you to answer. Macmillan Gateway B2, ISBN 978-3-19-782928-9, Hueber Verlag.

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