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Vocabulary game. Education.

Matching the definitions to the words

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Created Date 11.01.21
Last Updated 11.02.21
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Topics of this game:
  • Officially tell a child to leave a school because their behaviour is very bad
  • To complete your studies at a university or college
  • To read and learn information that you have studied in order to prepare for an examination.
  • To suggest that someone does something that you believe would be good
  • To leave something such as an activity, school, or competition before you have finished what you intended to do.
  • To say what you think is wrong or bad about something
  • To behave dishonestly, or to not obey rules
  • A teacher in a college or university; someone who gives private lessons in a particular subject
  • A senior teacher in a college or university.
  • Someone who is in charge of a university or college
  • A group of people who make decisions or judgments
  • An experienced person who helps someone who has less experience, especially in their job
  • A higher university qualification that usually takes 1 or 2 more years of study after your first qualification, or a person who has this qualification
  • Someone who helps you to decide what to do by giving you advice or by giving you a good example to follow
  • An expert in education
  • A senior official at a college or university
  • A first university degree in an arts subject, a science subject etc.
  • Someone who teaches or does research at a college or university
  • A long piece of writing that is the final part of an advanced university degree
  • A class at a college or university in which a small group of students discuss a subject with a teacher
  • The process of taking another person’s work, ideas, or words, and using them as if they were your own.
  • A large building in or near a college or university, where students live.
  • Courses of study or training that some people do after they have left school when they do not go to university.
  • Something such as a room or piece of equipment that is provided at a place for people to use
  • An important test of your knowledge, especially one that you take at school or university
  • A part of a college or university course that you have completed successfully
  • School work that a student must do as part of a course of study, with the mark that they achieve forming part of their exam result
  • A school for children between the ages of four or five and eleven
  • The process of educating your children completely at home instead of in a school
  • Behaviour that frightens or hurts someone smaller or weaker

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