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You do this before a test so that you can refresh your memory and get better results.
revise
When you don't get good enough results in a test, you ... the test.
fail
When you get good results in a test, you ... the test.
past
The same as "do an exam".
take an exam
If you look at your classmate's answers during a test, you ... in the exam.
cheat
If you do something more serious at school, you might ...
be expelled
If you misbehave, the teacher will probably ... you stay behind after class.
make
If you do something wrong at school, you might ...
be punished
When a child doesn't behave well, we say that they ....
misbehave
My school is very strict. They don't ... us bring unhealthy food for lunch.
let
My school is very strict. We ... take our phones to school.
aren't allowed to
Higher education in the US is often called ...
college
The American school year is divided into two ...
semesters
The last year of the American high school system.
twelfth grade
The American version of nursery school, where the youngest children start.
Kindergarten
In the US, schoolchildren are divided by age groups into ...
grades
The American version of secondary school.
High school
The American version of primary school, where pupils study.
Elementary school (or junior high school)
A graduate is a person who has finished university and has a ...
degree
The British school year is divided into three ...
terms
The person who is in charge of a school.
Head teacher
Children at secondary school and people who are at university are usually called this.
Students
Children at primary school are often called this.
Pupils
Schools where children study, eat, and sleep.
Boarding schools.
Schools that parents have to pay for.
Private schools
Schools that are paid for by the government.
State schools
British teenagers go to this school from ages eleven to eighteen.
Secondary school
Some British children go to this school when they're really young, typically between the ages of two and four.
Nursery school
British children start in this school when they're five.
Primary school