Education wheelVersion en ligne B2 English Vocabulary revision on the topic of education par Anabel González A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Starts with A Go to class Starts with B A school that children live at while they are studying Starts with C You do this if you copy in an exam Starts with D The name for the studies that you complete at university Starts with E This can happen to students who commit serious offences and involves removal from the institution Starts with F This is what happens when you don't pass an exam Starts with G This is a sum of money given by the government or another institution to help students pay for their expenes Starts with H This is educating your children at home rather than sending them to an official educational institution Starts with I An adjective that describes someone who is unable to read or write Starts with K The name of the school that very young children attend, typically before the start of compulsory education Starts with L A lesson where the teacher does the talking and there is little or no interaction with students Starts with M A higher level degree offered by a university after the completion of a first degree Starts with N Another name for the educational institution for young children before the start of compulsory education Starts with O This verb describes what you do if you behave in accordance with the rules Starts with P Another word for a student Starts with Q An official document showing that you have completed a course Starts with R Take an examination again after failing it Starts with S This is a school that receives is funding from the government and students do not have to pay to attend Starts with T Each of the parts that the school year is divided into. Starts with U The name for a university student before they complete their degree Starts with V This is a kind of education that focuses less on theoretical aspects and more on practical training Starts with W A short course emphasising the interaction and exchange between (typically a small number of) participants Contains X The practice of conducting education with males and females attending separate classes, often in separate schools Contains Y An adjective describing something that is obligatory, for example, schooling up to a certain age