to receive a positive letter or number from the teacher / to be tired and impatient because you do not think something is interesting, or because you...
home time
the end of the school day when the students go home
chemistry
the scientific study of the structure of substances and the way that they change or combine with each other taught as a subject in school or universit...
uniform
a particular type of clothing worn by all the members of a group or organisation such as students, the police, the army, etc.
coastguard
a member of the organisation that helps swimmers and ships that are in danger and helps to prevent illegal activities around the coast
high heels
a type of women's shoes of which the back part is higher than the front part
loud
making a lot of noise
stay
to live in a place for a short time as a visitor or guest
enjoy
to get pleasure from something
note
a short piece of writing at the bottom of a page or at the end of a book or document which gives more information about something written in the main...
geography
the study of the countries, oceans, rivers, mountains, cities, etc. of the world taught as a subject in school or university
first aid
simple medical treatment that is given as soon as possible to someone who is injured or who suddenly becomes ill
noticeboard
a special board on a wall which notices can be fastened to
It's a shame
used when you wish a situation was different, and you feel sad or disappointed
timetable
a list of the times of classes in a school, college, etc.
lie down
to put yourself in a position in which your body is flat on the floor or on a bed
yoga
a system of exercises that help you control your mind and body in order to relax
Italian
the language used in Italy
football pitch
a marked out area of ground on which football is played
difficult
hard to do, understand or deal with
football shirt
a shirt worn to play football
eraser/rubber
a small piece of rubber that you use to remove pencil or pen marks from paper
borrow
to use something that belongs to someone else and that you must give back to them later
science
knowledge about the world, especially based on examining, testing, and proving facts
have/do homework/an exam
to have work that a student at school is asked to do at home / to take a spoken or written test of knowledge, especially an important one
maths
mathematics; the science of numbers and of shapes, including algebra, geometry, and arithmetic
mark
a letter or number given by a teacher to show how good a student's work is
DT (design and technology)
the practical study of designing and implementing technologies into different areas, such as media, engineering, construction and building services, g...
ruler
a long flat straight piece of plastic, metal, or wood that you use for measuring things or drawing straight lines
adventure
an exciting experience in which dangerous or unusual things happen
invite
to ask someone to come to a party, wedding, meal, etc.
speak
to be able to talk in a particular language
write on the board/in your notebook
to produce words or sentences on a flat wide piece of wood or plastic that you can use to show information/in a book made of plain paper on which you...
dictionary
a book that gives a list of words in alphabetical order and explains their meanings in the same language, or another language
equation
a statement in mathematics that shows that two amounts or totals are the same
rescue
to save someone or something from a situation of danger or harm
desk
a piece of furniture, usually with drawers in it, that you sit at to write and work
school café
a small restaurant at school where you can buy drinks and simple meals
wear a school uniform/a football shirt
to have a school uniform/a football shirt on your body
facts (pl)
pieces of information that are known to be true
office
a building that belongs to a company or an organisation, with rooms where people can work at desks
buy
to get something by paying money for it
art
the study of drawing or painting taught as a subject in school or university
wear
to have something such as clothes, shoes or jewellery on your body
pupil
someone who is being taught, especially a child
bedroom
a room for sleeping in
classroom
a room that you have lessons in at a school or college
boring
not interesting in any way
summer holiday
a time of rest from work or school that you have in summer
staff room
a room for teachers in a school
mad
crazy or very silly
ride
to travel on a bicycle or motorbike
football
a game played by two teams of eleven players who try to kick a round ball into the other team's goal
turn on
to make a machine or piece of electrical equipment such as a television, engine, light, etc. start operating by pushing a button, turning a key, etc.
bookshelf
a shelf that you keep books on, or a piece of furniture used for holding books
smart
clean, neat, and attractive
whiteboard
a large board with a white smooth surface that you can write on, used, for example, in rooms where classes are taught
break time
the time during the school day when classes stop and teachers and students can rest, eat, play, etc.
hip hop
a type of popular dance music with a regular heavy beat and spoken words
lunchtime
the time in the middle of the day when people usually eat their lunch
gym
a special building or room that has equipment for doing physical exercise
school uniform
a particular type of clothing worn by all students at school
French
the language used in France, and some other countries
learn a language/Chinese
to gain knowledge and skills of a particular language by experience, by studying it, or by being taught
forget
to not remember facts, information, people or things from the past
library
a room or building containing books that can be looked at or borrowed
advanced
studying or dealing with a school subject at a difficult level
chemistry class
a lesson during which chemistry is taught
exam
a spoken or written test of knowledge, especially an important one
term
one of the periods of time that a school or university year is divided into
fun
enjoyable and amusing
English
the language used in the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and some other countries
classmate
a member of the same class in a school, college
hairdresser
a person who cuts, washes, and arranges people's hair in particular styles
notebook
a book made of plain paper on which you can write notes
girlfriend
a girl or woman that you are having a romantic relationship with
physics
the science concerned with the study of physical objects and substances, and of natural forces such as light, heat, and movement
study app
an application downloaded by a user to a mobile device, which helps the user to study
timetable
a list of the times of classes at school, college, etc.
modern
made or done using the most recent designs or methods
science lab
a special room or building in which students can do tests or prepare substances
beginner
someone who has just started to do or learn something
biology
the scientific study of living things taught as a subject in school or university
exciting
making you feel happy, interested and eager
P.E.
physical education, sport and physical activity taught as a school subject
history
the study of past events taught as a subject in school or university
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