Interactions 1 - Unit 1 - Academic Life Around the World - Group 1

Flash Card exercise

Match the items on the right to the items on the left.
abroad (adjective)outside one's own country; to or in foreign countries
academic lecture (noun)a prepared talk given by professors or instructors to students who are learning about a particular subject
assignments (noun)anything assigned given as a lesson, task, etc.
atmosphere (noun)general mood or social environment
attend (verb)to be present at
audiosound
certificate (noun)a document that is proof of completion of courses of studies
citizen (noun)a member of a state or country, usually by birth
complete (verb)finish, accomplish
developing nations (noun)countries without a high level of industrialization or technology
distance learning (noun)learning in different places away from a school using the Internet, video, or computers
engineering (noun)the science that puts scientific knowledge to practical uses, such as civil, electrical, mechanical, and chemical
exit exam (noun)a test that students take for leaving high school
experience (noun)living through events; personal involvement in or observation of events as they occur
facilities (noun)the buildings and equipment of a school, college, or university
financial aidmoney for students from scholarships, grants, or loans
foreign (adjective)situated outside one's own country, province
government (noun)a system of political administration by which a nation, state, district, etc. is run
immigrants (noun)people who come into a new country, region, or environment, esp. in order to live there
individual (adj)a single person or a single thing