5) to be a first /second year postgraduate student
6) to start the research on
7) to attend lectures / seminars in
8) to combine work with studies
9) to begin working at
10) to be a success
11) to get an appointment /a position of as an engineer, junior research worker, laboratory assistant, etc.
12) to work alone / in a team / in collaboration with / jointly with…
13) to collect and arrange the data
14) to make / carry on experiments
15) to do theoretical / experimental work
16) to consult one’s supervisor (on)
17) to do / carry on / undertake research
18) to make calculations
19) to come to the conclusion that…
20) to be through with the experimental part of the work .
21) to succeed in obtaining reliable results /data/.
22) to find it interesting /important, useful, necessary/ to investigate ...
23) to make conclusions
24) to encounter many difficulties in one’s work.
25) to overcome difficulties by using another approach
26) to justify the hypothesis
27) On the basis of my calculation …
28) I am particularly interested in …
29) The subject of my main interest is …
30) After a series of experiments on …
List of questions
1) What is your educational background? What university did you graduate from?
2) When did you graduate from the University?
3) What is your specialty / major?
4) Did you do any further studies after the graduation?
5) What activities are you engaged in at present?
6) Are you a research student or a postgraduate student/ a full-time or part-time
postgraduate student?
7) When did you take a postgraduate course? What year are you in?
8) What entrance examinations did you pass?
9) Do you attend classes in English and Philosophy?
10) Do you combine studies with your work?
11) What field of science do you carry on your research in?
12) Do you work at your thesis?
13) Who is your scientific adviser / supervisor?
14) How does your supervisor follow your work?
15) What is the subject of your thesis?
16) When and why did you get interested in the problem?
17) What is the purpose of your paper?
18) What is of particular interest in your work?
19) What are you going to prove in the course of your research?
20) What part of your dissertation have you already completed?
21) Is there much or little material published on the subject of your investigation?
22) Have you already published any articles? Where and when did you publish them? Are you going to publish any more?
23) Have you ever attended a scientific symposium (congress, conference)? What problem was it devoted to? When and where was it held?
24 Are you a theoretician or an experimenter? (Are you doing theoretical or experimental work?)
25) What do you investigate?
26) Do you work in a team or have you an individual topic?
27) What methods of investigation do you use in your work?
28) How do you collect the necessary data?
29) What do you usually do when the experiment is over?
30) What do you do with the data obtained?
31) Is it difficult to analyze the results of your experiment?
32) Do the data obtained enable you to come to important conclusions?
33) When are you supposed to defend your thesis?
34) What scientific degree will you get?
35) Where can the results of your research be used in the future?
Simulation Game
International Scientific Conference “Modern Technologies”
This simulation game was developed and performed by postgraduate students of Volgograd State Technical University under Doctor of Pedagogical Science, Professor A.M. Mitina. It was conducted as a final test at the end of the English course before the candidate examination. The reports made by the postgraduates reflected the subjects of their scientific work. It may be treated as a model and be modified to any other requirements and fields of science.
Roles:
Chairman
Programme coordinator
Director of the American Scientific Society
6 young scientists from different cities of Russia