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school
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a place where children learn things from teachers

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He forgot his homework and had to rush back to school to get it.
My children go to school to learn new things and make friends.

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subject
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a branch or an area of knowledge that we study at a school, college, or university

What is a "subject"?

A subject is a specific area of knowledge or study. It refers to a particular field or topic that is taught or learned, such as mathematics, history, science, or literature. Each subject focuses on a distinct set of concepts, principles, and skills, helping individuals gain expertise in that area. Subjects can be broad, like social studies, or more specialized, like chemistry or philosophy. People choose or are assigned subjects to study based on their interests, career goals, or educational requirements. Subjects are typically taught in schools, colleges, and universities and can lead to deeper expertise in a specific field.

art
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a field of study focuses on learning and practicing different creative skills, such as drawing, painting, sculpture, and understanding the history and theory behind them

design
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the act or process of drawing or making an outline or sketch in order to show how something works or how it is built

technology
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the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry

drama
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the art of performing stories on stage, in film, or on television through acting and dialogue

English
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the subject of study encompassing the language, literature, and writing associated with English-speaking cultures

What is "English"?

English is the study of the English language, its structure, literature, and use in communication. It involves examining grammar, vocabulary, and style, as well as analyzing works of literature written in English. English studies also explore how the language evolves and how literature reflects society, culture, and human experiences.

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

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
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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 and communications technology
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/ˌɪnfɚmˈeɪʃən ænd kəmjˌuːnɪkˈeɪʃənz tɛknˈɑːlədʒi/

the study of how computers and the internet work or data are received or stored as a school subject

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music
music
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the art or science of creating or performing sounds, including melody, harmony, and rhythm

physical education
physical education
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/fˈɪzɪkəl ˌɛdʒuːkˈeɪʃən/

sport, physical exercise, and games that are taught as a subject in schools

What is "physical education"?

Physical education is the study of physical fitness, sports, and health. It involves teaching students the importance of exercise, teamwork, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle through physical activity. Physical education also promotes skills like coordination, endurance, and strength, contributing to overall well-being.

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religious education
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/ɹɪlˈɪdʒəs ˌɛdʒuːkˈeɪʃən/

the study of religion and its teachings, often part of a school curriculum

What is "religious education"?

Religious education is the study of various religions, their beliefs, practices, and values. It explores the history, teachings, and traditions of different faiths, as well as how religion influences culture, society, and individual behavior. Religious education helps individuals understand diverse perspectives on spirituality and ethics, fostering respect, tolerance, and critical thinking about moral and existential questions.

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science
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knowledge about the structure and behavior of the natural and physical world, especially based on testing and proving facts

What is "science"?

Science is the study of the natural world through observation, experimentation, and reasoning. It seeks to understand how things work, from the smallest particles to large systems, by asking questions and testing ideas. Science covers a wide range of fields, such as biology, physics, and chemistry. It uses systematic methods to gather knowledge, make discoveries, and develop technologies that improve lives. Science is important for understanding the world around us and solving problems in health, technology, and the environment.

mathematics
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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.

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