14         Education
A     Stages in a person’s education (UK system)
     The youngest children start their education in a crèche /kreʃ/, where they
     mostly play but also do some early learning activities. After that, they may
     go to a nursery school. Between the ages of five and 11, children attend
     primary school, where they learn the basics of reading, writing, arithmetic,
     etc. For most children, secondary education begins when they enter a
     comprehensive school or a more traditional grammar school (to which
     they gain admission by sitting an exam). The famous UK public schools are
     in fact private, fee-paying schools. Between the ages of 11 and 18, young
     people take a wide range of subjects in arts, sciences and technical areas.
     In the UK, pupils can leave school at the age of 16, although many young
     people choose to remain in full-time education until the age of 18. (In
     England it is compulsory for young people to continue with some form
     of education or training until they are 18 [they must do it], even if they also
     have a job.) From 16 to 18 young people may study at secondary school or
     at a sixth-form college, aft er which they may go on to higher education.
     B     Exams and qualifications
           You take/do/sit an exam or resit1 an exam. At schools and
           sixth-form colleges in the UK, students have to take formal
           end-of-year exams. At 18, a lot of students sit their university
           entrance exams, commonly referred to as ‘A levels’. Students
           are usually given marks (e.g. 75%) or grades (e.g. A, B+, C).
           If you pass and do well, you get a high grade. If you fail, you
           don’t get the minimum grade. If you skip classes2, you’ll
           probably do badly in the exam.
           1
               take it again if you did badly first time
           2
               miss deliberately; infml
                                                                                   Common mistakes
     C     Technology
                                                                                   We say: pass an exam, e.g. I passed
           With an LMS or a VLE1, students can work online and do                  all my exams and graduated in 2010.
           more distance2 learning or blended3 learning. Teachers                  (NOT I succeeded at/in all my exams.)
           can monitor4 students’ activities and progress5; students
           can choose courses and/or modules6, submit7 work, write
           blogs, access wikis and leave voice messages.
           1
             Learning Management System or Virtual Learning Environment: computer system that controls all aspects of
                                      2                                                3
           teaching and learning        without attending classes, e.g. from home        using a mix of classroom and online
                       4                     5                                  6
           learning      check regularly       note: progress is uncountable      individual elements or parts of a course
           7 send/ give their work to the teacher
     D     Talking about education: common questions
           What’s the school-leaving age? It’s 18 in a lot of countries.
           At what age does compulsory education begin? [which you must do, by law]
34         English Vocabulary in Use Upper-intermediate
       Exercises
14.1   Fill the gaps in this life story of a British woman.
       Amy first went to her local 1     primary school at the age of five. The year before that she
       attended a 2                 , but her parents didn’t send her to a 3               when she was very
       small. When Amy was ready to go on to secondary school, she passed a special exam and so gained
       4
                        to her local 5                school. Her friends didn’t do that exam. Like most
                                  6
       children, they went to a                   school. Only a few children from very rich families go to
                7
       famous                    schools and Amy only knew one girl from her class at primary school who
       did. At the age of 16, Amy went on to 8                                       , where she is currently
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       studying English, History and Maths. Her ambition is to go on to
       and become a teacher.
14.2   Rewrite the words in bold in this conversation using words from B opposite.
       ALMUT:     I’ve got one more exam tomorrow. I hope I get the minimum grade pass                .
                  I’m worried.
           JOE:   Really? What makes you think you won’t get a high grade?
       ALMUT:     Well, I’ve missed a couple of classes this term.
           JOE:   Hm. If you get below the minimum grade, are you allowed to take the exam again?
       ALMUT:     Yes, but I don’t want to. Next year I want to go to university, not sit my university entrance
                  exams again!
14.3   Correct the mistakes in these sentences.
                                                              sixth-form college
       1   In the UK, students between 16 and 18 can go to a nursery school.
       2   The school-ending age is 18 in many countries.
       3   I’m glad you succeeded at your exam.
       4   She has to sit on a Biology exam next week.
       5   Is school compulsive till 18 in your country?
       6   Do we have to admit our work to the teacher by Friday?
       7   I’ve made a lot of progresses in my English recently.
       8   Thanks to the LMS, teachers can mentor their students’ activities.
14.4   What do we call …?
       1   learning that mixes classes and online work? blended learning
       2   schools which require students to take an exam to gain admission?
