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Vocabulario para IELTS Academic (Puntuación 8-9) - Education

Aquí, aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con la Educación que son necesarias para el examen académico IELTS.

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (8)
alumnus
alumnus
[Sustantivo]

a person, particularly a male one, who is a former student of a college, university, or school

exalumno

exalumno

Ex: The university recognized John Smith as an outstanding alumnus for his contributions to the field of medicine. 
commencement
commencement
[Sustantivo]

a formal ceremony marking the completion of an academic program, typically involving the awarding of diplomas or degrees to students who have successfully completed their studies

ceremonia de graduación

ceremonia de graduación

Ex: The commencement ceremony celebrated the achievements of graduating students and marked the beginning of their new journey. 
endowment
endowment
[Sustantivo]

money or property donated to an institution, the income from which is used for its support

donación, legado

donación, legado

Ex: The university's scholarship program is funded by its endowment. 
dean
dean
[Sustantivo]

the head of a faculty or a department of studies in a university

decano

decano

Ex: Dr. Smith has been appointed as the new dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. 
grade point average

a number indicating how well a student is doing in the US education system

promedio de calificaciones

promedio de calificaciones

Ex: Her grade point average of 3.8 earned her a spot on the Dean's List for academic excellence. 
valedictorian
valedictorian
[Sustantivo]

an elite student with the highest grade throughout school that gets chosen to give a speech at their graduation ceremony

estudiante que pronuncia el discurso de despedida

estudiante que pronuncia el discurso de despedida

Ex: Sarah was named valedictorian of her graduating class for achieving the highest grade point average. 
exeat
exeat
[Sustantivo]

a formal permission to be absent, especially from a school or other institution

un permiso formal de ausencia, un exeat

un permiso formal de ausencia, un exeat

Ex: The boarding school granted him an exeat, allowing him to leave campus for the weekend to visit his family. 
demerit
demerit
[Sustantivo]

a point against someone for a fault or wrongdoing, often used in educational or disciplinary contexts

demérito

demérito

Ex: The student received a demerit for consistently arriving late to class. 
colloquium
colloquium
[Sustantivo]

a formal and academic conference or seminar

coloquio

coloquio

Ex: The university hosted a colloquium on environmental sustainability, featuring presentations from experts in the field. 
alumna
alumna
[Sustantivo]

a former female student or pupil of a school, university, or college

exalumna

exalumna

Ex: The university honored Jane Doe as an exceptional alumna for her achievements in the field of engineering. 
crib
crib
[Sustantivo]

a translation or paraphrase of a literary work, often used for study or reference

una traducción o paráfrasis de una obra literaria,  a menudo utilizada para estudio o referencia

una traducción o paráfrasis de una obra literaria, a menudo utilizada para estudio o referencia

Ex: The student consulted a Shakespearean crib to better understand the complex language of the play. 
resit
resit
[Sustantivo]

an opportunity to take an examination again after failing it initially

recuperación, examen de recuperación

recuperación, examen de recuperación

Ex: She failed the math exam, but she has a resit next month to try again. 
practicum
practicum
[Sustantivo]

a supervised practical experience or training period, often part of an academic course, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings

práctica supervisada, periodo de formación práctica

práctica supervisada, periodo de formación práctica

Ex: As part of her education program, Sarah completed a practicum at a local elementary school, gaining valuable teaching experience. 
to flunk
to flunk
[Verbo]

to fail in reaching the required standard to succeed in a test, course of study, etc.

reprobar

reprobar

Ex: Despite studying hard, he unfortunately flunked the math exam. 
to invigilate

to monitor, especially during an examination, to ensure that rules are followed and cheating is prevented

vigilar

vigilar

Ex: The teacher was assigned to invigilate the final exams to ensure a fair testing environment. 
to ditch
to ditch
[Verbo]

to deliberately absent oneself from a class or school activity without permission

hacer novillos, faltar a clase

hacer novillos, faltar a clase

Ex: He decided to ditch school and spend the day hanging out with his friends instead. 
bursary
bursary
[Sustantivo]

a financial grant or scholarship typically awarded to support a student's education

beca, subvención

beca, subvención

Ex: The university awarded a bursary to the student who demonstrated exceptional academic achievement. 
to scrutinize

to examine something closely and carefully in order to find errors

escudriñar

escudriñar

Ex: Inspectors scrutinized the company's financial records to find any errors. 
interdisciplinary

involving or combining multiple academic disciplines or fields of study

interdisciplinario

interdisciplinario

Ex: The research project was interdisciplinary, drawing on expertise from fields such as biology, chemistry, and engineering. 
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