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boarding school
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degree
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nursery school
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education
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biology
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chemistry
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private school
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state school
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pupil
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kindergarten
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primary school
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elementary school
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secondary school
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high school
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student
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college
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geography
geography
名詞
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/dʒiˈɑɡɹəfi/
(地理)

(地理)

地理学

the scientific study of the physical features of the Earth and its atmosphere, divisions, products, population, etc.

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He majored in geography to understand more about Earth's physical features and human impact.
The geography class explored the diverse climates and landscapes around the world.
What is "geography"?

Geography is the study of the Earth’s physical features, climate, and the spatial relationships between places. It explores how natural and human-made features shape landscapes, environments, and human activities. Geography helps us understand the distribution of populations, resources, and the impact of human actions on the planet.

history
history
名詞
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/ˈhɪstɚi/ , /ˈhɪstri/
(史学 (しがく))

(史学 (しがく))

歴史 (れきし)

the study of past events, especially as a subject in school or university

What is "history"?

History is the study of past events, people, and societies, aiming to understand how they shaped the present. It examines records, artifacts, and documents to reconstruct and interpret past experiences, offering insights into the development of cultures, civilizations, and the world. History helps us learn from previous successes and failures to guide future actions.

information technology
information technology
名詞
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/ˌɪnfɚˈmeɪʃən tɛkˈnɑləʤi/
(IT(アイティー))

(IT(アイティー))

情報技術

a field of science that deals with the use or study of electronic devices and processes in which data is stored, created, modified, etc.

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literature
literature
名詞
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/ˈɫɪtɝətʃɝ/
(文芸 (ぶんげい))

(文芸 (ぶんげい))

文学 (ぶんがく)

written works that are valued as works of art, such as novels, plays and poems

mathematics
mathematics
名詞
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/ˌmæθəˈmætɪks/
(マスマティクス)

(マスマティクス)

数学(すうがく)

the study of numbers and shapes that involves calculation and description

What is "mathematics"?

Mathematics is the study of numbers, quantities, shapes, and patterns. It includes various fields like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and calculus, all of which are used to solve problems and explain relationships between different elements. Mathematics is essential in everyday life and is widely applied in areas such as science, engineering, economics, and technology.

physics
physics
名詞
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/ˈfɪzɪks/
(物理)

(物理)

物理学

the scientific study of matter and energy and the relationships between them, including the study of natural forces such as light, heat, and movement

What is "physics"?

Physics is the study of the fundamental forces and particles that make up the universe, as well as how matter and energy interact. It explores concepts like motion, gravity, electricity, and light. Physics provides the basis for understanding natural laws and is critical in technologies like computers, transportation, and medical devices, as well as in advancing knowledge about the universe.

boarding school
名詞
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/bˈoːɹdɪŋ skˈuːl/
(ボーディングスクール)

(ボーディングスクール)

寄宿学校

a school where students live and study during the school year

day school
What is a "boarding school"?

A boarding school is a school where students live on campus during the school term, rather than commuting from home. These schools provide accommodation, meals, and a structured daily schedule that includes classes, extracurricular activities, and study time. Boarding schools often have a strong academic focus and may offer additional programs such as sports, arts, or leadership training. Students stay in dormitories, supervised by staff, and typically return home during school breaks. Boarding schools can offer a more immersive educational experience, fostering independence and personal development.

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複合名詞
degree
degree
名詞
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/dɪˈɡriː/
(ディグリー)

(ディグリー)

学位 (がくい)

the certificate that is given to university or college students upon successful completion of their course

head
名詞
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/hɛd/
N/A

N/A

the person in charge of running a school

Who is the "head"?

The head is the person in charge of a school or college, holding the highest level of authority and responsibility. They oversee all operations, making important decisions about the direction and policies of the institution. The head ensures that the school or college runs smoothly, manages staff and resources, and maintains high educational standards. They also represent the institution in the community and may work with other leaders to achieve long-term goals and success.

nursery school
nursery school
名詞
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/nˈɜːsɚɹi skˈuːl/
(幼稚園)

(幼稚園)

保育園

a place where young children, typically infants and toddlers, are cared for during the day while their parents are at work or otherwise occupied

What is "nursery school"?

Nursery school is an early childhood education setting designed for young children, typically ages three to five. It provides a structured environment for learning through play, socialization, and basic educational activities. Nursery schools focus on developing foundational skills in areas such as language, motor skills, and early math concepts, while also encouraging creativity, independence, and social interaction. These schools are often the first formal educational experience for children before they move on to elementary school.

