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International Students House

International Students House is a unique club and accommodation centre for British and overseas students in London. It is located in the heart of London’s West End and is close to all public transport facilities.


ACCOMMODATION


* comfortable accommodation for up to 450 people in single, twin, ¾ bedded and multi-bedded rooms * 44 self_contained flats for married students and families * long and short stays welcomed


MEMBERSHIP


Club membership is open to all full time students, professional trainees, student nurses and au pairs. Membership costs are kept to an absolute minimum to enable the


widest possible access. You can join for as little as one month and for up to one year at a time. Membership entitles you to use the various facilities of the House. It has:


* restaurants


* student bars and coffee shop


* study rooms


* clubs and societies


* aerobics and fitness training


* discos, dance, jazz and cinema


* travel and excursions and much more! The best way to check out all we have on offer is to drop in any Tuesday evening between 7.15 pm and 8.30 pm for Open House in the Club Room. This is an opportunity for you to meet the staff and other club members, enjoy a free cup of coffee and find out all about what’s going on. You can take advantage of special membership offers. (Useful tip: bring along 3 passport size


photographs if you wish to take out membership.)


ADVICE SERVICE


Thanks to the support of STA Travel and in association with LCOS (the London Conference on Overseas Students) International Students House now provides the service of an International Students Adviser. This new welfare service is open to all


students at London’s bona fide academic institutions. It aims to provide welfare support to help students overcome any personal or practical difficulties they may be experiencing whilst studying in Britain. One of the key features of the Advice Service is that the Adviser can be seen during the evenings until about 8 pm, Monday to Thursday.


CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR


Unable to get home for Christmas? How about joining in the fun at International Students House! Check out our special programme of activity taking place over the Christmas period. Even come and stay the House will be offering reduced


accommodation rates for students wishing to spend a few days in London over Christmas. We’ll also have an exciting New Year’s Eve party so come and join us and ring in the new year in the spirit of internationalism.


Read the article on International Students House and look at the statements below.


CHOOSE your answer


TRUE if the statement is true


FALSE if the statement is false


NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage


“Membership must be renewed monthly.”


Birini tanlang:


NOT GIVEN


FALSE
TRUE

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Clubs for students

There are a variety of Clubs which provide social and cultural activities for those wishing to meet others with similar interests from the same or from different national backgrounds.


A Commonwealth Trust


Organised discussion meetings, learned talks, cultural events excursions to places of interest and invitations to major British diary events Open to overseas visitors and students.


B Charles Peguy Centre


French youth centre providing advice, support and information to young Europeans aged between 18-30. Facilities include an information and advice service regarding education, work placement and general


welfare rights. Moreover the centre holds a database of jobs, accommodation and au pair placements specifically in London. Members may use a fax machine a copier and computers for CVs.


Hours Monday: 14.00-17.00


Tuesday-Friday: 10.00-17.00


Membership: £35 per year, plus £5 per month.


C Kensington Committee of Friendship for Overseas Students


KCOF is the society for young people from all countries. Each month there are some 40 parties, discos, visits to theatres, concerts, walks and other gatherings where you will be able to meet lots of people. A new programme is sent each month directly to members (£5 to join in October, less later in the year). Events are free or at low often reduced prices. Office open 10.30-17.30 weekdays only


D Royal Overseas League


Open 365 days per year, this is a club with facilities in London and Edinburgh with restaurants, bars and accommodation. There are branches around the world and 57 reciprocal clubs world-wide. Quarterly


magazine, literary lectures, annual music and art competitions, and summer and winter programme of events for members. Membership fees overseas students aged 17- 24 £47 per year + initial joining fee £23.50; others £70 per year + initial joining fee £35 (half price after July). Further information from the Membership Secretary.


E YMCA London Central


Facilities include photography art drama, pottery, language courses, badminton, squash, exercise to music, circuit training, sports clinic, fitness testing and other activities. Hours weekdays 07.00-22.30, weekends 10.00-21.00. Membership fees: aged 16-17 £25 per year plus attendance charge of £1 30


per visit; aged 18-19 £213 per year; aged 20-25 £366 per year


F London Inter_Varsity Club (IVC)


IVC is an activities and social club with a varied range of events, from cycling and drama to windsurfing and yoga. Most members are young English professionals, but overseas visitors are welcome. The club


arranges restaurant meals, dancing and parties, weekends away around Britain, plus a weekly club night in a Covent Garden bar. There are usually over 25 different events every week run by IVG members for IVC members. To find out more, telephone the club or write (Freepost) to the office.


G Central Club


Provides accommodation and club facilities. No membership fee. Coffee shop open for all meals swimming pool (open 06.00), multi-gym, hairdressing salon.


Look at the article Clubs for Students. Which club would you contact for each of the


requirements below? Choose the appropriate letter A-G You may use each letter more than once.


“You would like an opportunity to speak in public.”


Birini tanlang:


G
F
B


C
D
A
E
3.Clubs for students

There are a variety of Clubs which provide social and cultural activities for those wishing to meet others with similar interests from the same or from different national backgrounds.


A Commonwealth Trust


Organised discussion meetings, learned talks, cultural events excursions to places of interest and invitations to major British diary events Open to overseas visitors and students.


B Charles Peguy Centre


French youth centre providing advice, support and information to young Europeans aged between 18-30. Facilities include an information and advice service regarding education, work placement and general


welfare rights. Moreover the centre holds a database of jobs, accommodation and au pair placements specifically in London. Members may use a fax machine a copier and computers for CVs.


Hours Monday: 14.00-17.00


Tuesday-Friday: 10.00-17.00


Membership: £35 per year, plus £5 per month.


C Kensington Committee of Friendship for Overseas Students


KCOF is the society for young people from all countries. Each month there are some 40 parties, discos, visits to theatres, concerts, walks and other gatherings where you will be able to meet lots of people. A new programme is sent each month directly to members (£5 to join in October, less later in the year). Events are free or at low often reduced prices. Office open 10.30-17.30 weekdays only


D Royal Overseas League


Open 365 days per year, this is a club with facilities in London and Edinburgh with restaurants, bars and accommodation. There are branches around the world and 57 reciprocal clubs world-wide. Quarterly


magazine, literary lectures, annual music and art competitions, and summer and winter programme of events for members. Membership fees overseas students aged 17- 24 £47 per year + initial joining fee £23.50; others £70 per year + initial joining fee £35 (half price after July). Further information from the Membership Secretary.


