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  1. Look through the text again and find international words and translate them.

  1. Match the words and translate the word combinations.

dynamically

lecture

Post-Graduate

Day-Time

educational

Internet

exhibition

sports

Polytechnical

Machine-Building

establishment

department

centre

space

developing

theatre

courses

institute

faculty

club

  1. Pay attention to the verbs in the text. Many of them have prepositions. Find them in the text.

Translate into English.

Продолжать образование; поступать в университет; учиться заочно; сотрудничать с иностранными университетами; получать знания в университете; готовить студентов; посещать лекции и семинары; получить диплом; найти работу; стать хорошим специалистом; принимать участие в соревнованиях; сдавать экзамены.

Make up your own sentences with these word combinations.

  1. Are the following sentences about psu true or false? Correct the mistakes.

  1. PSU was founded in 1970 on the basis of Novopolotsk Polytechnical Institute.

  2. There are twelve faculties at PSU.

  3. The University has Post-Graduate courses.

  4. Students have exams once a year.

  5. PSU offers its students good facilities for study and rest.

  6. There aren’t any sports clubs here.

  7. It is quite difficult to study at PSU.

  1. Pay attention. We often use It’s + adjective + Infinitive with to. It’s nice/easy/difficult/impossible/safe/stupid/dangerous/good/wonderful to do sth.

Example: It’s not easy to study here.

We can also use “was” in such sentences.

Example: It was impossible to understand him.

  1. Complete the sentences. Use It’s + (box 1) + to + (box 2)

Box 1

Box 2

It’s

difficult

easy

dangerous

impossible

nice

stupid

see you again

meet people

go out alone

sleep

wear

save

Example: It’s easy to understand him because he speaks very slowly.

  1. ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­_____________, Jill. How are you?

  2. _____________ at night. There is always a lot of noise.

  3. A lot of cities are not safe. _________ at night.

  4. If you don’t have a well-paid job, _________ money.

  5. _____________ warm clothes in hot weather.

  6. People are friendly in this town. _________.

  1. Answer the questions about you.

  1. Was it easy to enter PSU?

  2. Is it difficult to study here?

  3. Is it possible to get ready for all seminars?

  4. Is it interesting to be a student?

  1. The text about psu contains some sentences with “who” and “that”. Find them and try to translate. “Who” and “that” are relative pronouns. They join two parts of the sentence.

  1. The people are very friendly. They work in the office.

they  who

The people who work in the office are very friendly.

  1. PSU is a classical university. It follows European traditions in culture and education.

it  that or which

PSU is a classical university that follows European traditions in culture and education.

  1. We use “who” for people and “that” for things (and sometimes for people). We can also use “which” for things only.