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  • Someone is in your class.
    classmate
  • What are the two possible results of an exam?
    to pass / to fail
  • To stop going to school...
    to drop out
    to finish
    to graduate
    to attend
  • By the time the lesson was over, she knew the whole poem ...
    by memory
    by heart
    by brain
    by mind
  • A school for both boys and girls.
    co-educational school / co-ed school
  • In a lot of schools pupils wear a ...
    uniform
  • The results of your test / exam may be A, B, C, D etc. They are known as ...
    grades
  • In this class you learn to play sport and keep fit.
    PE
  • A building with equipment for doing exercises.
    gym (gymnasium)
  • A chart showing what classes students have at certain hours of a day within a week.
    a timetable
  • A school for boys or girls only.
    single-sex school
  • The student is not allowed to return to school for a fixed period of time. He's been ...
    suspended
    expelled
  • The head of a school.
    headmaster / principal
    dean
    professor
    janitor
  • In this class students learn to add, subtract, multiply or divide...
    Math / Maths
  • A subject that studies and performs plays.
    Drama
  • A person who takes care of school neatness.
    principal / headmaster
    caretaker / janitor
  • A room where you can have lunch at school.
    cafeteria / canteen
  • Course of study in a school or college.
    curriculum
  • Money charged for instruction at a school or university.
    tuition fees
  • A school run by the government. Students don't have to pay for education there.
    state school / government school
  • Before you do an exam, you should go back over all the material. It's known as...
    revision
  • A school where students / pupils live and study.
    private school
    co-ed school
    boarding school
  • If you are doing badly in a subject, you may need to get extra help (outside of regular class time). It's known as...
    private lessons
  • A date or time when a project or assigment must be finished.
    deadline
  • Written work such as fiction poetry or drama.
    Literature
  • The school year is usually divided into ...
    terms / semesters
  • You copy another student's work during a test / exam. It's known as ...
    cheating
  • A school where students have to pay fees.
    private school
  • The student is not allowed to return to school at all. He's been ...
    suspended
    expelled
  • Colin did brilliantly as usual, he passed all his exams …...
    with floating colours
    with flowing colours
    with flying colours
  • A certificate awarded when a student has successfully completed a course of study.
    diploma
  • She took ... in order to travel round the world.
    a gap year
    a free year
    a loose year
    an empty year