AT QUESTION 25 – 29

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Question 25 – 29: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best answer to the questions

by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet.

Instructors at American colleges and universities use many different teaching methods. Some instructors

give assignments every day. They grade homework. Students in their classes have to take many quizzes, a

midterm exam, and a final test. Other instructors give only writing assignments. Some teachers always follow a

course outline and usually use the textbook. Others send students to the library for assignments.

The atmosphere in some classrooms is very formal. Students call their instructors “Professor Smith”, “Mrs.

Jones”, and so on. Some teachers wear business clothes and give lectures. Other classrooms have an informal

atmosphere. Students and teachers discuss their ideas. Instructors dress informally, and students call them by

their first them. American teachers are not alike in their teaching styles.

At most American colleges and universities, facilities for learning and recreation are available to students.

Students can often use type-writers, tape recorders, video machines, and computers at libraries and learning

centers. They can buy books, notebooks, and other things at campus stores. They can get advice on their

problems from counselors and individual help with their classes from tutors. Students can relax and have fun on

campus, too. Some schools have swimming pools and tennis courts. Most have snack bars or cafeterias.