Баранова, Starlight 8. Учебник. Module 5b

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Law, Biology, Physics, Sociology, Psychology, Archaeology, Business Studies, History, English Literature, Politics, Computer Science, etc
My favourite subjects are Biology, Physics and Chemistry.
Sam – complete an MBA through a Facebook application: have access to study material, videos, lectures and student advisors, be able to access the material anytime from his own home at the click of a mouse
Brian – take an online course: can log on whenever he wants and study at his own pace, all the resources he needs are at his fingertips, he can email or chat online with a tutor anytime he needs help, doesn’t have to pay a fortune for books
Mary – have private lessons: great to study at home, gets one-to-one attention, tutor goes over everything as many times as she likes at her own pace, learning a lot faster than in a traditional classroom situation
Harvard University is where Salmon Khan graduated from.
Boston is where he lives.
YouTube is where he posts his video lectures.
Nadia is his cousin.
1 C he didn’t want to keep explaining
2 D at her own pace
3 A easy to understand … chatty style
4 В see the process better … himself
5 В is planning to … school
mistakes: errors
confessed: admitted
varying: ranging
possible: potential
considering: thinking
changed: converted
give up: quit
difficult: complicated
dedicated: committed
1 studying
2 admits
3 complicated
4 chatty
5 researched
6 private
7 audience
1 asked
2 said
3 asked
4 asked
5 told
A: Why did you start making the video lectures?
В: I started tutoring my cousin in maths, but then other relatives and family friends wanted help so I thought it would be a good idea to make the videos and put them on YouTube. That way I didn’t have to explain the same things over and over again.
A: Did your cousin like the videos?
B: Yes. She preferred the virtual me to the real me.
A: How do you make them?
В: I explain the principle of a subject in an informal chatty style and scribble on a digital sketchpad.
A: What do you do when you don’t know anything about the subject?
В: I give myself a crash course and research a subject until I can explain it in my own words.
The presenter asked (Salman) why he (had) started making the video lectures. Salman said/replied (that) that he had started tutoring his cousin in maths, but then other relatives and family friends wanted help so he thought it would be a good idea to make the videos and put them on YouTube. That way he didn’t have to explain the same things over and over again. The presenter asked (Saiman/him) if/whether his cousin had liked the videos. Salman said (that)Zreplied that she preferred the virtual Salman to the real one. The presenter asked (Salman/him) how he made them. Salman said (that)Zreplied that he explained the principle of a subject in an informal chatty style and scribbled on a digital sketchpad. The presenter asked (Salman/him) what he did when he didn’t know anything about the subject. Salman said (that)Zreplied that he gave himself a crash course and researched a subject until he could explain it in his own words.
I think the Khan Academy can help people a lot with its online videos. Students who have fallen behind at school or who have to miss school because of illness or another reason can still keep up with their classmates by using them. The only problem is that it isn’t available to all people everywhere because people must have access to the Internet. However, if a community doesn’t have access to a school, teachers or textbooks and other teaching resources then all they would need would be a computer with Internet access to study school subjects.
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