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Task 2. Read the text. Choose the correct answer. A group of UK university students are demanding partial refunds of their university fees, due to the coronavirus restrictions which have severely limited their university experience. This comes at a time when over 2,600 students and staff in 50 UK universities have confirmed cases of Covid-19. Thousands of students have been told to self-isolate, while face-to-face lessons have been replaced by online lectures. The group, Refund Us Now, has been asking for a 15% cash refund for all students who have been told lies and forced to comply with strict rules by their universities. The fifteen percent corresponds to the amount by which online learning was found to be less effective than in-person teaching, according to one international study.
At the beginning of the term, students were encouraged to attend campus. They were promised a safe university experience involving a blend of online and face-to-face teaching. Instead, many have been forced to stay inside halls of residence, socialising only with the students with whom they share kitchen and bathroom facilities. Many of them feel they have been abandoned and mistreated. At Manchester Metropolitan University, where 1,700 students in two accommodation blocks were told to self-isolate after more than 120 tested positive, there are reports of security guards stopping students from leaving their halls, even when they were no longer required to self-isolate. Meanwhile, students at Leeds University were left without cleaning supplies or information about how to buy food or take out rubbish. They were also prevented from using laundry services and instead were told to buy more clothes or wash their clothes in the sink. Many students question why they were encouraged to return to university at all, given the availability of online learning. Outbreaks at universities were, they say, inevitable, and students shouldn’t have been encouraged to attend in person.
University staff, meanwhile, have their own concerns. Staff at Northumbria University, for example, want more Covid-19 testing and more online teaching to allow for thorough cleaning and support teaching to take place and protect the health of themselves and their families.
They have cause for concern. Covid-19 can spread very easily in student accommodation. It’s also very hard to monitor and enforce students’ activities there, unlike in the bars and restaurants that they are forbidden to visit. Despite hefty fines for breaking government rules of remaining in household groups, some students are organising parties for 20-25 people. The students who have tested positive for the virus feel most free to socialise with others who test positive. Some students feel they are better off catching the disease while they are among other young, healthy people and away from more vulnerable family members. Other students, however, keep to the rules. They use their isolation to bond with housemates or entertain themselves online. But inevitably, some are feeling mental and emotional strain, as well as anger and frustration over their less-than-perfect university experience.
Will they get a refund? There are calls for students to get money back if the quality of their learning is severely impacted by the new conditions. However, students receiving adequate online learning and access to appropriate library and research facilities are ineligible. Meanwhile, students who have been told to self-isolate at short notice in student accommodation are receiving food, essential items and some financial assistance. It seems that students will have to accept their unfortunate university experience as just another unwelcome impact of the Covid-19 outbreak.
1.
The group Refund Us Now has succeeded in getting refunds for UK university students.
True /False
2.
Students have lost, on average, 15% of their face-to-face study time with lecturers.
True /False
3.
Only students and staff who have tested positive for Covid-19 have been told to self-isolate.
True /False
4.
Universities recommended to students that they should attend the university in person.
True /False
5.
According to reports, students have been prevented from leaving their accommodation even when they are allowed to.
True /False
6.
Neither university staff nor students want to increase the amount of online learning.
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4686532
4686532
01.03.2020 14:22
2. anne was sitting in the room when we returned 3. alice read when we came in? 4.the plane was flying over the sea. 5. quickly getting dark. 6. they rode all day? 7. the rising of the sun, the birds were singing. 8. students are read. 9. while she read, the conversation continued. 10. give played while she was cleaning. 11. we crossed the atlantic for eight hours. 12. yesterday, tom and jim played tennis. 13. they began at ten and finished at twelve. 14. what did they do at eleven? 15. at eleven they just played tennis. 16. at this time last year he lived in england. 17. what did you do yesterday at nine? 18. tom was preparing dinner. 19. tom prepared dinner. 20. tom got burned when preparing dinner21. i saw jane, she prohulyuvalasya in the park. 22. he sat in a chair and read. 23. when she awoke, it rained. 24. when he was working in the garden, then ill. 25. ann took a shower when the phone rang
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Mesia14
Mesia14
19.07.2021 21:28

ответ:

1. are you allowed to wear jeans to school (to allow)?

no, we aren't.

2. were you registered to vote at elections (to register)?

no, i wasn't. (если да, то yes, i was.)

3. were you chosen to represent your school (to choose)?

yes, i was.

4. are you often praised for your personal qualities (to praise)?

yes, i am.

5. were you influenced by your elder brother or sister in your childhood (to influence)?

yes, i was. (или если нет старших братьев/сестер: no, i wasn't, because i haven't got an elder brother or sister.)

6. were you forced to make wrong decisions in your childhood (to force)?

yes, i was.

7. were you given a chance to make your own decisions when you were 14 (to give)?

yes, i was.

8. will you be forgiven for your misconduct by your best friend in future (to forgive)?

i hope i will.

9. will you be sent postcards online next week (to send)?

yes, i will.

10. will you be understood if you don’t listen what others tell

you (to understand)?

no, i won't.

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