文档介绍:TIPS! .A state school (UK) = a public school (US). In Biitish
(my) first language (is) ...can't speak a word of ... English, a public school is an expensive type of private school.
.university (UK) = college (US)
be bilingual* in ...can have a conversation in ...
b fl 8 *.
e uent ill ...spea k some ..., but Its., a .We often use abbreviations to talk about university degrees:
a BSc.. = Bachelor of Science; an MA = a Master of Arts, etc..:
be reasonably* good at ...bit rUsty*
Hes got a BSc in chemistry.
can get by* in ...pick up* a bit of ...on holiday
.Graduate can be a noun or a verb. Notice the different
know a few words of ...
pronunciation: Tims a graduate /'grred3U;)t/. I graduate
TIP! .In the Language Summaries we only show the main /'grred3uelt/ next year.
stress (8) in words and phrases. lID Verbpatterns (1) G~EI) '.
.When we use two verbs together, the form of the second
verb usually depends on the first verb. '. .
avoid end up* regret* begin prefer + verb+ing
keep start don't mind continue finish I (doing)
love like hate miss enjoy
refuse begin need hope pretend + infinitive with to
manage prefer start seem continue (to do)
forget love like hate plan decide
Tlake help let + object + infinitive
(sb/sthdo)
allow force* encou rage *
~ EducationC}!~~) expect + object + infinitive
persuade* ask teach with to
help pay convince* (sb/sth to do)
a college /'koIId3/ any place where people study for
qualifications after leaving school might can will could would rather I + infinitive
a campus the land and buildings of a university or college should had better (do).
an undergraduate somebody who is studying for their TIPS!.The verbs in blue in the table show the form of the
first degree at university or college verbs in" in the article 'Under examination' on pIa.
a graduate /'grred3uat/ somebody who has a first degree .The verbs in bold in the table havemore than one verb
from a university or college pattern