E YMCA London Central


Facilities include photography art drama, pottery, language courses, badminton, squash, exercise to music, circuit training, sports clinic, fitness testing and other activities. Hours weekdays 07.00-22.30, weekends 10.00-21.00. Membership fees: aged 16-17 £25 per year plus attendance charge of £1 30


per visit; aged 18-19 £213 per year; aged 20-25 £366 per year


F London Inter_Varsity Club (IVC)


IVC is an activities and social club with a varied range of events, from cycling and drama to windsurfing and yoga. Most members are young English professionals, but overseas visitors are welcome. The club


arranges restaurant meals, dancing and parties, weekends away around Britain, plus a weekly club night in a Covent Garden bar. There are usually over 25 different events every week run by IVG members for IVC members. To find out more, telephone the club or write (Freepost) to the office.


G Central Club


Provides accommodation and club facilities. No membership fee. Coffee shop open for all meals swimming pool (open 06.00), multi-gym, hairdressing salon.


Look at the article Clubs for Students. Which club would you contact for each of the


requirements below? Choose the appropriate letter A-G You may use each letter more than once.


“You would like to take Spanish classes”


Birini tanlang:


A
G
D


E
C
B
F
4.International Students House

International Students House is a unique club and accommodation centre for British and overseas students in London. It is located in the heart of London’s West End and is close to all public transport facilities.


ACCOMMODATION


* comfortable accommodation for up to 450 people in single, twin, ¾ bedded and multi-bedded rooms * 44 self_contained flats for married students and families * long and short stays welcomed


MEMBERSHIP


Club membership is open to all full time students, professional trainees, student nurses and au pairs. Membership costs are kept to an absolute minimum to enable the


widest possible access. You can join for as little as one month and for up to one year at a time. Membership entitles you to use the various facilities of the House. It has:


* restaurants


* student bars and coffee shop


* study rooms


* clubs and societies


* aerobics and fitness training


* discos, dance, jazz and cinema


* travel and excursions and much more! The best way to check out all we have on offer is to drop in any Tuesday evening between 7.15 pm and 8.30 pm for Open House in the Club Room. This is an opportunity for you to meet the staff and other club members, enjoy a free cup of coffee and find out all about what’s going on. You can take advantage of special membership offers. (Useful tip: bring along 3 passport size


photographs if you wish to take out membership.)


ADVICE SERVICE


Thanks to the support of STA Travel and in association with LCOS (the London Conference on Overseas Students) International Students House now provides the service of an International Students Adviser. This new welfare service is open to all


students at London’s bona fide academic institutions. It aims to provide welfare support to help students overcome any personal or practical difficulties they may be experiencing whilst studying in Britain. One of the key features of the Advice Service is that the Adviser can be seen during the evenings until about 8 pm, Monday to Thursday.


CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR


Unable to get home for Christmas? How about joining in the fun at International Students House! Check out our special programme of activity taking place over the Christmas period. Even come and stay the House will be offering reduced


accommodation rates for students wishing to spend a few days in London over Christmas. We’ll also have an exciting New Year’s Eve party so come and join us and ring in the new year in the spirit of internationalism.


Read the article on International Students House and look at the statements below.


CHOOSE your answer


TRUE if the statement is true


FALSE if the statement is false


NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage


“The club is open to non-members on Tuesday evenings.”


Birini tanlang:


TRUE
FALSE


NOT GIVEN
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Clubs for students


There are a variety of Clubs which provide social and cultural activities for those wishing to meet others with similar interests from the same or from different national backgrounds.


A Commonwealth Trust


Organised discussion meetings, learned talks, cultural events excursions to places of interest and invitations to major British diary events Open to overseas visitors and students.


B Charles Peguy Centre


French youth centre providing advice, support and information to young Europeans aged between 18-30. Facilities include an information and advice service regarding education, work placement and general


welfare rights. Moreover the centre holds a database of jobs, accommodation and au pair placements specifically in London. Members may use a fax machine a copier and computers for CVs.


Hours Monday: 14.00-17.00


Tuesday-Friday: 10.00-17.00


Membership: £35 per year, plus £5 per month.


C Kensington Committee of Friendship for Overseas Students


KCOF is the society for young people from all countries. Each month there are some 40 parties, discos, visits to theatres, concerts, walks and other gatherings where you will be able to meet lots of people. A new programme is sent each month directly to members (£5 to join in October, less later in the year). Events are free or at low often reduced prices. Office open 10.30-17.30 weekdays only


D Royal Overseas League


Open 365 days per year, this is a club with facilities in London and Edinburgh with restaurants, bars and accommodation. There are branches around the world and 57 reciprocal clubs world-wide. Quarterly


magazine, literary lectures, annual music and art competitions, and summer and winter programme of events for members. Membership fees overseas students aged 17- 24 £47 per year + initial joining fee £23.50; others £70 per year + initial joining fee £35 (half price after July). Further information from the Membership Secretary.


E YMCA London Central


Facilities include photography art drama, pottery, language courses, badminton, squash, exercise to music, circuit training, sports clinic, fitness testing and other activities. Hours weekdays 07.00-22.30, weekends 10.00-21.00. Membership fees: aged 16-17 £25 per year plus attendance charge of £1 30


per visit; aged 18-19 £213 per year; aged 20-25 £366 per year


F London Inter_Varsity Club (IVC)


IVC is an activities and social club with a varied range of events, from cycling and drama to windsurfing and yoga. Most members are young English professionals, but overseas visitors are welcome. The club


arranges restaurant meals, dancing and parties, weekends away around Britain, plus a weekly club night in a Covent Garden bar. There are usually over 25 different events every week run by IVG members for IVC members. To find out more, telephone the club or write (Freepost) to the office.


G Central Club


Provides accommodation and club facilities. No membership fee. Coffee shop open for all meals swimming pool (open 06.00), multi-gym, hairdressing salon.


Look at the article Clubs for Students. Which club would you contact for each of the


requirements below? Choose the appropriate letter A-G You may use each letter more than once.


“You are interested in finding out about part-time work.”


Birini tanlang:


E
G
B


A
C
D
F
6.Which of them shows the reason?

Birini tanlang:


consequently


on the ground that
motive
with a view to
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The oldest writings on language known to us today come from India. The inspiration for linguistic studies in India came from the need to preserve ritual texts from the Vedic period (c. 1200-1000 BC). The best-known representative of Indian linguistics was Panini (5th century BC) who is known for his Sanskrit grammar (known as “Eight books”), particularly for his formulation of the rules of Sanskritmorphology. The work of Panini and of other Indian linguists became known in Europe at about 1800 and it made a deep impact on European linguistic studies.

