Listen to some people talking about their trips and match them to the cities they visited. People Cities Paul A. Tokyo Darren B. Stockholm Jenny C. Amsterdam Albert D. Havana Donna E. New York F. Barcelona G. Mexico City H. Rome
3. vocationally focused-students on this course wil study only those subjects that are usefull for their future job, no extra ones for general knowledge
conventional entry requirements- needs of the university which students face when entering a course. (for example school diploma)
work based learning - students don't study a subject by a course book, they study it in the process of work
prior knowledge-to have the idea of a subject before before studying it at university
in course assesment- tests during a course, so that the teacher could put you a mark that shows how well you know the material you study
a sustainable growth-constantly developing or improving
Russia is wonderful and very large. It takes more than 9 hours to the East from Moscow. Yesterday Sonyatook me to the Red Square and the Kremlin. The churches in the Kremlin look great and unusual. Sonya showed me Tverskaya Street with its modern shops, supermarkets, hotels. We had lunch in a small café near the History Museum. I wrote and sent you a postcard with a picture of the Bolshoi Theatre. In the evening I went to the airport and now I'm in Vladivostok, an important city on the Pacific Ocean. My business trip is a success and I enjoy staying here very much.
3. vocationally focused-students on this course wil study only those subjects that are usefull for their future job, no extra ones for general knowledge
conventional entry requirements- needs of the university which students face when entering a course. (for example school diploma)
work based learning - students don't study a subject by a course book, they study it in the process of work
prior knowledge-to have the idea of a subject before before studying it at university
in course assesment- tests during a course, so that the teacher could put you a mark that shows how well you know the material you study
a sustainable growth-constantly developing or improving