DSA EnglishLearning - Vocabulary in Conversation
اقرأ المحادثة ثم اختار الكلمة المناسبة لملء الفراغ
Higher Education :
This is a conversation between Lars and Tina about the Higher Education .

Fill in all the gaps using these words :
   apprenticeships   are funded   B.A.   B.S.   degree   facilities   majored   master's   minor   Ph.D.   stands for   terminology   transfer  

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1) Lars: Tina, I'm trying to fill out this job application, and they want to know about my educational history. It's a little confusing because I don't understand the _____ they are using. I don't really know much about the American educational system.  
 apprenticeships - are funded - B.A. - B.S. - degree - facilities - majored - master's - minor - Ph.D. - stands for - terminology - transfer
Tina: In America, all students basically study the same thing until they are around 18. After high school, students have the choice to start working or to go to college.
Lars: What is the difference between a college and a university?
2) Tina: In the U.S., there isn't a big difference between the two. Colleges tend to be smaller schools, and universities are usually larger schools with more _____  ; however, we often use these words interchangeably.
 apprenticeships - are funded - B.A. - B.S. - degree - facilities - majored - master's - minor - Ph.D. - stands for - terminology - transfer
3) Lars: Can Americans do _____  to prepare themselves for their future careers? Many people do that kind of job training in my country.
 apprenticeships - are funded - B.A. - B.S. - degree - facilities - majored - master's - minor - Ph.D. - stands for - terminology - transfer
Tina: That's not very common in the United States. Americans usually learn on the job; however, some junior colleges offer shorter, more practical career training programs.
Lars: What are junior colleges?
4) Tina: Colleges and universities in the United States are extremely expensive. Even schools which _____  by the government can cost thousands of dollars a year.
 apprenticeships - are funded - B.A. - B.S. - degree - facilities - majored - master's - minor - Ph.D. - stands for - terminology - transfer
5) Most states have created junior colleges, which are inexpensive schools where students can complete the first two years of their education. Afterwards, students can _____ to a four-year college
 apprenticeships - are funded - B.A. - B.S. - degree - facilities - majored - master's - minor - Ph.D. - stands for - terminology - transfer
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