3. One of the most important changes in education is the
effort to educate adults in school who didn’t have the
opportunity to go to school at all. Governments are
starting education programmes to teach them how to
read and write, how to farm, how to be healthier, etc...
The basic belief behind these programmes is that a
country will be economically and politically stronger if its
people are educated.
4. Adult education faces many obstacles. For one thing,
adults are not accustomed to attending school. Also,
many adults are ashamed or afraid to go back to school.
They often think that they will appear to be unintelligent
or that they will fail. In addition, adults often have little
time for education.
5. They have jobs and families and cannot take six or more
hours every day to go to school, so school must go to the
adults. On the other hand, adults have some advantages
in education. As they have already accumulated a wealth
of experience of life in general which helps them in
learning, they know what knowledge will be useful and
what will not.
6. 1. Governments are starting programmes to
teach adults how to cook.
2. The basic belief behind the adult
education programme is to make an
economically and politically strong country.
3. Adults are often afraid to go to school, or
they do not have enough time for school.
TRUE
FALSE
FALSE
7. 4. Most villages in Turkey have adult
education programmes.
5. Adults are often more experienced, and
their experience helps them become better
learners.
NOT MENTIONED
TRUE
9. 1. His incurable illness made him write his
biography, which was used as a ................. later.
2. Leonardo Di Caprio heads the ................. in that
film.
3. The ................. of this soap opera was
composed by Kıraç.
4. Most of the foreign films have been .................
into Turkish.
soundtrack
dubbed
costumes released soundtrack flashbacks
Script cast dubbed blockbuster
script
cast
10. 5. The events which took place before the murder
are shown as a series of ................. in the film.
6. The dancers in the film were all in their national
................. .
7. Her latest novel has become a major .................
and has been on sale for weeks.
blockbuster
costumes
flashbacks
costumes released soundtrack flashbacks
Script cast dubbed blockbuster
13. b. Fill in the blanks using the correct forms of
the words from the table.
14. 1. The little girl had a disappointed ...............................
on her face after the exam. The questions
were very difficult for her.
2. How many rivals will ............................... in the
competition tomorrow?
3. Due to the economic crisis, the university had to
change its ............................... strategies.
expression
participate
education
15. 4. She has to have enough teaching
............................... to get this job as a teacher.
5. His casual clothes ............................... a bad
impression during the interview at university.
6. All the students stood up when the lecturer
............................... at the door.
experience
create
appeared
16. Put the verbs in brackets into Simple
Past, Past Continuous or Past Perfect.
Passive is possible.
17. Interviewer : Today, we are going to interview
Mike Judge, the creator of ‘Beavis and
Butthead’.
Where were you born?
Mike Judge : I (0) was (be) born in Ecuador in
1962 and (1) ................... (bring up) in
Albuquerque,
New Mexico.
brought up
18. Interviewer : Did you like watching cartoons
when you were a child?
Mike Judge : Yes, I (2) ................... (love)
watching them. Sometimes I (3) ...................
(spend) hours
watching them on TV.
loved
was spending
19. Interviewer : Did you have any part-time jobs before
becoming a cartoonist?
Mike Judge : I (4) ................ (work) part-time as a
paper boy and at drugstore before I (5) ..................
(become) a cartoonist. While I (6) ................... (work) at
a fast food restaurant,
I (7) ................... (sack) for eating too many French
fries.
worked
became
was working
was socked
20. Interviewer : What about your educational life?
Mike Judge : After I (8) ................... (move) to San
Diego, I (9) ................... (study) physics and
received my bachelor’s degree.
moved
studied
21. Interviewer : Did you live in San Diego for
many years?
Mike Judge : No, I didn’t. While I was working
as an electronics engineer for a company, I
decided to move back to Texas.
22. Interviewer : When was your first contact with animation?
Mike Judge : While I (10) ................... (visit) an animation
festival at a Dallas theatre, I (11) .......................
(so / impress) by it that I went directly to the local library and
read numerous books
about drawing cartoons. My initial attempts produced
cartoons such as ‘Huh?’, ‘Frog
Baseball’ and ‘Office Space’. After a few months, I (12)
................... (offer) a show by
Abby Terkuhle, executive producer at Sun TV.
was visiting
was so impressed
offered
23. Interviewer : We have learned a lot about
Mike Judge today, a self-made cartoonist with
two daughters, a fast car and whatever else
is part of the American dream. Whatever his
future plans might be, there is no doubt that
his work will have worldwide appeal.