Unit 3 您所在位置:Unit3 Leisure Activities/ Passage A/ Language Points Clubs and societies EEOne of the downsides, especially with larger societies, is the hacking which ta kes place. Hack' is the negative term applied to those seeking advancement ( usually to President) in whatever club or society, and some clubs such as the Oxford Union or the Guild Society tend to attract those with the spark of ambition more than others. When students suddenly remember their blank CVs which are supposed to secure them a highly paid job once they graduate O(PASSAGE A HOME MENUPASSAGE B
您所在位置: Unit 3 Leisure Activities / Passage A / Language Points Clubs and Societies One of the downsides, especially with larger societies, is the hacking which takes place. 'Hack' is the negative term applied to those seeking advancement (usually to President) in whatever club or society, and some clubs such as the Oxford Union or the Guild Society tend to attract those with the spark of ambition more than others. When students suddenly remember their blank CVs5 which are supposed to secure them a h i g h l y p a i d j ob o n c e t h e y g ra d u a t e
Unit 3 您所在位置:Unit3 Leisure Activities/ Passage A/ Language Points Clubs and societies hackery is almost inevitable. Do not be afraid though: the vast majority of students tend to avoid such self-seeking behaviour and get on with life OE With over 300 registered societies there really is something for everyone. Apart from the obvious political parties and sports clubs there are groups for all the main religions; societies interested in the society and culture of countries from China to Bulgaria and UK regions from Scotland to essex O(PASSAGE A HOME MENUPASSAGE B
您所在位置: Unit 3 Leisure Activities / Passage A / Language Points Clubs and Societies hackery is almost inevitable. Do not be afraid, though: the vast majority of students tend to avoid such self-seeking behaviour and get on with With over 300 registered societies there really is something for everyone. Apart from the obvious political parties and sports clubs there are groups for all the main religions; societies interested in the society and culture of countries from China to Bulgaria, and UK regions from Scotland to Essex life
Unit 3 您所在位置:Unit3 Leisure Activities/ Passage A/ Language Points Clubs and societies charities for those interested in voluntary work literature. music. drama and sci-fi: and a fair number of strange groups such as the LMH Pudding Society, the Oxford Stunt Factory and the pooh sticks Society. You won't get bored. O(PASSAGE A HOME MENUPASSAGE B
您所在位置: Unit 3 Leisure Activities / Passage A / Language Points Clubs and Societies charities for those interested in voluntary work, literature, music, drama and sci-fi; and a fair number of strange groups such as the LMH Pudding Society,the Oxford Stunt Factory and the Pooh Sticks Society. You won't get bored
Unit3所在位置;Pasa9eA/ Read About I/ Content Awareness/ Read and Think Ex2 Ex2 Answer the following questions with the information you got from the passage. 1. How can you find out about the activities that take place in a university like Oxford? Reference By checking out the large array of clubs and societies O(PASSAGE A HOME MENUPASSAGE B
您所在位置: Passage A / Read About It / Content Awareness / Read and Think Ex. 2 Ex.2 Answer the following questions with the information you got from the passage. 1. How can you find out about the activities that take place in a university like Oxford? By checking out the large array of clubs and societies. Reference:
Unit3所在位置;Pasa9eA/ Read About I/ Content Awareness/ Read and Think Ex2 Ex2 Answer the following questions with the information you got from the passage. 2. How can you find out what clubs and societies are on offer at Oxford? References By browsing through a brand-new edition of the comprehensive guide to all things at Oxford or the Oxford Directory issued in Freshers Week O(PASSAGE A HOME MENUPASSAGE B
您所在位置: Passage A / Read About It / Content Awareness / Read and Think Ex. 2 Ex.2 Answer the following questions with the information you got from the passage. 2. How can you find out what clubs and societies are on offer at Oxford? By browsing through a brand-new edition of the comprehensive guide to all things at Oxford or the Oxford Directory issued in Freshers’ Week. Reference: