New Horizon College english Book TWo Unit four
Book Two New Horizon College English Unit Four
Section A Studying Abroad
Studying Abroad Section A
Pre-reading Activities Structure of the Passage 工 ntensive5fudy Expressions Patterns After-reading Activities Translation WA Writing
Intensive Study After-reading Activities Structure of the Passage Expressions & Patterns Translation Writing Pre-reading Activities
ntensive Stud Studying Abroad Para. 1 Flight 830. Departure 10: 45 p.m. Para. 2 At first glance, this is just another routine flight to Los Angeles, California. Yet for 38 young passengers between fifteen and eighteen years of age, it is the start of a new experience: they will spend 10 months of their lives studying abroad, far from their families
Studying Abroad Para. 2 At first glance, this is just another routine flight to Los Angeles, California. Yet for 38 young passengers between fifteen and eighteen years of age, it is the start of a new experience: they will spend 10 months of their lives studying abroad, far from their families. Para. 1 Flight 830. Departure 10:45 p.m. Intensive Study
E Para. 3 Every year the United States is host to an average of 78,000 foreign high school level students, of which 3, 000 are Brazilian. All of them go for the same reasons-to become fluent in English, complete high school, and understand everything they can about the American way of life. At the end of each semester, as long as the students pass final exams, American authorities grant a certificate, which is recognized in Brazil
Para. 3 Every year the United States is host to an average of 78,000 foreign high school level students, of which 3,000 are Brazilian. All of them go for the same reasons—to become fluent in English, complete high school, and understand everything they can about the American way of life. At the end of each semester, as long as the students pass final exams, American authorities grant a certificate, which is recognized in Brazil