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Essential Vocabulary for Talking About Education
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test
(n)
a means to assess someone's knowledge or ability
Wednesday's test will be difficult.
Wednesday's test will be difficult.
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research
(n)
the investigation of a topic to discover the facts
research lab
research lab
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elementary school
(n)
The elementary school students are learning on computers.
The elementary school students are learning on computers.
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high school
(n)
the final stage of secondary education for children aged 14 to 18
high school students
high school students
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university
(n)
further education offering both undergraduate and graduate degree programs
He received a full scholarship from a famous university.
He received a full scholarship from a famous university.
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college
(n)
I lived in the dormitory for all four years of college.
I lived in the dormitory for all four years of college.
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diploma
(n)
kindergarten
(n)
a school that prepares children of five to six years old for elementary school
exchange student
(n)
doctorate
(n)
master's degree
(n)
degree
(n)
bachelor's degree
(n)
grade
(n)
undergraduate
(n)
a student who is completing their first degree
postgraduate
(n)
a student who has already completed a degree and is studying for a further degree
PhD
(n)
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