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34 minutes
Released:
Jul 2, 2017
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Today on Aprender Inglés con Reza y Craig, do we say ‘make an exam’ or ‘do an exam’? What’s the difference between a master’s degree and a bachelor’s degree? We talk about Academic terms and vocabulary on this week’s show. Voice message from Igor from San Sebastian Books we recommend and writers we like? Bill Bryson - https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Bryson  We're sorry there's only only 90 seconds on the Speakpipe service https://www.speakpipe.com/inglespodcast  (attach mp3 file to an email) As poor podcasters, we can’t afford more than 90 seconds! Ernest Hemingway - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Hemingway   Neil Gaiman (short fiction, novels, comic books) The Sandman, American Gods, The Graveyard Book - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Gaiman   Graded readers (or read a book in Spanish first and then read the original) Comics Lord of The Rings, Harry Potter, Batman, Spiderman What are you favourite authors and genres? What are you reading at the moment? Voice message from Ivan from Valencia X”I’d like to point out how useful have your podcasts been for me.”X (.....your podcasts have been for me. Not a question, so not question word order.) I beg you to….. It’s messy in my mind Pronunciation - ‘title’ ACADEMIC TERMS We looked at some useful academic vocabulary in episode 87: http://www.inglespodcast.com/2016/01/24/academic-english-vocabulary-airc87/  Here are a few more expressions: To do/sit/take an exam To redo/resit/retake an exam (if you fail first time round!) - to do resits To do a degree in ___________ eg. I’m doing a degree in Physics at Oxford (University) (A career = a long-term profession/job, NOT a degree. eg. Peter had a 30-year career as a policeman until he retired.) Higher education (HE) = university (UK)/college (USA) level education Further education (FE) = education after leaving school, eg. a technical college, an agricultural college, a catering college, etc. Tertiary education = anything after Primary then Secondary education = FE or HE There are four main degree levels: associate, bachelors, masters, and doctorate. Associate Degrees 2-year courses for things like nursing, graphic design and other vocational areas. - community colleges and technical schools. Completing an associate degree program qualify you to get a job. The most common degrees available at the associate level include: Associate of Arts (A.A.) Associate of Science (A.S.) Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Bachelor's Degrees Undergraduate program - 4 years usually - major area of study, such as finance, history, communications or biology. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Bachelor of Science (B.S./B.Sc.) Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Master's Degrees Master's degree programs are graduate programs that let you specialize in an area of study. Usually take 1-2 years to complete. Many master's degree programs need you to write a thesis for graduation. Master of Arts (M.A.) Master of Science (M.S./M.Sc.) Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Doctoral Degrees Doctoral degree programs, also known as Ph.D. programs, are the most advanced type of degree program available. Admittance may require individuals to hold a master's degree, although several programs accept candidates who only hold bachelor's degrees. Completing a Ph.D. program usually takes several years, and often involves the completion of a dissertation and a major research project. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) For a fairly exhaustive list of useful academic expressions to write academic English at university level, try the Academic Phrase Bank compiled by Dr. John Morley:: http://www.kfs.edu.eg/com/pdf/2082015294739.pdf  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qualification_types_in_the_United_Kingdom http://www.macmillandictionary.com/thesaurus-category/british/degrees-and-other-academic-qualifications  Email from Ana Perez Hello Reza and Craig: I want to thank you for your job, I'
Released:
Jul 2, 2017
Format:
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