The history of European linguistics begins in Greece. Pre-Socratic philosophers, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle made many observations on language but the recognition of linguistic studies as a distinct part of philosophy was the work of the Stoics. They treated phonetics, grammar and etymology as separate areas of the descriptions of language. Their writings are known from the first grammar, Techné grammatiké, written by Dionysius of Thrax (c. 170- c. 90 BC).


Who was the first investigator of the linguistics?


Birini tanlang:


not given


Vedic
Panini
Plato
Dionysius
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We can use intensifiers with … adjectives.

Birini tanlang:


changeable


non-gradable
comparative
gradable
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Which of them is better option?

Birini tanlang:


The room is 4 metres.


The room is four metres.
The room is four m.
The room is four metres long

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Clubs for students

There are a variety of Clubs which provide social and cultural activities for those wishing to meet others with similar interests from the same or from different national backgrounds.


A Commonwealth Trust


Organised discussion meetings, learned talks, cultural events excursions to places of interest and invitations to major British diary events Open to overseas visitors and students.


B Charles Peguy Centre


French youth centre providing advice, support and information to young Europeans aged between 18-30. Facilities include an information and advice service regarding education, work placement and general


welfare rights. Moreover the centre holds a database of jobs, accommodation and au pair placements specifically in London. Members may use a fax machine a copier and computers for CVs.


Hours Monday: 14.00-17.00


Tuesday-Friday: 10.00-17.00


Membership: £35 per year, plus £5 per month.


C Kensington Committee of Friendship for Overseas Students


KCOF is the society for young people from all countries. Each month there are some 40 parties, discos, visits to theatres, concerts, walks and other gatherings where you will be able to meet lots of people. A new programme is sent each month directly to members (£5 to join in October, less later in the year). Events are free or at low often reduced prices. Office open 10.30-17.30 weekdays only


D Royal Overseas League


Open 365 days per year, this is a club with facilities in London and Edinburgh with restaurants, bars and accommodation. There are branches around the world and 57 reciprocal clubs world-wide. Quarterly


magazine, literary lectures, annual music and art competitions, and summer and winter programme of events for members. Membership fees overseas students aged 17- 24 £47 per year + initial joining fee £23.50; others £70 per year + initial joining fee £35 (half price after July). Further information from the Membership Secretary.


E YMCA London Central


Facilities include photography art drama, pottery, language courses, badminton, squash, exercise to music, circuit training, sports clinic, fitness testing and other activities. Hours weekdays 07.00-22.30, weekends 10.00-21.00. Membership fees: aged 16-17 £25 per year plus attendance charge of £1 30


per visit; aged 18-19 £213 per year; aged 20-25 £366 per year


F London Inter_Varsity Club (IVC)


IVC is an activities and social club with a varied range of events, from cycling and drama to windsurfing and yoga. Most members are young English professionals, but overseas visitors are welcome. The club


arranges restaurant meals, dancing and parties, weekends away around Britain, plus a weekly club night in a Covent Garden bar. There are usually over 25 different events every week run by IVG members for IVC members. To find out more, telephone the club or write (Freepost) to the office.


G Central Club


Provides accommodation and club facilities. No membership fee. Coffee shop open for all meals swimming pool (open 06.00), multi-gym, hairdressing salon.


Look at the article Clubs for Students. Which club would you contact for each of the


requirements below? Choose the appropriate letter A-G You may use each letter more than once.


“You would like to take part in amateur theatrical productions.”


Birini tanlang:


E
G
F


A
D
C
B
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International Students House

International Students House is a unique club and accommodation centre for British and overseas students in London. It is located in the heart of London’s West End and is close to all public transport facilities.


ACCOMMODATION


* comfortable accommodation for up to 450 people in single, twin, ¾ bedded and multi-bedded rooms * 44 self_contained flats for married students and families * long and short stays welcomed


MEMBERSHIP


Club membership is open to all full time students, professional trainees, student nurses and au pairs. Membership costs are kept to an absolute minimum to enable the


widest possible access. You can join for as little as one month and for up to one year at a time. Membership entitles you to use the various facilities of the House. It has:


* restaurants


* student bars and coffee shop


* study rooms


* clubs and societies


* aerobics and fitness training


* discos, dance, jazz and cinema


* travel and excursions and much more! The best way to check out all we have on offer is to drop in any Tuesday evening between 7.15 pm and 8.30 pm for Open House in the Club Room. This is an opportunity for you to meet the staff and other club members, enjoy a free cup of coffee and find out all about what’s going on. You can take advantage of special membership offers. (Useful tip: bring along 3 passport size


photographs if you wish to take out membership.)


ADVICE SERVICE


Thanks to the support of STA Travel and in association with LCOS (the London Conference on Overseas Students) International Students House now provides the service of an International Students Adviser. This new welfare service is open to all


students at London’s bona fide academic institutions. It aims to provide welfare support to help students overcome any personal or practical difficulties they may be experiencing whilst studying in Britain. One of the key features of the Advice Service is that the Adviser can be seen during the evenings until about 8 pm, Monday to Thursday.


CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR


Unable to get home for Christmas? How about joining in the fun at International Students House! Check out our special programme of activity taking place over the Christmas period. Even come and stay the House will be offering reduced


accommodation rates for students wishing to spend a few days in London over Christmas. We’ll also have an exciting New Year’s Eve party so come and join us and ring in the new year in the spirit of internationalism.


Read the article on International Students House and look at the statements below.


CHOOSE your answer


TRUE if the statement is true


FALSE if the statement is false


NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage


“The club is for overseas students only”


Birini tanlang:


NOT GIVEN


FALSE
TRUE
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Choose the appropriate item.

The Listening, Reading & Writing modules will take place on the exam day starting at 12.00. Please be present at the test venue at 11.00 for instructions and ID checks. No candidate will be allowed into the exam hall after 11:45; if you arrive late then you will forfeit the whole exam fee.


Please remember to bring your Original Passport (MANDATORY). If you fail to bring the Passport, you will not be able to sit for the test and you will not be reimbursed the test fee. Copies of Passport will not be accepted. Please bring stationeries (Pen, Pencil, Eraser, Pencil sharpener etc.) for your use.


