How do you think what will be the theme of our lesson? What are we going to do? You are right. We are going to speak about “open” doors to higher education, how and why we can or should enter them. | Maybe we will speak about education/higher education/importance of education I’m going to improve my English/find out something interesting/useful/speak/read/listen/be active | 2 | 1 |
Your task was to bring them into a system and underline differences. Who will start? | Institute of technology is a designation employed in a wide range of learning institutions awarding different types of degrees and operating often at variable levels of the educational system. The term "university college" is used in a number of countries to denote college institutions that provide tertiary education but do not have full or independent university status. A corporate university is any educational entity that is a strategic tool designed to assist its parent organization in achieving its goals by conducting activities that foster individual and organizational learning and knowledge. An international university can be defined as one which is funded by the governments of many countries and thereby is controlled by the officials from the government of different countries. These universities are often formed by the regional and international organizations. Local colleges and universities (LCUs) are higher educational institutions that are being run by local government units Medieval university is an institution of higher learning which was established during High Middle Ages period and is a corporation. The Nezamiyehs (Persian: نظامیه) , (Arabic: النظامیة) are a group of the medieval institutions of higher education established by Khwaja Nizam al-Mulk in the eleventh century in Iran. Private universities are universities not operated by governments, although many receive public subsidies, especially in the form of tax breaks and public student loans and grants. public university is a university that is predominantly funded by public means through a national or subnational government, as opposed to private universities. A national university may or may not be considered a public university, depending on regions. The University of the Third Age is an international organisation whose aims are the education and stimulation of retired members of the community - those in the third 'age' of life. An urban university is a U.S. term for institution of higher learning that is socially involved and serves as a resource for educating the citizens of the city or region in which it is located. An academy (Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of higher learning, research, or honorary membership. The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy | | 3-6 |
Nowadays we have many opportunities to open the door of every college or university. Let’s explore one of them. Your task is: watch the video and be ready answer some questions. 1. What is it “EF”? What do these letters stand for? 2. Who and when founded the first university here? 3. Can you tell how many kings, prime ministers and Nobel price winners gradated from this university? 3.1 What is “Effecta system” 4. What should you take on arrival to school? 5. What the gift will you receive? 6. Are there only English classes? 7. Where can you live while studing? 8. What can you do after classes? 9. Would you like to study at EF school? Why? | 1. EF – EF school – Education first 2. Henry II in 1167 3. 6 kings 26 prime ministers 40 Nobel Price winners 3.1 “Effecta system” a teaching method which helps you progress much faster with your English 4. You should take a replacement test to assure you get the study with the students of the same level 5. You will receive a dictionary 6. There are many classes: general English, of course, specific interest classes: Business English, media starters, exam preparation 7. You can live in campus or with a host family. 8. You can do sport, take some excursion, explore the city, visit famous places, 9. I would like to study at EF school because - I want to improve my English - I want to communicate with other students from all over the world - I want to improve my knowledge in some subject - I want to learn other culture - I want to visit another country, famous places | | 7-9 |
Look at these people. What do you know about them? No one of them has a degree. And what do you know about this person? Look through the text and say what these figures refer to. Read the text and change or choose the words. | 1901, 1920, 1930, 1938, 1966, 20th Walt Disney was one of the (fame) people ever to have lived. He has touched the (live) of millions of children and adults. He holds the record for / by winning the most Academy Awards and was an innovative film producer and animator. He created some of the most successful characters, movies and theme parks with / of the 20th Century. Disney was born in 1901 in Chicago. He developed a great (love)of drawing as a (young). When he was ten, he discovered the world of theatre and cinema and fallen / fell in love with it. He became the cartoonist for his high school newspaper. In 1920, he set up / on his own animation company and his “Laugh-O-Gram” cartoons became very popular. Disney wanted (much) and so he moved to Hollywood. He developed a character based in / on a pet mouse he once had. He gave the mouse his own voice and personality. Disney’s wife named him Mickey. Disney put Mickey in his first movie by / with sound, ‘Steamboat Willie’. By 1930, Mickey Mouse was the world’s most popular cartoon character and Walt Disney was a household / house name. (Follow) on from Mickey’s success, Disney created characters such was / as Donald Duck, Goofy, and Pluto. He then produced an animated feature-length version of Snow White, which was the most successful movie of 1938. Dozens / Dozen more movies followed, including Fantasia and Bambi. Disney built up a global entertainment colony / empire, including his Disneyland theme park. He died of cancer in 1966 | | 10-17 |