Find mistakes and correct them. 1) This professor gives a lecture tomorrow. 2) What time is the bus arriving in Manchester? 3) This salad is tasting delicious. 4) His cousin is having a cottage in the mountains. 5) Linda thinks of going to Germany to study. 6) This idea is sounding good. 7) Why do you smell the sausages? 8) Alice is being a very shy girl. 9) Their route is depending on the weather. 10) Ann has a dinner with her business partner tonight. 11) I'm feeling relaxed and full of energy after the weekend. 12) Why do you feel your pockets? 13) The apple trees are blooming in spring. 14) She is always spend too much money! 15) The Moors visit us tonight.
2. the London School of Economics and Political Science, the Imperial College of Science and Technology, the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, the School of Oriental and African Studies, the School of Architecture.
3. Whereas colleges within a university teach all subjects, and schools – a group of subjects, these institutes specialize more narrowly, and are often more occupied with research than teaching undergraduates.
4. Most of the redbrick universities founded in the nineteenth century are scattered throughout the country and are to be found in Birmingham, Bristol, Exeter, Hull, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Nottingham, Sheffield, Southampton and some others.
5. The redbrick universities organize their academic work in a va-riety of ways. Subjects are taught in individual departments which are in turn grouped into faculties covering the main subject grouping, like arts, science, engineering, social science.
6. The “new universities” were all founded after the Second World War. They are Keele Uni-versity (in Staffordshire), the universities of East Anglia, Essex, Kent, Lancaster, Sussex, Warwick, York.