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複合名詞
education
education
名詞
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/ˌɛdʒʊˈkeɪʃən/
(エデュケーション)

(エデュケーション)

教育 (きょういく)

the process that involves teaching and learning, particularly at a school, university, or college

biology
biology
名詞
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/baɪˈɑɫədʒi/
(バイオロジー)

(バイオロジー)

生物学

the scientific study of living organisms; the science that studies living organisms

What is "biology"?

Biology is the study of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, and interactions with their environment. It covers a wide range of topics, from the molecular mechanisms within cells to the behavior of entire ecosystems. Biology helps us understand the diversity of life on Earth, how organisms adapt to their surroundings, and the processes that sustain life, such as metabolism, reproduction, and evolution.

chemistry
chemistry
名詞
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/ˈkɛməstɹi/, /ˈkɛmɪstɹi/
(化学(ばけがく))

(化学(ばけがく))

化学(かがく)

the branch of science that is concerned with studying the structure of substances and the way that they change or combine with each other

What is "chemistry"?

Chemistry is the scientific study of the composition, properties, and reactions of matter. Chemists explore how substances interact with one another, form new compounds, and undergo transformations. Chemistry is fundamental in fields like medicine, environmental science, and industry, as it helps create new materials, understand biological processes, and develop products from energy to pharmaceuticals.

private school
名詞
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/ˈpraɪvɪt ˌskuːl/
(プライベートスクール)

(プライベートスクール)

私立学校(しりつがっこう)

a school that receives money from the parents of the students instead of the government

What is a "private school"?

A private school is an educational institution that is not funded by the government. Instead, it relies on tuition fees paid by students' families, donations, or other private sources of funding. Private schools often have more flexibility in their curriculum and policies, and they may offer specialized programs or unique approaches to education. These schools typically have smaller class sizes and can be selective in their admissions process. Private schools may provide a range of education, from early childhood through to high school, and sometimes offer religious or alternative educational focuses.

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複合名詞
state school
名詞
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/stˈeɪt skˈuːl/
(州立学校 (しゅうりつがっこう))

(州立学校 (しゅうりつがっこう))

公立学校 (こうりつがっこう)

a school that provides free education due to being funded by the government

What is a "state school"?

A state school is a type of public school that is funded and operated by the government at the state level, rather than by local or national authorities. It provides free education to students living within a specific state or region. State schools follow a curriculum set by the government and are open to all students in the area, offering education in subjects like math, science, and the arts. These schools aim to ensure that every child has access to quality education, regardless of their financial background.

pupil
pupil
名詞
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/ˈpjuːpəl/
(学童 (がくどう))

(学童 (がくどう))

生徒 (せいと)

someone who is receiving education, particularly a schoolchild

kindergarten
kindergarten
名詞
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/ˈkɪndɚˌɡɑrtən/
(キンダーガーテン)

(キンダーガーテン)

幼稚園 (ようちえん)

a class or school that prepares four-year-old to six-year-old children for elementary school

What is "kindergarten"?

Kindergarten is a formal educational program for young children, usually around 5 years old, that serves as the first year of primary education. It focuses on early learning skills such as reading, writing, math, and social development, preparing children for the elementary school years. Kindergarten programs are designed to promote cognitive, physical, and emotional growth through structured activities like games, arts, and group work. In many countries, kindergarten is part of the compulsory education system, offering a structured yet playful environment that helps children adjust to a more formal school setting.

primary school
primary school
名詞
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/pɹˈaɪmɚɹi skˈuːl/
(初等学校 (しょうとうがっこう))

(初等学校 (しょうとうがっこう))

小学校 (しょうがっこう)

the school for young children, usually between the age of 5 to 11 in the UK

What is a "primary school"?

A primary school is an educational institution that provides the first stage of formal education, typically for children aged 5 to 11 years. It focuses on foundational subjects such as reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies. Primary schools aim to develop basic academic skills, as well as social and emotional skills, in young learners. This stage of education serves as the groundwork for further learning in secondary and higher education. In many countries, primary school is compulsory and is considered a key part of a child's early development.

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複合名詞
elementary school
elementary school
名詞
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/ˌɛlɪmˈɛntɚɹi skˈuːl/
(初等学校)

(初等学校)

小学校

a primary school for the first six or eight grades

What is "elementary school"?

Elementary school refers to the first stage of formal education, typically covering grades 1 through 5 or 6, depending on the country. It provides a foundational education for children, usually between the ages of 6 and 11. During this period, students learn core subjects such as reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies. Elementary school focuses not only on academic knowledge but also on developing social skills, emotional growth, and basic problem-solving abilities. It is the beginning of the school system, designed to prepare children for higher levels of education in middle and high schools.

