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составить небольшой диалог. Ann: Hello, Steve! Have you got a minute? Steve: Sure, yes. $What can I do for you?$ Ann: I’ve read a number of books on the British system of higher education but $I can’t make head or tail of it$. Steve: Mm… no wonder. What’s the problem? Ann: Quite a lot of problems. What I want to $discuss is the difference between$ a university and a college. Steve: It’s like this, you see… The program is different. At a university it is much wider. $Great attention is paid to$ scientific subjects. Ann: It sounds as though most people prefer a university. Steve: Well… that rather depends. Ann: Speaking about universities I’m not quite clear about tutorial there. What is a $tutorial$ exactly? Steve: Oh, it’s when students discuss topics with a tutor in very small groups – usually there are not more than three or four students and sometimes only one. Ann: I see … And coming back to colleges… I’m still not terribly sure what $residential college$ is. Steve: Well… It’s a college with a hall of residence on the same ground as the principal buildings. In fact all the students live in hall. Ann: Really? And what about the teaching staff? Steve: Actually the majority of the $teaching staff$ live there too. But there are also quite a lot of non-residential colleges. Ann: And did you study at the university? Steve: Yes… Ann: What was it like? Beautiful? Steve: $Nothing very remarkable$. Of course there were lecture halls, classrooms and a number of laboratories. Ann: Any facilities for sport and PE? Steve: Let me see … Yes … A gym with changing rooms and showers, a tennis court… What else… Playing fields for volleyball, football and basketball Ann: Well, Steve. Thank you very much. $You’ve been very helpful$. Work in pairs. Make a dialogue about your university using underlined phrases from the dialogue above. Underlined phrases я выделил знаком "$".
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