The Speaking module may take place within a week before or after the other modules. You will be informed well in advance if it is scheduled before the exam. Please make sure you are present at least 20 Minutes before your interview time to complete the registration formalities. If you do not arrive by the designated time you will be marked absent and your interview will not be rescheduled. Please remember to bring your original passport to the speaking test.


i. Please do not bring valuables to the test venue. You will not be allowed to take into the hall any items except your passport and pencil/eraser/sharpener.


ii. Your bag and mobile phone will be stored in a separate lockable area. British Council is not responsible for any loss.


Your Test Report Form (TRF) will be sent to you by post on the 13th day from the day of your IELTS test. Results can also be accessed online at www.britishcouncil.org/uzbekistan 13 days after the written test date.


iii. Please note if you lose your Test Report Form we are not allowed to give you another copy. However, we can send extra Test Report Forms to institutions that you are applying at your request but you will be charged the courier cost depending on the destination.


Candidates wishing to request a re-mark of the results must complete an IELTS Enquiry on Results form and submit along with their original Test Report Form and payment of £60 to the test centre. All enquiries must be made within four weeks of receipt of results. If your mark increases, you will receive a full refund.


If you wish to transfer to another available test date or cancel your test you must inform us at least five weeks before the test date. In case of transfer, you will need to pay an administration fee and in case of refund you will receive a refund of 75 % of your test fee.


Where will gadgets of candidates kept?


Birini tanlang:


outside the exam building


British Council is not responsible for them
in separated rooms
in an isolated clasping area
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International Students House

International Students House is a unique club and accommodation centre for British and overseas students in London. It is located in the heart of London’s West End and is close to all public transport facilities.


ACCOMMODATION


* comfortable accommodation for up to 450 people in single, twin, ¾ bedded and multi-bedded rooms * 44 self_contained flats for married students and families * long and short stays welcomed


MEMBERSHIP


Club membership is open to all full time students, professional trainees, student nurses and au pairs. Membership costs are kept to an absolute minimum to enable the


widest possible access. You can join for as little as one month and for up to one year at a time. Membership entitles you to use the various facilities of the House. It has:


* restaurants


* student bars and coffee shop


* study rooms


* clubs and societies


* aerobics and fitness training


* discos, dance, jazz and cinema


* travel and excursions and much more! The best way to check out all we have on offer is to drop in any Tuesday evening between 7.15 pm and 8.30 pm for Open House in the Club Room. This is an opportunity for you to meet the staff and other club members, enjoy a free cup of coffee and find out all about what’s going on. You can take advantage of special membership offers. (Useful tip: bring along 3 passport size


photographs if you wish to take out membership.)


ADVICE SERVICE


Thanks to the support of STA Travel and in association with LCOS (the London Conference on Overseas Students) International Students House now provides the service of an International Students Adviser. This new welfare service is open to all


students at London’s bona fide academic institutions. It aims to provide welfare support to help students overcome any personal or practical difficulties they may be experiencing whilst studying in Britain. One of the key features of the Advice Service is that the Adviser can be seen during the evenings until about 8 pm, Monday to Thursday.


CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR


Unable to get home for Christmas? How about joining in the fun at International Students House! Check out our special programme of activity taking place over the Christmas period. Even come and stay the House will be offering reduced


accommodation rates for students wishing to spend a few days in London over Christmas. We’ll also have an exciting New Year’s Eve party so come and join us and ring in the new year in the spirit of internationalism.


Read the article on International Students House and look at the statements below.


CHOOSE your answer


TRUE if the statement is true


FALSE if the statement is false


NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage


“STA Travel help finance the Students Adviser.”


Birini tanlang:


FALSE
NOT GIVEN


TRUE

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Clubs for students

There are a variety of Clubs which provide social and cultural activities for those wishing to meet others with similar interests from the same or from different national backgrounds.


A Commonwealth Trust


Organised discussion meetings, learned talks, cultural events excursions to places of interest and invitations to major British diary events Open to overseas visitors and students.


B Charles Peguy Centre


French youth centre providing advice, support and information to young Europeans aged between 18-30. Facilities include an information and advice service regarding education, work placement and general


welfare rights. Moreover the centre holds a database of jobs, accommodation and au pair placements specifically in London. Members may use a fax machine a copier and computers for CVs.


Hours Monday: 14.00-17.00


Tuesday-Friday: 10.00-17.00


Membership: £35 per year, plus £5 per month.


C Kensington Committee of Friendship for Overseas Students


KCOF is the society for young people from all countries. Each month there are some 40 parties, discos, visits to theatres, concerts, walks and other gatherings where you will be able to meet lots of people. A new programme is sent each month directly to members (£5 to join in October, less later in the year). Events are free or at low often reduced prices. Office open 10.30-17.30 weekdays only


D Royal Overseas League


Open 365 days per year, this is a club with facilities in London and Edinburgh with restaurants, bars and accommodation. There are branches around the world and 57 reciprocal clubs world-wide. Quarterly


magazine, literary lectures, annual music and art competitions, and summer and winter programme of events for members. Membership fees overseas students aged 17- 24 £47 per year + initial joining fee £23.50; others £70 per year + initial joining fee £35 (half price after July). Further information from the Membership Secretary.


E YMCA London Central


Facilities include photography art drama, pottery, language courses, badminton, squash, exercise to music, circuit training, sports clinic, fitness testing and other activities. Hours weekdays 07.00-22.30, weekends 10.00-21.00. Membership fees: aged 16-17 £25 per year plus attendance charge of £1 30


per visit; aged 18-19 £213 per year; aged 20-25 £366 per year


F London Inter_Varsity Club (IVC)


IVC is an activities and social club with a varied range of events, from cycling and drama to windsurfing and yoga. Most members are young English professionals, but overseas visitors are welcome. The club


arranges restaurant meals, dancing and parties, weekends away around Britain, plus a weekly club night in a Covent Garden bar. There are usually over 25 different events every week run by IVG members for IVC members. To find out more, telephone the club or write (Freepost) to the office.


G Central Club


Provides accommodation and club facilities. No membership fee. Coffee shop open for all meals swimming pool (open 06.00), multi-gym, hairdressing salon.


Look at the article Clubs for Students. Which club would you contact for each of the


requirements below? Choose the appropriate letter A-G You may use each letter more than once.


“You want to meet some English people who have started their careers.”


