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Say which of the following sentences are true to the text.


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 374.


Answer the following questions. Find the answers in the text.

Read the text without consulting a dictionary.

EXERCISES

1. How do students who live at home end up? 2. Students from what area were most likely to leave to study? 3. Who was getting the better paying jobs? 4. What did the study of 13,000 graduates across the country show? 5. Where did students who went away to university end up? 6. Why didn't students who lived at home have the same oppor­tunities to get the most suitable job? 7. How did Mr Audas describe people who stay at home? 8. What does going away to university mean? 9. What have the introduction of university fees and the increas­ing costs for students meant? 10. What is damaging for the economy? 11. What does Mr Audas believe?

1. Wealthier kids are getting the best chances. 2. The study showed that young people who left home to study at university earn the same as stay-at-home students. 3. Most students who stayed at home while they were studying ended up living in a different area to their parents. 4. Going away to university is part of growing up and maturing. 5. Official figures show one in three of the 330,000 students lives at home. 6. Students who are less inclined to move after graduation are not seeking the best-paid and most suitable jobs. 7. A mobile labour force is fundamental to a healthy economy. 8. The most skilled candidates look for the best positions, leading to increased productivity, lower staff turnover and higher wages.


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