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highest university ....., often ..... .
Ex. 22. DEGREES. Write the abbreviations in full. Find their Russian equivalents.
E.g.: A level stands for ............ .
A level; BA; BEd; BSc; BSM; CSE; GCE; GCSE; MA; MEd; MPhil; NUS; O level;
PhD.
Ex. 23. Translate the sentences into Russian.
1. Ms. McDonald got requests to write about technology subjects. 2. So wouldn’t it
be fun if the league tables contained a bombshell or two? 3. “Keio faculty comprise
his brain trust,” says political commentator Tom Johns. 4. So far, Stadium’s talks are
based around the formal lecture, which, Professor Eisenstadt concedes, goes rather
against the grain of the OU’s policy to avoid chalk-and-talk teaching. 5. Susan
Sontag, the American writer and a lecturer at the Academy calls Berlin “the San
Francisco of Central Europe.” 6. Let me introduce you our guest lecturer. 7. Unfor-
tunately, the last nation on earth that Europe needs to take moral lessons from is the
United States. 8. Lesson plan: Most textbooks in Japan say Pearl Harbor was a
sneak attack. 9. The U.S. government was a “bully” that had to be taught a lesson.
10. He was a brainy kid and graduated from Florida A&M. 11. Abdullah, a 41-year-
old graduate of Oxford and Georgetown, didn’t contest any of the charges. 12. It
has not been easy, in part because he has a way of coming across like an eager un-
dergraduate running for student government, all wide-eyed eagerness and eager-
to-please smile. 13. Unfortunately, with an undergraduate prospectus, there is often
more than one audience (17 year-olds, mature students, overseas students, parents
and advisers) and all of these must be taken into account. 14. Some law specialists
believe it isn’t the last word in the case, says John Coffee, a professor of law at Co-
lumbia University. 15. Mr. Davide is a sociology professor who led thousands of
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