Birini tanlang:


C
F
B


E
A
G
D

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International Students House

International Students House is a unique club and accommodation centre for British and overseas students in London. It is located in the heart of London’s West End and is close to all public transport facilities.


ACCOMMODATION


* comfortable accommodation for up to 450 people in single, twin, ¾ bedded and multi-bedded rooms * 44 self_contained flats for married students and families * long and short stays welcomed


MEMBERSHIP


Club membership is open to all full time students, professional trainees, student nurses and au pairs. Membership costs are kept to an absolute minimum to enable the


widest possible access. You can join for as little as one month and for up to one year at a time. Membership entitles you to use the various facilities of the House. It has:


* restaurants


* student bars and coffee shop


* study rooms


* clubs and societies


* aerobics and fitness training


* discos, dance, jazz and cinema


* travel and excursions and much more! The best way to check out all we have on offer is to drop in any Tuesday evening between 7.15 pm and 8.30 pm for Open House in the Club Room. This is an opportunity for you to meet the staff and other club members, enjoy a free cup of coffee and find out all about what’s going on. You can take advantage of special membership offers. (Useful tip: bring along 3 passport size


photographs if you wish to take out membership.)


ADVICE SERVICE


Thanks to the support of STA Travel and in association with LCOS (the London Conference on Overseas Students) International Students House now provides the service of an International Students Adviser. This new welfare service is open to all


students at London’s bona fide academic institutions. It aims to provide welfare support to help students overcome any personal or practical difficulties they may be experiencing whilst studying in Britain. One of the key features of the Advice Service is that the Adviser can be seen during the evenings until about 8 pm, Monday to Thursday.


CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR


Unable to get home for Christmas? How about joining in the fun at International Students House! Check out our special programme of activity taking place over the Christmas period. Even come and stay the House will be offering reduced


accommodation rates for students wishing to spend a few days in London over Christmas. We’ll also have an exciting New Year’s Eve party so come and join us and ring in the new year in the spirit of internationalism.


Read the article on International Students House and look at the statements below.


CHOOSE your answer


TRUE if the statement is true


FALSE if the statement is false


NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage


“The services of the Students Adviser are free to all club members.”


Birini tanlang:


FALSE
TRUE


NOT GIVEN
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Choose the appropriate item which gives the main idea of the text.

A famous American doctor came to England to study the latest methods. When he looked at the charts he found out that the system of abbreviation was familiar to him. They were the same as doctors used in the USA. He understood them all except for some charts marked GOK. He decided to consult a British colleague about it. “How am I supposed to understand this GOK?” he asked. “Oh,” the British doctor answered. “That`s what we use when we don`t know the diagnoses. It means “God Only knows””


Birini tanlang:


He consulted an American colleague about the unknown abbreviation.


He was interested in a new abbreviation made by his British colleagues.
He understood all the charts of the colleagues except one.
He knew all the charts made by his British colleague.

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International Students House

International Students House is a unique club and accommodation centre for British and overseas students in London. It is located in the heart of London’s West End and is close to all public transport facilities.


ACCOMMODATION


* comfortable accommodation for up to 450 people in single, twin, ¾ bedded and multi-bedded rooms * 44 self_contained flats for married students and families * long and short stays welcomed


MEMBERSHIP


Club membership is open to all full time students, professional trainees, student nurses and au pairs. Membership costs are kept to an absolute minimum to enable the


widest possible access. You can join for as little as one month and for up to one year at a time. Membership entitles you to use the various facilities of the House. It has:


* restaurants


* student bars and coffee shop


* study rooms


* clubs and societies


* aerobics and fitness training


* discos, dance, jazz and cinema


* travel and excursions and much more! The best way to check out all we have on offer is to drop in any Tuesday evening between 7.15 pm and 8.30 pm for Open House in the Club Room. This is an opportunity for you to meet the staff and other club members, enjoy a free cup of coffee and find out all about what’s going on. You can take advantage of special membership offers. (Useful tip: bring along 3 passport size


photographs if you wish to take out membership.)


ADVICE SERVICE


Thanks to the support of STA Travel and in association with LCOS (the London Conference on Overseas Students) International Students House now provides the service of an International Students Adviser. This new welfare service is open to all


students at London’s bona fide academic institutions. It aims to provide welfare support to help students overcome any personal or practical difficulties they may be experiencing whilst studying in Britain. One of the key features of the Advice Service is that the Adviser can be seen during the evenings until about 8 pm, Monday to Thursday.


CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR


Unable to get home for Christmas? How about joining in the fun at International Students House! Check out our special programme of activity taking place over the Christmas period. Even come and stay the House will be offering reduced


accommodation rates for students wishing to spend a few days in London over Christmas. We’ll also have an exciting New Year’s Eve party so come and join us and ring in the new year in the spirit of internationalism.


Read the article on International Students House and look at the statements below.


CHOOSE your answer


TRUE if the statement is true


FALSE if the statement is false


NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage


“You must make an appointment to see the Students Adviser.”


Birini tanlang:


FALSE
TRUE


NOT GIVEN
Question 18
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If one action happens soon after the other, we often use … in place of after (that).

Birini tanlang:


IN THE END


EVENTUALLY
AFTERWARDS
BEFORE

Question 19


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Clubs for students

There are a variety of Clubs which provide social and cultural activities for those wishing to meet others with similar interests from the same or from different national backgrounds.


A Commonwealth Trust


Organised discussion meetings, learned talks, cultural events excursions to places of interest and invitations to major British diary events Open to overseas visitors and students.


B Charles Peguy Centre


French youth centre providing advice, support and information to young Europeans aged between 18-30. Facilities include an information and advice service regarding education, work placement and general


welfare rights. Moreover the centre holds a database of jobs, accommodation and au pair placements specifically in London. Members may use a fax machine a copier and computers for CVs.


Hours Monday: 14.00-17.00


Tuesday-Friday: 10.00-17.00


Membership: £35 per year, plus £5 per month.


C Kensington Committee of Friendship for Overseas Students


KCOF is the society for young people from all countries. Each month there are some 40 parties, discos, visits to theatres, concerts, walks and other gatherings where you will be able to meet lots of people. A new programme is sent each month directly to members (£5 to join in October, less later in the year). Events are free or at low often reduced prices. Office open 10.30-17.30 weekdays only


D Royal Overseas League


Open 365 days per year, this is a club with facilities in London and Edinburgh with restaurants, bars and accommodation. There are branches around the world and 57 reciprocal clubs world-wide. Quarterly


magazine, literary lectures, annual music and art competitions, and summer and winter programme of events for members. Membership fees overseas students aged 17- 24 £47 per year + initial joining fee £23.50; others £70 per year + initial joining fee £35 (half price after July). Further information from the Membership Secretary.


