Fill in the blanks with the necessary prepositions: Helen: You can congratulate me. My dream to enter … the Moscow Teachers Train- ing State University has come true. Now I am … my first year. Mary: Clever you are! Was it very difficult? Helen: Rather! Every year there are a lot … applicants there because this University is very popular. I had to work hard as I was to take four final state exams … English, Russian, History and Literature. Mary: When you graduate … this higher educational establishment you will become a teacher, won’t you? Helen: Our University trains teachers … all kinds … schools, one can work … a sec-ondary school or a boarding school. Mary: How many classes … a day do you have? Helen: It depends … the time-table but as a rule we have two lectures … pedagogics and history of England and one or two seminars … English and some other subjects. Sometimes I have to stay … classes to work … the reading hall or take part … some social work. Well, I am speaking only … myself. How are things … you? Mary: Not so well, thank you. I failed … one subject so now I applied … a vacant position … an office and I’ll have another try. Helen: I wish you success. Good luck … you
Helen: You can congratulate me. My dream to enter into the Moscow Teachers Training State University has come true. Now I am in my first year. Mary: Clever you are! Was it very difficult? Helen: Rather! Every year there are a lot of applicants there because this University is very popular. I had to work hard as I was to take four final state exams in English, Russian, History and Literature. Mary: When you graduate from this higher educational establishment you will become a teacher, won’t you? Helen: Our University trains teachers for all kinds of schools, one can work in a secondary school or a boarding school. Mary: How many classes per day do you have? Helen: It depends on the time-table but as a rule we have two lectures on pedagogics and history of England and one or two seminars in English and some other subjects. Sometimes I have to stay after classes to work in the reading hall or take part in some social work. Well, I am speaking only for myself. How are things with you? Mary: Not so well, thank you. I failed in one subject so now I applied for a vacant position in an office and I’ll have another try. Helen: I wish you success. Good luck to you.
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Helen: You can congratulate me. My dream to enter into the Moscow Teachers Training State University has come true. Now I am in my first year.
Mary: Clever you are! Was it very difficult?
Helen: Rather! Every year there are a lot of applicants there because this University is very popular. I had to work hard as I was to take four final state exams in English, Russian, History and Literature.
Mary: When you graduate from this higher educational establishment you will become a teacher, won’t you?
Helen: Our University trains teachers for all kinds of schools, one can work in a secondary school or a boarding school.
Mary: How many classes per day do you have?
Helen: It depends on the time-table but as a rule we have two lectures on pedagogics and history of England and one or two seminars in English and some other subjects. Sometimes I have to stay after classes to work in the reading hall or take part in some social work. Well, I am speaking only for myself. How are things with you?
Mary: Not so well, thank you. I failed in one subject so now I applied for a vacant position in an office and I’ll have another try.
Helen: I wish you success. Good luck to you.