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B1 Level Wordlist - Education

Here you will learn some English words about education, such as "diploma", "assignment", "lecturer", etc. prepared for B1 learners.

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CEFR B1 Vocabulary
education
education
[noun]

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

Ex: She dedicated her career to advocating for inclusive education for students with disabilities .
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to educate

to teach someone, often within a school or university setting

Ex: She was educated at a prestigious university .
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educational
educational
[Adjective]

intended to provide knowledge or facilitate learning

Ex: Online educational platforms offer courses on a wide range of subjects , from photography to computer programming .
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educated
educated
[Adjective]

having received a good education

Ex: Educated citizens play a vital role in building and maintaining a democratic society by participating in informed decision-making .
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academic
academic
[Adjective]

related to education, particularly higher education

Ex: Writing an academic essay involves synthesizing information from multiple sources and presenting a coherent argument .
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assignment

a task given to a student to do

Ex: The English assignment involved writing a persuasive essay on a controversial topic .
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classwork
classwork
[noun]

tasks that are given to students to do in class, and not at home

Ex: Completing the reading comprehension exercises was part of the daily classwork.
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campus
campus
[noun]

an area of land in which a university, college, or school, along with all their buildings, are situated

Ex: Security patrols the campus to ensure the safety of students and staff .
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diploma
diploma
[noun]

a certificate given to someone who has completed a course of study

Ex: The diploma serves as proof of completion of the educational program and can be used for employment or further education .
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adult education

classes for adults to finish their education, held in the evening or over the Internet

Ex: Many adults return to school through adult education to acquire new qualifications or advance in their careers .
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higher education

education at a university or similar educational institution that grants one an academic degree at the end

Ex: Higher education is a long-term investment that can lead to personal and professional growth .
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private
private
[Adjective]

used by or belonging to only a particular individual, group, institution, etc.

Ex: They rented a private cabin for their vacation in the mountains .
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private school

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

Ex: Private schools often have more resources compared to public institutions .
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kindergarten

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

Ex: Teachers in kindergarten play a vital role in fostering a love for learning , encouraging curiosity , and helping children develop important interpersonal skills through group activities .
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grad
grad
[noun]

someone who has received a university or college degree

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to graduate

to finish a university, college, etc. study course successfully and receive a diploma or degree

Ex: He graduated at the top of his class in law school .
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undergraduate

a student who is trying to complete their first degree in college or university

Ex: The professor assigned a challenging project to the undergrads to test their problem-solving skills.
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graduation

the action of successfully finishing studies at a high school or a university degree

Ex: She felt proud to walk across the stage at her graduation.
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degree
degree
[noun]

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

Ex: To enter the medical field , you must first obtain a medical degree.
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lecturer
lecturer
[noun]

a person who teaches courses at a college or university, often with a focus on undergraduate education, but who does not hold the rank of professor

Ex: After completing her PhD , she became a lecturer in modern history .
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pupil
pupil
[noun]

someone who is receiving education, particularly a schoolchild

Ex: The school 's policy requires pupils to wear uniforms as part of the dress code .
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period
period
[noun]

each part into which a day is divided at a school, university, etc.

Ex: The final period is often reserved for extracurricular activities or club meetings.
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to review
to review
[Verb]

to study or practice taught lessons again, particularly to prepare for an examination

Ex: The teacher encouraged the class to review their vocabulary flashcards regularly .
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to attend
to attend
[Verb]

to go to school, university, church, etc. periodically

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to drop out

to stop going to school, university, or college before finishing one's studies

Ex: Despite initial enthusiasm, he faced challenges and eventually had to drop out of the academic program.
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to examine

to test a person's knowledge or skills in a certain subject by asking them questions or asking them to do a specific task

Ex: He was examined on his ability to operate the equipment under pressure .
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exercise
exercise
[noun]

a series of questions in a book set to test one's knowledge or skill

Ex: As part of the science curriculum , students were assigned weekly lab exercises to conduct experiments and analyze results .
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examination

a formal written, practical, or spoken test used to assess someone's knowledge or skill in a specific subject or field

Ex: To become certified , candidates must successfully complete a series of examinations.
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quiz
quiz
[noun]

a short test given to students

Ex: He forgot about the quiz and had to guess most of the answers .
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tuition
tuition
[noun]

an amount of money that one pays to receive an education, particularly in a university or college

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to [hit] the books

to study in a determined and serious manner

Ex: They go to the beach when they should be hitting the books and then they wonder why they get bad grades.
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genius
genius
[noun]

someone who is very smart or is very skilled in a specific activity

Ex: Many consider Leonardo da Vinci a genius for his contributions to art and science .
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