E YMCA London Central


Facilities include photography art drama, pottery, language courses, badminton, squash, exercise to music, circuit training, sports clinic, fitness testing and other activities. Hours weekdays 07.00-22.30, weekends 10.00-21.00. Membership fees: aged 16-17 £25 per year plus attendance charge of £1 30


per visit; aged 18-19 £213 per year; aged 20-25 £366 per year


F London Inter_Varsity Club (IVC)


IVC is an activities and social club with a varied range of events, from cycling and drama to windsurfing and yoga. Most members are young English professionals, but overseas visitors are welcome. The club


arranges restaurant meals, dancing and parties, weekends away around Britain, plus a weekly club night in a Covent Garden bar. There are usually over 25 different events every week run by IVG members for IVC members. To find out more, telephone the club or write (Freepost) to the office.


G Central Club


Provides accommodation and club facilities. No membership fee. Coffee shop open for all meals swimming pool (open 06.00), multi-gym, hairdressing salon.


Look at the article Clubs for Students. Which club would you contact for each of the


requirements below? Choose the appropriate letter A-G You may use each letter more than once.


“You want to visit some famous sites with a group of other students.”


Birini tanlang:


G
B
E


A
C
F
D
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International Students House

International Students House is a unique club and accommodation centre for British and overseas students in London. It is located in the heart of London’s West End and is close to all public transport facilities.


ACCOMMODATION


* comfortable accommodation for up to 450 people in single, twin, ¾ bedded and multi-bedded rooms * 44 self_contained flats for married students and families * long and short stays welcomed


MEMBERSHIP


Club membership is open to all full time students, professional trainees, student nurses and au pairs. Membership costs are kept to an absolute minimum to enable the


widest possible access. You can join for as little as one month and for up to one year at a time. Membership entitles you to use the various facilities of the House. It has:


* restaurants


* student bars and coffee shop


* study rooms


* clubs and societies


* aerobics and fitness training


* discos, dance, jazz and cinema


* travel and excursions and much more! The best way to check out all we have on offer is to drop in any Tuesday evening between 7.15 pm and 8.30 pm for Open House in the Club Room. This is an opportunity for you to meet the staff and other club members, enjoy a free cup of coffee and find out all about what’s going on. You can take advantage of special membership offers. (Useful tip: bring along 3 passport size


photographs if you wish to take out membership.)


ADVICE SERVICE


Thanks to the support of STA Travel and in association with LCOS (the London Conference on Overseas Students) International Students House now provides the service of an International Students Adviser. This new welfare service is open to all


students at London’s bona fide academic institutions. It aims to provide welfare support to help students overcome any personal or practical difficulties they may be experiencing whilst studying in Britain. One of the key features of the Advice Service is that the Adviser can be seen during the evenings until about 8 pm, Monday to Thursday.


CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR


Unable to get home for Christmas? How about joining in the fun at International Students House! Check out our special programme of activity taking place over the Christmas period. Even come and stay the House will be offering reduced


accommodation rates for students wishing to spend a few days in London over Christmas. We’ll also have an exciting New Year’s Eve party so come and join us and ring in the new year in the spirit of internationalism.


Read the article on International Students House and look at the statements below.


CHOOSE your answer


TRUE if the statement is true


FALSE if the statement is false


NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage


“There will be a surcharge for accommodation over the Christmas period.”


Birini tanlang:


TRUE
FALSE


FALSE
Question 21
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Choose the appropriate item.

The Listening, Reading & Writing modules will take place on the exam day starting at 12.00. Please be present at the test venue at 11.00 for instructions and ID checks. No candidate will be allowed into the exam hall after 11:45; if you arrive late then you will forfeit the whole exam fee.


Please remember to bring your Original Passport (MANDATORY). If you fail to bring the Passport, you will not be able to sit for the test and you will not be reimbursed the test fee. Copies of Passport will not be accepted. Please bring stationeries (Pen, Pencil, Eraser, Pencil sharpener etc.) for your use.


The Speaking module may take place within a week before or after the other modules. You will be informed well in advance if it is scheduled before the exam. Please make sure you are present at least 20 Minutes before your interview time to complete the registration formalities. If you do not arrive by the designated time you will be marked absent and your interview will not be rescheduled. Please remember to bring your original passport to the speaking test.


i. Please do not bring valuables to the test venue. You will not be allowed to take into the hall any items except your passport and pencil/eraser/sharpener.


ii. Your bag and mobile phone will be stored in a separate lockable area. British Council is not responsible for any loss.


Your Test Report Form (TRF) will be sent to you by post on the 13th day from the day of your IELTS test. Results can also be accessed online at www.britishcouncil.org/uzbekistan 13 days after the written test date.


iii. Please note if you lose your Test Report Form we are not allowed to give you another copy. However, we can send extra Test Report Forms to institutions that you are applying at your request but you will be charged the courier cost depending on the destination.


Candidates wishing to request a re-mark of the results must complete an IELTS Enquiry on Results form and submit along with their original Test Report Form and payment of £60 to the test centre. All enquiries must be made within four weeks of receipt of results. If your mark increases, you will receive a full refund.


If you wish to transfer to another available test date or cancel your test you must inform us at least five weeks before the test date. In case of transfer, you will need to pay an administration fee and in case of refund you will receive a refund of 75 % of your test fee.


In which case can exam takers get full refund of extra re-mark Test Report Form?


Birini tanlang:


When there is efficient progress in their mark as re-check.


After requires making submit within four weeks
Whenthey cancel the test process
it is impossible full refund, only 75 %

Question 22


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International Students House

International Students House is a unique club and accommodation centre for British and overseas students in London. It is located in the heart of London’s West End and is close to all public transport facilities.


