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A small house that you would usually find in the countryside
A cottage
They are like stairs, but you can usually find them outside
Steps
The lowest room in a house, or under the first floor/ground floor
Basement
Describes a place that is large and has a lot of room
spacious
On the roof of the house, this thing lets the smoke out
Chimney
A place where you burn wood
A fireplace
A residential area, an area with lots of houses and/or apartments. Usually around the city centre.
A suburb
Small but comfortable
Cosy
The top part of a house that protects it from the weather
Roof
The top part of a room
Ceiling
A place where students live at university
Dormitory / halls of residence
An area outside the house where you can sit and relax
Terrace / patio
Americans call this the first floor, but the British call it...
the ground floor
The outer area/edge of a town, city or village
outskirts
Behave in a way that's not honest or fair in order to win or get something
cheat
Study again, usually before a test
Revise
To not be allowed to attend a certain school anymore because of bad behaviour
Be expelled
To be made to suffer because you haven't followed the rules
Be punished
My aim is to get a _________ of A+ in my final exam.
grade
I got a ___________ of 65%.
score
In the US, the school year is divided into
semesters
What's the last year of high school called?
Twelfth grade
In the UK, people who attend elementary school are called...
pupils
A school that's paid for by the government is a
state school
According to the US education system, after completing elementary school you go on to...
Middle school/junior high school and high school
A school you go to from the ages of 11-18
Secondary school
A school you go to from the ages of 6 to 12
Elementary school / primary school
A school you go to at the ages of 2 to 4, but it's not compulsory
Nursery (school) / Kindergarten
The person in charge of a school
Head teacher
A qualification you get after completing a university course
Degree
A school where students live and study
Boarding school