Study

Page 161 - English File 3

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • The school year is divided into two parts. (US)
    semesters
  • The first formal school year, usually for 5-year-olds. (US)
    kindergarten
  • Levels in school (like 1st grade, 2nd grade, etc.). (US)
    grades
  • the school for teenagers (ages 14–18). (US)
    high school
  • School for very young children before kindergarten. (US)
    preschool
  • The first years of school for children (ages 5–11). (US)
    elementary
  • A school that teaches religion as part of its lessons. (US)
    religious schol
  • The last year of high school (US)
    12th grade
  • A place where students study after high school to get a degree. (US)
    college
  • the parts of the school year (usually three in the UK).
    terms
  • A school where students live and sleep during the term. (UK)
    boarding school
  • another word for students (mostly used in the UK).
    pupils
  • the first school children go to, from ages 5 to 11.
    primary school
  • a place to study after finishing secondary school.
    university
  • A school that parents pay for; it is not run by the government. (US)
    private school
  • The person in charge of a school. (UK)
    head teacher
  • school for children aged 11 to 16 or 18.
    secondary school
  • A free school paid for by the government. (US)
    public school
  • To finish school or college and get a diploma or degree. (US)
    graduate
  • school for very young children (like preschool).
    nursery