ACCOMMODATION


* comfortable accommodation for up to 450 people in single, twin, ¾ bedded and multi-bedded rooms * 44 self_contained flats for married students and families * long and short stays welcomed


MEMBERSHIP


Club membership is open to all full time students, professional trainees, student nurses and au pairs. Membership costs are kept to an absolute minimum to enable the


widest possible access. You can join for as little as one month and for up to one year at a time. Membership entitles you to use the various facilities of the House. It has:


* restaurants


* student bars and coffee shop


* study rooms


* clubs and societies


* aerobics and fitness training


* discos, dance, jazz and cinema


* travel and excursions and much more! The best way to check out all we have on offer is to drop in any Tuesday evening between 7.15 pm and 8.30 pm for Open House in the Club Room. This is an opportunity for you to meet the staff and other club members, enjoy a free cup of coffee and find out all about what’s going on. You can take advantage of special membership offers. (Useful tip: bring along 3 passport size


photographs if you wish to take out membership.)


ADVICE SERVICE


Thanks to the support of STA Travel and in association with LCOS (the London Conference on Overseas Students) International Students House now provides the service of an International Students Adviser. This new welfare service is open to all


students at London’s bona fide academic institutions. It aims to provide welfare support to help students overcome any personal or practical difficulties they may be experiencing whilst studying in Britain. One of the key features of the Advice Service is that the Adviser can be seen during the evenings until about 8 pm, Monday to Thursday.


CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR


Unable to get home for Christmas? How about joining in the fun at International Students House! Check out our special programme of activity taking place over the Christmas period. Even come and stay the House will be offering reduced


accommodation rates for students wishing to spend a few days in London over Christmas. We’ll also have an exciting New Year’s Eve party so come and join us and ring in the new year in the spirit of internationalism.


Read the article on International Students House and look at the statements below.


CHOOSE your answer


TRUE if the statement is true


FALSE if the statement is false


NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage


“The club provides subsidised restaurant meals.”


Birini tanlang:


NOT GIVEN


FALSE
TRUE

Question 23


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The oldest writings on language known to us today come from India. The inspiration for linguistic studies in India came from the need to preserve ritual texts from the Vedic period (c. 1200-1000 BC). The best-known representative of Indian linguistics was Panini (5th century BC) who is known for his Sanskrit grammar (known as “Eight books”), particularly for his formulation of the rules of Sanskritmorphology. The work of Panini and of other Indian linguists became known in Europe at about 1800 and it made a deep impact on European linguistic studies.

The history of European linguistics begins in Greece. Pre-Socratic philosophers, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle made many observations on language but the recognition of linguistic studies as a distinct part of philosophy was the work of the Stoics. They treated phonetics, grammar and etymology as separate areas of the descriptions of language. Their writings are known from the first grammar, Techné grammatiké, written by Dionysius of Thrax (c. 170- c. 90 BC).


When did Greece linguistic observation start to occur?


Birini tanlang:


in the period of Platon and Aristotle


in the late 2th BC
at the same period of Panini
before Socrate
Question 24
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Choose the appropriate item which gives the main idea of the text.

The oldest writings on language known to us today come from India. The inspiration for linguistic studies in India came from the need to preserve ritual texts from the Vedic period (c. 1200-1000 BC). The best-known representative of Indian linguistics was Panini (5th century BC) who is known for his Sanskrit grammar (known as “Eight books”), particularly for his formulation of the rules of Sanskritmorphology. The work of Panini and of other Indian linguists became known in Europe at about 1800 and it made a deep impact on European linguistic studies.


The history of European linguistics begins in Greece. Pre-Socratic philosophers, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle made many observations on language but the recognition of linguistic studies as a distinct part of philosophy was the work of the Stoics. They treated phonetics, grammar and etymology as separate areas of the descriptions of language. Their writings are known from the first grammar, Techné grammatiké, written by Dionysius of Thrax (c. 170- c. 90 BC).


Birini tanlang:


The history of linguistics


The investigators in India
The impacts on European linguistic studies
The version of old linguistic approaches
Question 25
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LENGTHY is mostly used for referring to …

Birini tanlang:


TIME
SIZE


DIMENSION
DISTANCE
Question 26
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Choose the appropriate item which gives the main idea of the text.

The policeman has stopped a dangerous driver, who exceeded the speed limit. The driver has to pay a fine. He was at a party yesterday, so it was difficult for him to get up in time this morning and he left the house later than usual. He was in a hurry to get to work and too fast. When he noticed the policeman it was too late.


Birini tanlang:


Don`t hurry at the wheel!


The driver must exceed the speed.
It was too late when he saw the policeman.
He was invited to the party the day before.

Question 27


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Clubs for students

There are a variety of Clubs which provide social and cultural activities for those wishing to meet others with similar interests from the same or from different national backgrounds.


A Commonwealth Trust


Organised discussion meetings, learned talks, cultural events excursions to places of interest and invitations to major British diary events Open to overseas visitors and students.


B Charles Peguy Centre


French youth centre providing advice, support and information to young Europeans aged between 18-30. Facilities include an information and advice service regarding education, work placement and general


welfare rights. Moreover the centre holds a database of jobs, accommodation and au pair placements specifically in London. Members may use a fax machine a copier and computers for CVs.


Hours Monday: 14.00-17.00


Tuesday-Friday: 10.00-17.00


Membership: £35 per year, plus £5 per month.


C Kensington Committee of Friendship for Overseas Students


KCOF is the society for young people from all countries. Each month there are some 40 parties, discos, visits to theatres, concerts, walks and other gatherings where you will be able to meet lots of people. A new programme is sent each month directly to members (£5 to join in October, less later in the year). Events are free or at low often reduced prices. Office open 10.30-17.30 weekdays only


D Royal Overseas League


Open 365 days per year, this is a club with facilities in London and Edinburgh with restaurants, bars and accommodation. There are branches around the world and 57 reciprocal clubs world-wide. Quarterly


magazine, literary lectures, annual music and art competitions, and summer and winter programme of events for members. Membership fees overseas students aged 17- 24 £47 per year + initial joining fee £23.50; others £70 per year + initial joining fee £35 (half price after July). Further information from the Membership Secretary.


E YMCA London Central


Facilities include photography art drama, pottery, language courses, badminton, squash, exercise to music, circuit training, sports clinic, fitness testing and other activities. Hours weekdays 07.00-22.30, weekends 10.00-21.00. Membership fees: aged 16-17 £25 per year plus attendance charge of £1 30


per visit; aged 18-19 £213 per year; aged 20-25 £366 per year


F London Inter_Varsity Club (IVC)


IVC is an activities and social club with a varied range of events, from cycling and drama to windsurfing and yoga. Most members are young English professionals, but overseas visitors are welcome. The club


arranges restaurant meals, dancing and parties, weekends away around Britain, plus a weekly club night in a Covent Garden bar. There are usually over 25 different events every week run by IVG members for IVC members. To find out more, telephone the club or write (Freepost) to the office.


