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Hi Anna,

You know, life at university in England isn't easy. I have to **make** a lot of project work, and I have to **attend** a lot of classes and **take** notes. Sometimes, I have to **give** a presentation in class. However, I think I'm **making** progress. I hope so! As you know, I *did very badly in last year's exams. In fact, I **failed** two exams, and I had to **retake** them in the summer. So this time, I'm not going to **skip** any classes, and I'm going to **prepare** for all my exams really carefully. I'm planning to sit in my room for hours, with all my books, **revising** everything I've learned. Hopefully, one day, I'll **get** my degree!

By the way, did I tell you? Two students have already **dropped out** of my course this year. And one student has been asked to leave the university because he **cheated** in an exam. He wrote all the answers on his arm!

See you soon!
Jenny

7 ex: 1. You can look up unfamiliar words in a **dictionary**.
2. Listening, reading, speaking, and writing are communication **skills**.
3. The rules of a language are called the **grammar**.
4. If you speak two languages very well, you are **bilingual**.
5. When you can express yourself without difficulties, you become **fluent** in that language.

10 ex: In Britain, very young children go to **nursery** school. Then, when they are four or five years old, they go to **primary** school. At the age of 11, they go on to **secondary** school. A **comprehensive** school is a school for children aged 11-18, that you don't have to pay for and you don't have to pass an exam to get into. A **grammar** school is a selective school. This means you have to pass an exam to go there. Parents have to pay fees for their children to go to **private** schools. Some schools are **single-sex**, so they are for boys or for girls only, but most schools are **mixed**.

When they are 16, pupils take their GCSE examinations. When they are 18, they do A Level examinations. At 16, they can leave school and go to work, or they can go to a **college** of further education. Here they can do traditional subjects as well as **vocational** training such as learning to become a mechanic or a beautician.

12 ex: 1. Have you ever **done** a language course abroad? Did you like it? Would you like to go on a language course?
2. Would you **take** a gap year before you go to university? Why?/Why not?
3. Would you like to **do** a degree in media studies? Why?/Why not?
4. What was the last test you **took** at school like?
5. When do you usually **do** your homework?
6. Is it a good idea to **do** any revision the night before an exam? Why?/Why not?
7. How often do you **take** a break when you are studying?
8. Do you enjoy **doing** projects in English? Why?/Why not?
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