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Vocabulary about education

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D
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Starts with A

work that you must do as part of your job

Starts with B

a first university degree. A degree that you can study for after your bachelor’s degree is called a master’s degree.

Starts with C

a job or series of related jobs that you do, especially a profession that you spend a lot of your working life in

Starts with D

a course of study at a university, or the qualification that you get after completing the course

Starts with E

someone’s experience of learning or being taught

Starts with F

to be unsuccessful when you try to do something

Starts with G

a letter or number that shows the quality of a student’s work

Starts with H

to educate your children completely at home instead of in a school

Starts with I

the ability to understand and think about things, and to gain and use knowledge

Starts with J

work that you do regularly to earn money.

Starts with K

all the facts that someone knows about a particular subject

Starts with L

to gain knowledge or experience of something, for example by being taught

Starts with M

a score in the form of a number, percentage, or letter that a teacher gives a student’s work. The American word is grade

Starts with N

a group of people, organizations, or places that are connected or that work together

Contains O

a phrasal verb meaning to leave something such as an activity, school, or competition before you have finished what you intended to do

Starts with P

to be successful in an examination or test by achieving a satisfactory standard

Starts with Q

a verb to ask someone a lot of questions,

Starts with R

something that you can use to help you to achieve something, especially in your work or study

Starts with S

something that you learn or teach in a school, for example English, mathematics, or biology

Starts with T

a natural ability for being good at a particular activity

Starts with U

a student who is studying for a first degree at a college or university. A student who already has a first degree is a graduate.

Contains V

the process of deciding if the goals of a course have been achieved, or if a course meets recognized standards

Starts with W

to have a job, usually one that you are paid to do

Contains X

knowledge and skill that is gained through time spent doing a job or activity

Starts with Y

a book or digital document containing pictures of people and details of the activities that they did at school or college during one particular year

Starts with Z

a policy of punishing people for even very minor offences by using the law in a very strict way

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