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CEFR READING PART PRACTICE – MATCHING HEADINGS
Read the text and put headings from the statements A-H.
There is
one
extra heading that you do not need.
TASK 1
HEADINGS:
A) Cultural activities
B) Exchange programs
C) Formal means of assessments
D) Getting around the campus
E) Financial assistance
F) Special consideration
G) Identification
H) Essay writing
1. For many courses in the University, the majority of your marks will be based on your written work. It is essential
that you develop your skills as a writer for the different disciplines in which you study.
Most departments offer
advice and guidelines on how to present your written assignments. But you should be aware that the requirements
may vary from one department to another.
2. There are two formal examination periods each year: first semester period beginning in June and the second
period beginning in November.
Additionally, individual departments may examine at other times and by various
methods such as ‘take-home’ exams, assignments, orally, practical work and so on.
3. If you feel your performance in an examination has been adversely affected
by illness or misadventure, you
should talk to the course Coordinator in your department and complete the appropriate form. Each case is
considered on its own merits.
4. The University has arrangements with colleges throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia. The
schemes are open to undergraduate and postgraduate students and allow you to complete a semester or
a year of
your study overseas. The results you gain are credited towards your degree at the University. This offers an exciting
and challenging way of broadening your horizons as well as enriching your academic experience in a different
environment and culture.
5. Youth Allowance may be available to full-time students. Reimbursement of travel costs may also be available in
some cases. Postgraduate research funds are offered for full-time study towards
Masters by Research or PhD
degrees. These are competitive and the closing date for applications is 31 October in the year prior to the one for
which the funds are sought.
6. Your student card, obtained on completion of enrollment, is proof that you are enrolled.
Please take special care
of it and carry it with you when you are at the University. You may be asked to show it to staff at any time. This
card is also your discount card and access card for the Students’ Union as well as allowing you access to the library.
7. The University provides opportunities for a wide range of activities, from the production of films and plays, to
concerts and
magazines, and even art and photo exhibitions. If you have a creative idea in mind, pick up a form
from ACCESS on Level 3 of the College Wandsworth Building and fill it through. All the ideas will be considered.
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