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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
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the subjects that are taught in a school
curriculum
sb who established an institution/organisation
founder
USA first year student at high school/university
freshman
to see a small part of sth
get a glipse of sth
glass structure used for growing and protecting plants,vegies
greenhouse
to control
handle
room/building used for scientific research,experiments and teaching
laboratory
determined to achieve sth
motivated
free school paid for by the government for children between 14-18 (USA)
public high school
changed/repaired to return to good condition
renovated
to practise a sport in order to compete
train
to learn new abilities
aquire skills
to go to classes
attend lessons
school where children live and study during the academic years
boarding school
official document that we recieve when we have completed a course of study/training
certificate
a subject which we must study
compulsory subject
time by which sth must be done
deadline
qualification given for successfully completing a university course
degree
document showing that we have completed a course of study and practical training
diploma
system of education in which people study at home with the help of the internet..
distance learning
to leave school/university
drop out
to not pass exam
fail
to concentrate on sth
focus
number/letter given for school work/ in exam,which shows how well sb has done
grade
to sucessfully complete my education at university/collage
graduate
(UK) the head male teacher at a school
headmaster
to rember poem only using my memory
learn poems by heart
(UK)grade for academic work
mark
unreasonable opinion about sth which is not based on facts/experience
prejudice
to know sth/sb bcs you have seen them before
recognise
to leave suddenly
run away
to have no more or no left
run out of
a school where either girls /bpys are taught
singe-sex school
to focus on a particular subject
specialise in
sb who is studying at a university or collage
student
in a foreign country
abroad
rules about what clothes sb has to wear
dress code
hope that sth good will happen
expectation
to make sb want to do sth, encourage
motivate
useful
practical
to encourage
promote
to suggest sb for a particular job
recommend
opposite to what is usual/expected
reverse