       3   private schools where parents pay fees?
       4   learning you can do at home, without going to class?
14.5       Over to you
           Make a chart in English for the education system in your country. Is it the same as the UK or are
           there differences? Compare with someone else if possible.
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15       Higher education
     A   University studies
         Students who attend university in the UK start with undergraduate studies, which are usually the
         studies towards a bachelor’s degree [a first degree at university]. They follow a programme of different
         modules [parts of the university course]. They usually have to complete a certain number of credits each
         year. For example, if the students need 180 credits, they might take two modules of
         60 credits each, and their dissertation [long piece of writing] might be worth another 60 credits. When
         they have graduated [completed their bachelor’s degree], students become graduates.
         If they want to continue their university education, students can begin postgraduate studies. The
         first stage of this would be a master’s degree, and aft er that they can do a PhD (doctor of philosophy)
         [the highest university degree]. Postgraduate studies require students to specialise in a particular field,
         and they often do research. They usually have to write another dissertation (for a master’s degree)
         or a thesis (for a PhD).
     B   People, places, and types of classes
         A university campus                         A lecture theatre                               A tutorial
         If you visit a university campus, you’ll see a                  Language help
         lecture theatre (or a lecture hall). During lectures,
         students listen to a lecturer and take notes. Some              An undergraduate (student) or undergrad is
         modules have seminars where smaller groups                      a student studying for their bachelor’s degree.
         discuss the subject in detail. The academic staff               A postgraduate (student) or postgrad is a
         [people who teach] might also include tutors, who               student studying for their master’s or a PhD.
         teach students individually or in small groups, in              Notice that postgraduate and undergraduate
         sessions called tutorials. Many students live on                can be used as nouns or adjectives.
         campus in halls of residence (or halls).
     C   Student services
             Admissions1                                Funding3                            Student Union
             To apply for one of our                    Tuition fees4 should be             Visit our student union7
             postgraduate programmes, check             paid at the beginning of            page to find out more
             the entry requirements2 on the             the academic year. To apply         about student societies
             programme page. Then click here            for a student loan5                 and clubs.
             to submit your application.                or a scholarship6 click here.
         1 a university department that deals with new               5 money that a student borrows to pay for their course
           applications and new students                             6 money that is given to a student to pay for a course
         2 qualifications that are needed to enter a                   (usually for students who are doing well at school)
           programme                                                 7 an organization that deals with student issues and
         3 money that students can receive                             student life on campus, and a place where students
         4 money that students have to pay for their course            can meet
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       Exercises
15.1   What do we call …?
       1   A first degree at college or university bachelor’s degree
       2   The lower level of postgraduate degree
       3   The highest university degree
       4   A person who is studying for their first degree
       5   A person who has completed their first degree
       6   A person who is studying for a master’s or PhD
15.2   Choose the correct option to complete each sentence.
       1  This undergraduate credit / programme / field lasts four years.
       2  To complete the year students need 180 lectures / credits / modules. 60 of these are for the thesis.
       3  After three years, you will research / credit / graduate with a bachelor’s degree.
       4  My master’s field / credit / dissertation on modern English literature was 120 pages long.
       5  Dr Lewis has been doing research / thesis / field into dolphin behaviour and has made a very
         important discovery.
       6 Lucy is an expert in the field / programme / research of ancient history and has just completed
         her PhD on Greek art.
15.3   Fill the gaps with words from B opposite.
       1 A campus                        is a place where the university buildings are located.
       2 Student accommodation is called                                  .
       3 Academic staff, such as professors, tutors and                               , have offices at
         the university.
       4                               are meetings (one-to-one or in small groups) with a tutor.
       5 Students listen to talks in a                            .
       6 Some                                 are attended by two hundred students.
15.4   Correct the mistakes in these sentences.
                                            finance
       1 There are two types of student unions: student loans and scholarships.
       2 You must pay your entry requirements by 17th September.
       3 A great way of meeting new people on campus is to join some of the student scholarships and clubs.
       4 The admissions office helps current students with their problems and life on campus.
       5 Before you submit your application, read the student loan thoroughly.
15.5       Over to you
           Is the system of university studies similar in your country?
           Make a list of similarities and differences.
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