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Gold Experience B2_Unit 3 Work and education

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  • the fact of going somewhere such as a church, school, etc. regularly: attendance, detention, discipline
    attendance
  • have a good relationship: catch up on/ keep up with/ get on with
    get on with
  • the period that a person is scheduled to work: part-time/ shift /self-employed
    shift
  • the ability to control yourself or other people, even in difficult situations: detention/ discipline/ timetable
    discipline
  • a form of punishment in which children are made to stay at school for a short time: detention/ attendance/ grades
    detention
  • to suggest or think of an idea or plan: come up with something/ make up for /catch up with
    come up with smth
  • a number or letter that shows how good someone's work or performance is:grades/ syllabus/ self-employed
    grades
  • a test done in order to learn something or to discover if something works or is true: experiment/ grades/ handout
    experiment
  • a detailed plan showing when events or activities will happen: attendance/ detention /timetable
    timetable
  • to do something that you have not been able to do recently: get on with/ catch up on something/ keep up with
    catch up on something
  • not have enough of something: make up for/ run out of/ catch up on
    run out of
  • (of an activity or work) done for periods of time shorter than the usual hours:full-time / shift/ part-time
    part-time
  • a period of time when you do not work because of illness or holidays: timetable/ time off /grades
    time off
  • make a situation better or replace something: make up for/ run out of /get on with
    make up for
  • a document given to students or reporters that contains information: syllabus /handout /timetable
    handout
  • (of work or education) done for the whole of a working week: part-time/ timetable/ full-time/ shift
    full-time
  • (a plan showing) the subjects or books to be studied in a particular course: syllabus/ detention /timetable
    syllabus
  • not working for an employer but finding work for yourself or having your own business: self-employed/ shift/ part-time
    self-employed
  • manage to do as much or as well as other people: get on with/keep up with/ run out of
    keep up with