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複合名詞
secondary school
secondary school
名詞
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/sˈɛkəndɚɹi skˈuːl/
(高等学校)

(高等学校)

中学校

the school for young people, usually between the ages of 11 to 16 or 18 in the UK

What is a "secondary school"?

A secondary school is an educational institution that provides education to students typically between the ages of 11 or 12 and 16 or 18, depending on the country. It follows primary school and prepares students for adulthood, offering both general education and specialized subjects. Secondary schools may offer different types of programs, including academic tracks, vocational training, or a combination of both, depending on the region. The focus is on preparing students for further education, work, or other life pursuits.

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複合名詞
high school
high school
名詞
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/hˈaɪ skˈuːl/
(高校)

(高校)

高等学校

a secondary school typically including grades 9 through 12

What is "high school"?

High school is an educational institution for students typically aged 14 to 18, covering grades 9 through 12. It provides a more advanced level of education, focusing on subjects like mathematics, science, language arts, social studies, and electives such as art, music, and physical education. High school helps students build the skills necessary for either higher education or entering the workforce. During this time, students may also engage in extracurricular activities, such as sports, clubs, or volunteer work. High school is a crucial period for personal and academic growth, preparing students for adult responsibilities and future careers.

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複合名詞
student
student
名詞
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/ˈstuːdnt/
(生徒(せいと))

(生徒(せいと))

学生(がくせい)

a person who is studying at a school, university, or college

Who is a "student"?

A student is an individual formally enrolled in an educational institution, such as a school, college, or university, to pursue specific academic goals. Students attend classes, complete assignments, and often work toward earning qualifications or degrees. This term typically applies to those in structured learning environments, especially at higher levels of education.

term
名詞
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/tɝm/
(ターム)

(ターム)

学期

one of the three periods in the academic year during which multiple classes are held in schools, universities, etc.

What is a "term"?

A term is a fixed period during which classes are held in schools, colleges, or universities. It is typically part of the academic year, with common terms being fall, spring, and summer. A term can last anywhere from a few weeks to several months, and during this time, students attend classes, complete assignments, and take exams. At the end of the term, academic performance is often assessed, and grades are given. Terms are used to organize the academic calendar, helping students and staff manage their schedules and workload throughout the year.

college
college
名詞
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/ˈkɑːlɪdʒ/
(短期大学)

(短期大学)

大学

a university in which students can study up to a bachelor's degree after graduation from school

What is a "college"?

A college is an institution of higher education where students pursue a bachelor's degree after completing their secondary education. It provides a range of academic programs and disciplines for students to specialize in, often with a focus on undergraduate education. Colleges may also offer associate degrees or certifications in certain fields. Unlike universities, which often have graduate programs, colleges primarily focus on providing bachelor's-level education and may also include various extracurricular activities and support services to enhance the student experience.

grade
grade
名詞
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/ɡreɪd/
(グレード)

(グレード)

成績(せいせき)

a letter or number given by a teacher to show how a student is performing in class, school, etc.

What is a "grade"?

A grade is a mark given by a teacher to reflect how well a student is doing in a particular subject or course. It is typically represented as a letter (such as A, B, C) or a number, with higher marks indicating better performance. Grades are used to assess a student's understanding of the material, skills, and overall progress throughout the term. They are often used in determining academic achievement, influencing future opportunities such as higher education or job prospects.

semester
名詞
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/səˈmɛstɚ/
(セメスター)

(セメスター)

学期(がっき)

each of the two periods into which a year at schools or universities is divided

What is a "semester"?

A semester is a division of the academic year, typically lasting around 15 to 18 weeks, during which classes are held at schools, colleges, or universities. It is one of the two main periods in a year when courses are taught. The semester system is commonly used in many educational institutions, allowing students to take a set of courses, complete assignments, and sit for exams within this time frame. At the end of the semester, students usually receive grades based on their performance in the courses.

to allow
to allow
動詞
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/əˈlaʊ/
(認める (みとめる))

(認める (みとめる))

許可する (きょかする)

to let someone or something do a particular thing

forbid

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他動詞
to expel
to expel
動詞
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/ɪkˈspɛɫ/
(退学させる (たいがくさせる))

(退学させる (たいがくさせる))

追放する (ついほうする)

to force someone to leave a place, organization, etc.

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to punish
to punish
動詞
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/ˈpʌnɪʃ/
(処罰する (しょばつする))

(処罰する (しょばつする))

罰する (ばつする)

to cause someone suffering for breaking the law or having done something they should not have

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他動詞
to cheat
to cheat
動詞
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/ʧiːt/
(不正行為をする)

(不正行為をする)

カンニングする

to win or gain an advantage in a game, competition, etc. by breaking rules or acting unfairly

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自動詞

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