University Университет
Entering a university is an interesting experience in every person’s life. The majority of high-school students choose to continue studying at the university after graduating from school. They say that university years are the best. There are several reasons for this. First of all, being a college or university student is prestigious. Secondly, it’s a completely new lifestyle with living in dorm, meeting new people, learning new and useful skills, and even partying from time to time. Thirdly, acquiring a certain specialty is necessary in the modern world. Entering university may have disadvantages as well. Once you enter a new school, you start missing old friends. They start splitting apart and leaving to study in different cities. Life isn’t the same anymore, but there is always a chance to make new friends and to keep in touch with the old ones. Living in a dorm is useful at some extent. If you are lucky, your roommates can become your best friends. Entrance examinations are usually held in summer. The academic year starts in September and lasts for nine months. It isn’t much different from school, however the hours of studying are longer, the subjects are more sophisticated and perhaps the teachers are stricter. Today, students can choose to enter either a public institution or a private one. Private universities require additional tuition fees. The job market nowadays is more beneficial to those who have higher education. All institutions of higher education can be divided into three major groups: universities of applied sciences, international universities and research institutes
1 where is he from?
2 when does she usually come home?
3 how much does it cost?
4 who do they live with?
We always go to France in spring
My brother never drinks coffee
Jacl often is late
They seldom go to the cinema
Betty phones me sometimes
They are usually home at 9at
<span>My weekends are fast and
exciting. My weekdays are fast and domestic!
I (1) <u>have</u> two sons, Dylan,
7, and Dakota, 5.
Every morning I (2) <u>get up</u> one hour before them, at 6.00, and I (3) <u>go</u>
to the gym.
I (4) <u>come</u> home and I (5) <u>cook </u>breakfast, then I (6) take them to
school.
On Mondays I always (7) <u>go shopping </u>
I (8) <u>buy</u> all the food for the week.
I often (9) <u>make</u> dinner in the evenings, but not every day because I
don't (10) <u>like</u> cooking.
Fortunately, my husband, Ron, (11) <u>loves</u> cooking.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays I (12) <u>visit</u> my father.
He (13) <u>lives</u> on the next block.
Every afternoon I (14) <u>pick up</u> the kids from school.
In the evenings Ron and I usually (15) <u>relax</u> but sometimes we (16) <u>visit</u>
friends.
We never (17) <u>go out</u> on Friday evenings because I <u>start</u> work so
early on Saturdays.</span>