G Central Club


Provides accommodation and club facilities. No membership fee. Coffee shop open for all meals swimming pool (open 06.00), multi-gym, hairdressing salon.


Look at the article Clubs for Students. Which club would you contact for each of the


requirements below? Choose the appropriate letter A-G You may use each letter more than once.


“You wish to go swimming at 7 am morning”


Birini tanlang:


E
F
C


B
G
D
A

Question 28


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International Students House

International Students House is a unique club and accommodation centre for British and overseas students in London. It is located in the heart of London’s West End and is close to all public transport facilities.


ACCOMMODATION


* comfortable accommodation for up to 450 people in single, twin, ¾ bedded and multi-bedded rooms * 44 self_contained flats for married students and families * long and short stays welcomed


MEMBERSHIP


Club membership is open to all full time students, professional trainees, student nurses and au pairs. Membership costs are kept to an absolute minimum to enable the


widest possible access. You can join for as little as one month and for up to one year at a time. Membership entitles you to use the various facilities of the House. It has:


* restaurants


* student bars and coffee shop


* study rooms


* clubs and societies


* aerobics and fitness training


* discos, dance, jazz and cinema


* travel and excursions and much more! The best way to check out all we have on offer is to drop in any Tuesday evening between 7.15 pm and 8.30 pm for Open House in the Club Room. This is an opportunity for you to meet the staff and other club members, enjoy a free cup of coffee and find out all about what’s going on. You can take advantage of special membership offers. (Useful tip: bring along 3 passport size


photographs if you wish to take out membership.)


ADVICE SERVICE


Thanks to the support of STA Travel and in association with LCOS (the London Conference on Overseas Students) International Students House now provides the service of an International Students Adviser. This new welfare service is open to all


students at London’s bona fide academic institutions. It aims to provide welfare support to help students overcome any personal or practical difficulties they may be experiencing whilst studying in Britain. One of the key features of the Advice Service is that the Adviser can be seen during the evenings until about 8 pm, Monday to Thursday.


CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR


Unable to get home for Christmas? How about joining in the fun at International Students House! Check out our special programme of activity taking place over the Christmas period. Even come and stay the House will be offering reduced


accommodation rates for students wishing to spend a few days in London over Christmas. We’ll also have an exciting New Year’s Eve party so come and join us and ring in the new year in the spirit of internationalism.


Read the article on International Students House and look at the statements below.


CHOOSE your answer


TRUE if the statement is true


FALSE if the statement is false


NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage


“The club has long-term dormitory accommodation.”


Birini tanlang:


TRUE
NOT GIVEN


FALSE
Question 29
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Clubs for students

There are a variety of Clubs which provide social and cultural activities for those wishing to meet others with similar interests from the same or from different national backgrounds.


A Commonwealth Trust


Organised discussion meetings, learned talks, cultural events excursions to places of interest and invitations to major British diary events Open to overseas visitors and students.


B Charles Peguy Centre


French youth centre providing advice, support and information to young Europeans aged between 18-30. Facilities include an information and advice service regarding education, work placement and general


welfare rights. Moreover the centre holds a database of jobs, accommodation and au pair placements specifically in London. Members may use a fax machine a copier and computers for CVs.


Hours Monday: 14.00-17.00


Tuesday-Friday: 10.00-17.00


Membership: £35 per year, plus £5 per month.


C Kensington Committee of Friendship for Overseas Students


KCOF is the society for young people from all countries. Each month there are some 40 parties, discos, visits to theatres, concerts, walks and other gatherings where you will be able to meet lots of people. A new programme is sent each month directly to members (£5 to join in October, less later in the year). Events are free or at low often reduced prices. Office open 10.30-17.30 weekdays only


D Royal Overseas League


Open 365 days per year, this is a club with facilities in London and Edinburgh with restaurants, bars and accommodation. There are branches around the world and 57 reciprocal clubs world-wide. Quarterly


magazine, literary lectures, annual music and art competitions, and summer and winter programme of events for members. Membership fees overseas students aged 17- 24 £47 per year + initial joining fee £23.50; others £70 per year + initial joining fee £35 (half price after July). Further information from the Membership Secretary.


E YMCA London Central


Facilities include photography art drama, pottery, language courses, badminton, squash, exercise to music, circuit training, sports clinic, fitness testing and other activities. Hours weekdays 07.00-22.30, weekends 10.00-21.00. Membership fees: aged 16-17 £25 per year plus attendance charge of £1 30


per visit; aged 18-19 £213 per year; aged 20-25 £366 per year


F London Inter_Varsity Club (IVC)


IVC is an activities and social club with a varied range of events, from cycling and drama to windsurfing and yoga. Most members are young English professionals, but overseas visitors are welcome. The club


arranges restaurant meals, dancing and parties, weekends away around Britain, plus a weekly club night in a Covent Garden bar. There are usually over 25 different events every week run by IVG members for IVC members. To find out more, telephone the club or write (Freepost) to the office.


G Central Club


Provides accommodation and club facilities. No membership fee. Coffee shop open for all meals swimming pool (open 06.00), multi-gym, hairdressing salon.


Look at the article Clubs for Students. Which club would you contact for each of the


requirements below? Choose the appropriate letter A-G You may use each letter more than once.


“You want to join a club that has international branches.”


Birini tanlang:


A
D
C


E
B
F
G
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The oldest writings on language known to us today come from India. The inspiration for linguistic studies in India came from the need to preserve ritual texts from the Vedic period (c. 1200-1000 BC). The best-known representative of Indian linguistics was Panini (5th century BC) who is known for his Sanskrit grammar (known as “Eight books”), particularly for his formulation of the rules of Sanskritmorphology. The work of Panini and of other Indian linguists became known in Europe at about 1800 and it made a deep impact on European linguistic studies.

The history of European linguistics begins in Greece. Pre-Socratic philosophers, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle made many observations on language but the recognition of linguistic studies as a distinct part of philosophy was the work of the Stoics. They treated phonetics, grammar and etymology as separate areas of the descriptions of language. Their writings are known from the first grammar, Techné grammatiké, written by Dionysius of Thrax (c. 170- c. 90 BC).


What was the first source of investigation in linguistics?


Birini tanlang:


ritual texts


Sanskrit grammar
Sanskrit morphology
Techné grammatiké.


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