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 The defining feature of distance learning is that you do not need to attend the awarding
university institution in person. This style lf study is not new. The University of London established its
external programme in 1858 to make the degree accessible to students who, for one reason or another,
could not come to London to study, and it now offers a range if undergraduate and postgraduate
qualifications to almost 24,500 students in over 157 countries around the world.
Now, a growing number of other UK institutions are developing distance learning programmes
to offer students the chance of studying without leaving home. Distance learning suits people for many
different reasons. For Patrikis, Family and financial circumstances prevent me from studying abroad
for extended periods, but I could manage a couple of short visits . For Teresa, I now have two small
children, it is impossible for me to attend University. I would, therefore, like to study at home .
³Finding the finance to study may be difficult. Due to financial constraints, I could not further
my education in any conventional way, so I joined the bank, my present employer. My ambition is to
improve my career prospects by obtaining a university degree.´ Said George Morgan.
For some people whose job requires regular travel or irregular working hours, distance learning
may be the only way  improve their qualifications and seek promotion. In most cases, students
have choice of when to study and how quickly they progress though the programme.
Academic support given to a distance learning student varies from programme to programme
and from institution to institution, however, the focus is on self-study. Students may receive basic
academic guidance through specially written study guides. Many programmes provide an extensive
range of materials including videos, computer disks and audio tapes. Some institutions have
introduced programmes lr study which can be delivered to a student¶s home by internet.
Academic support is not the only support required. Without the support of family, colleagues
and friends, studying for a qualification as an external student would be a great deal harder. John
Chetcuti says my wife¶s support throughout all these years has been instrumental. Had it not been for
her support when I was down in the dumps I probably would not have persevered to the end.

     

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1. The university lf London started developing distnace learning programmes in the 19 th century.

2. The Internet is used to mail distance learning materials to students.

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1. Why was it more convenient for Teresa to take a distance learning programme ?

2. why does Morgan wish to get a university diploma ?

3. what type of teaching materials do distance learning programmes prepare for their students ?
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1. Degrees or diplomas (paragraph 1)

2. One s progessional life (paragraph 3)

3. Ask for (paragraph 4)

4. Of great value (paragraph 6)

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1. Patrikis is unable to go to university abroad.

2. Programmes of distance learning give a variety of learning materials.

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1. Mary¶s little child is good-looking, intelligent and smart .

2. he had only entered the race for fun, he won the first prize.

3. I like these jackets : I will take ..of them

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1. A balloon .................................................... ......when it is blown up.

2. Many workers lost their jobs during the great...............................of 1929.

3. Much rubbish leads to the..................................of the environment.

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1. Your friend : Ahmed has prepared well for his exam. Do you think he will succeed ?

you (express certainty) : ...........................................................................................

2. Marry : I see that you have a lot of work to do. Shall I help you ?
kate : (expresses lack of necessity) :.........................................................................


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1. To fight ignorance and (literate)..........................., education has been made (compulsion)..................... in


many countries.

2. The man is so tired. He spent a (sleep)..........................night ye sterday.

3. It was a (pain).........................................experience for John to see his parents divorced.

4. Some people like these TV programmes. Others are (criticise)..............................of them.

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1. She changed the subject. She didn¶t want us to know about her problem.

..............................................so that.................................................

2. Don¶t run round the edge or you¶ll fall in said the mother.

- The mother advised her child................................................................................................. ......

3. Mr. Peter didn¶t get to the station on time. So, he missed his train

- If............... ............................................................................................................................. .......

4. The authorities prevented the detainees of all their rights.

- The authorities shouldn¶t................................ ..............................................................................

5. The leaders are discussing the topic now.

- The topic ............................................................................................................................. .....

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