Text A. ANN’S ACADEMY.

Hello again! Now let me tell you about my Polytechnical Academy. I am really glad that I study here. It is one of the finest country's higher educational institutions. Many famous people have graduated from my Academy, and not only engineers or scientists, but many outstanding writers, actors, showmen and politicians Studying at our Academy gives a solid background in all spheres of knowledge and prepares for practical work.

Our Academy is quite large and old. It was founded in the 19th century by the famous Russian inventor Vladimir Komarov. First, it was a small department of a large University, but later it was rearranged into an independent institution. Nowadays it is a large school where more than 5,000 students are currently enrolled. About 3,000 are full-time students, like me, and the rest are part- time students. There are also about 150 graduate students. They conduct independent research work and have pedagogical practice.

The course of study at my academy lasts five years. There are many faculties in my academy. Here are some of them: the faculty of industrial automation and robotics, the faculty of plastics, the faculty of machine tools and the faculty of metalworking.

Our academy is large and we have several buildings. One of the buildings is for lectures

and seminars only. There are many large halls there so that students of 3-4 groups together can fit in there. And that is more than100 people. The acoustics in such large halls is very good but sometimes it is very noisy when students chatduring the lecture.

We have two laboratory buildings which are equipped with up-to-date equipment and there students can carry on lab works and conduct various experiments. Many students from my group do their own research work.

There are several cafes at the academy. My favourite one is situated in a separate one-storeyed building and people say that this is the oldest canteen or student's cafe. The food there is tasty and very affordable.

There are also several dormitories or hostel buildings where students from other cities live. But you know already that I don't live in a dormitory —I rent an apartment.


Vocabulary:

currently — â íàñòîÿùåå âðåìÿ

to be enrolled — ÷èñëèòüñÿ â ñïèñêàõ ñòóäåíòîâ

full-time students— ñòóäåíòû äíåâíîãî îòäåëåíèÿ

part time-students — ñòóäåíòû âå÷åðíåãî îòäåëåíèÿ

to conduct — ïðîâîäèòü

course of study — êóðñ îáó÷åíèÿ

industrial automation — ïðîìûøëåííàÿ àâòîìàòèêà

robotics — ðîáîòîòåõíèêà

plastics — ïëàñòìàññû

machine-tools — ñòàíêè

metalworking — ìåòàëëîîáðàáîòêà

figure— ôèãóðà, öèôðà

noisy— øóìíûé

to chat — áåñåäîâàòü, áîëòàòü

to be equipped with — áûòü îáîðóäîâàííûì

up-to-date equipment — ñîâðåìåííîå îáîðóäîâàíèå

carry on — ïðîâîäèòü

research work — èññëåäîâàòåëüñêàÿ ðàáîòà

one-storeyed — îäíîýòàæíîå
tasty— âêóñíûé
affordable — äîñòóïíàÿ (to afford — ïîçâîëÿòü)