Family Album USA IT’S UP TO YOU Комунальний вищий навчальний заклад

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Family Album USA IT’S UP TO YOU Комунальний вищий навчальний заклад “Бериславський педагогічний коледж імені В.Ф. Беньковського” Херсонської обласної ради Family Album USA IT’S UP TO YOU Викладач: Середа Н.С.

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Answer the questions What is the difference between a college and a university? What are the entrance requirements for American colleges or universities? How do students apply to colleges or universities in Ukraine ? Do students in Ukraine usually leave home when they go to college?

U.S.LIFE In their last year of high school, students often apply to more than one college or university. A university is larger than a college. In fact, most universities have an undergraduate school and graduate schools in different fields such as law, engineering, and art. Each college or university in the U.S. has its own requirements for admission. Most schools require students to take a standard entrance exam. To decide whether or not to accept a student, colleges or universities usually consider the test scores as well as the student’s high-school grades. In addition, some schools require a personal interview. Many students choose to go away from home and to live at college. Other students attend a state or local school and continue to live at home.

Activities AFTER GRADUATION why does Robbie feel scared and excited? Read each sentence below. Underline every sentence that gives a reason for Robbie’s feeling scared and excited.

Activities He’s thinking about his future. He doesn’t want to go to college. He may be leaving home. His father says he must go to the University of Michigan. He must make some decisions. He cannot finish his article for the high-school newspaper. He knows he’s going to become a doctor.

Activities THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Read each of the following statements. Choose true or false according to the information in Act I. If the sentence is false, change the underlined part, and rewrite the corrected sentence on the blank line.

Activities 1. The University of Michigan has a football team. (TRUE or FALSE) ______________________________ 2. Philip studied medicine there. (TRUE or FALSE) _______________________________ 3. GRANDPA studied medicine there. (TRUE or FALSE) ________________________________ 4. Philip knows the President of the university.  (TRUE or FALSE) _________________________________ 5. Philip and Charley Rafer played football there. (TRUE or FALSE) _________________________________

“It's Up to You“ Philip: Dad. Robbie: Come on in, Dad. Robbie: Who is it? Philip: Dad. Robbie: Come on in, Dad. Philip: I thought you might be hungry. I brought you a chicken sandwich and a glass of milk. Robbie: I am hungry. Thanks, Dad. What time is it, anyway? Philip: Ten o'clock. What are you working on? Robbie: I’m writing a story for the high-school paper. Philip: Can’t you finish it tomorrow? Robbie: No, I have to turn it in the morning. Philip: What’s it about? Robbie: I’m writing an article on the feelings about graduation. Philip: And...how do you feel? Robbie: Me? A little scared. And excіted, too. Philip: I felt the same way. Robbie: The scary part’s leaving home and moving to college. Philip: Oh, leaving home is part of growing up. Well, don’t work all night. Robbie: I don’t mind. I enjoy writing. Philip: Well, maybe you should think about becoming a writer. Robbie: Maybe I should. Philip: You have lots of time to decide. Robbie: That’s the worst part-making decisions. Philip: You’ll be OK. Good night, Son. Robbie: Good night, Dad.

“It's Up to You“ “Hail to the victors valiant, Hail to the conquering heroes, Hail, Hail to Michigan, The champions of the West!” Philip: Ah, good morning Robbie. Robbie: Good morning, Dad. Grandpa: How’s my grandson? Robbie: Fine, Grandpa. Fine! What’s all the cheering about? Did the University of Michigan another football game? Grandpa: Better than that. Tell him Philip. Philip: I just spoke with Charley Rafer. Robbie: Who’s Charley Rafer? Philip: He’s the Dean of Admission for the University of Michigan. Grandpa: And it turns out he’s a classmate of Philip's. Philip: We were both on the tennis team. Robbie: Great!

“It's Up to You“ Philip: It is great. He’s going to be in New York tomorrow to interview applicants for admission. Grandpa: And he’s agreed to fit you into his schedule. Robbie: But I may not want to go to Michigan. Philip: It’s one of the best schools in the country, Robbie. I studied medicine there. Your Grandfather went to the Engineering School there. Robbie: I know that, but... Grandpa :You said you wanted to be a doctor like your father. Robbie: Not exactly. Grandpa : You couldn’t pick a finer medical school than Michigan. Robbie: Yes, I know that. Philip; Let’s meet with Charley at the university club. Ten o'clock tomorrow morning. It doesn’t mean you’re going Michigan. Grandpa: It doesn’t mean you have to be a doctor. But the interview will be good experience for you.

“It's Up to You“ Robbie: In that case, it’s OK. Dad, growing up means making my own decisions, doesn’t it? Philip: You’re right, Robbie. But, like your Grandpa suggested, have the interview. Grandpa: And then make your own decision. Robbie: That sounds fine. Philip: I know it’s sudden, Robbie, but this is an important opportunity. We’ll head down there first thing tomorrow morning. OK? Robbie: Sure, Dad. Philip: I want you to know something, Son. I’m...very proud of you. Robbie: Thanks, Dad. Philip: Well, I’ve got an appointment at the hospital. I’ll see you all at dinnertime. Robbie: Bye, Dad. Grandpa: Is something still wrong, Robbie? Robbie: I’ll be OK. Grandpa: Going away to college for the first time always makes one a little nervous. Robbie: I guess so. I’ll be OK. I just need time to think.

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