| General 
                        Writing: Write and apply |  | 
                      1. Read the paragraph 
                          carefully, paying special attention to spatial and chronological 
                          signals, and complete the following exercises.
                         The word 'university' comes from the Latin word 'universitas', 
                          meaning 'the whole'. The modern definition of a university 
                          is an institution that teaches and examines students 
                          in many branches of advanced learning, awarding degrees 
                          and providing facilities for academic research. The 
                          origins of universities can be traced back to the Middle 
                          Ages, with the earliest European centers at Bologna, 
                          Italy, for law, founded in 1088. The first universities 
                          in England were established at Oxford in 1185 and at 
                          Cambridge in 1209. By comparison, the oldest universities 
                          in the U.S.A. are at Harvard, founded in 1636, and Yale, 
                          established in 1701. The English university in London 
                          was not founded until 1836. However, it was in the 1960s 
                          that the largest single expansion of higher education 
                          took place in Britain. One of the largest university 
                          developments was the foundation of the Open University 
                          in 1969. It is a nonresidential university which provides 
                          for life-long education of various backgrounds with 
                          part-time degree and other courses. It uses a combination 
                          of correspondence courses, television, radio broadcasts 
                          and Internet, and summer schools for organization on 
                          a regional basis.
                         Fill each of the blanks with 
                          a spatial or a chronological term. 
                        Answer: 
 
                             
                              | Institution | Location | Time |  
                              | European centers | Bologna, Italy | 1088 |  
                              | Oxford | England | 1185 |  
                              | Cambridge | England | 1209 |  
                              | Harvard | U.S.A. | 1636 |  
                              | Yale | U.S.A. | 1701 |  
                              | The English university | London | 1836 |  
                              | Open University | Britain | 1969 |  |