🎓 Education
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Campus
B1The grounds and buildings of a university or college.
Vocation
B1A person's job or profession, especially one that is considered a calling or purpose.
Lecture
A2A formal talk given to a group of people, usually in an educational setting.
Discipline
B2the practice of training people to obey rules and orders and punishing them if they do not; the controlled behaviour or situation that is the result of this training
Equity
B1The quality of being fair and impartial.
Grant
B2to agree to give somebody what they ask for, especially formal or legal permission to do something
Primary
B1connected with the education of children between the ages of about five and eleven
Project
A1a piece of work involving careful study of a subject over a period of time, done by school or college students
Research
A2a careful study of a subject, especially in order to discover new facts or information about it
Technology
A2scientific knowledge used in practical ways in industry, for example in designing new machines
Thesis
B2a long piece of writing completed by a student as part of a university degree, based on their own research
Academic
B1connected with education, especially studying in schools and universities
Achievement
B1a thing that somebody has done successfully, especially using their own effort and skill
Art
A1the use of the imagination to express ideas or feelings, particularly in painting, drawing or sculpture
Assessment
B2an opinion or a judgement about somebody/something that has been thought about very carefully
Assignment
B1a task or piece of work that somebody is given to do, usually as part of their job or studies
Behaviour
A2the way that somebody behaves, especially towards other people
Classroom
A1a room where a class of children or students is taught
College
A1(in the UK) a place where students go to study or to receive training after they have left school
Course
A1a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject
Credit
A2an arrangement that you make, with a shop for example, to pay later for something you buy
Degree
A2a unit for measuring temperature
Digital
A2using a system of receiving and sending information as a series of the numbers one and zero, showing that an electronic signal is there or is not there
Exam
A1a formal written, spoken or practical test, especially at school or college, to see how much you know about a subject, or what you can do
Geography
A1the scientific study of the earth’s surface, physical features, divisions, products, population, etc.
Grade
B1a mark given in an exam or for a piece of school work
History
A1all the events that happened in the past
Homework
A1work that is given by teachers for students to do at home
Instructor
A2a person whose job is to teach somebody a practical skill or sport
Laboratory
B1a room or building used for scientific research, experiments, testing, etc.
Language
A1the system of communication in speech and writing that is used by people of a particular country or area
Learning
A2the process of learning something
Lesson
A1a period of time in which somebody is taught something
Library
A1a building in which collections of books, newspapers, etc. and sometimes films and recorded music are kept for people to read, study or borrow
Literature
B1pieces of writing that are valued as works of art, especially novels, plays and poems (in contrast to technical books and newspapers, magazines, etc.)
Mathematics
A2the study of numbers and shapes. Branches of mathematics include arithmetic, algebra, geometry and trigonometry.
Online
A1available on or done using the internet or other computer network
Principal
B2most important; main
Professor
A2a university teacher of the highest rank
Pupil
B2a person who is being taught, especially a child in a school
School
A1a place where children go to be educated
Science
A1knowledge about the structure and behaviour of the natural and physical world, based on facts that you can prove, for example by experiments
Secondary
B1connected with teaching children of 11–18 years
Student
A1a person who is studying at a university or college
Subject
A1a thing or person that is being discussed, described or dealt with
Teacher
A1a person whose job is teaching, especially in a school
Teaching
A2the work of a teacher
Term
A2a word or phrase used as the name of something, especially one connected with a particular type of language
Test
A1an examination of somebody’s knowledge or ability, consisting of questions for them to answer or activities for them to perform
University
A1an institution at the highest level of education where you can study for a degree or do research
Virtual
B2made to appear to exist by the use of computer software, for example on the internet
Attendance
C1the act of being present at a place, for example at school
Certificate
B2an official document that may be used to prove that the facts it states are true
Counsellor
C1a person who has been trained to advise people with problems, especially personal problems
Curriculum
B2the subjects that are included in a course of study or taught in a school, college, etc.
Diversity
B2a range of many people or things that are very different from each other
Faculty
C1a department or group of related departments in a college or university
Inclusion
C1the fact of including somebody/something; the fact of being included
Kindergarten
B2a school or class to prepare children aged five for school
Literacy
C1the ability to read and write