to let someone or something do a particular thing
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used for showing that what you are saying is more closely related to a specific thing or person than others
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using or involving physical force that is intended to damage, harm, or kill
to use money as a payment for services, goods, etc.
feeling unhappy due to being alone or lacking companionship
without anyone else
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getting a bad and anxious feeling from a person or thing because we think something bad or dangerous will happen
(dummy verb) to perform an action that is specified by a noun
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someone we know well and trust, but normally they are not part of our family
having happened, started, or been done only a short time ago
a detailed and careful consideration and examination
to mention an idea, proposition, plan, etc. for further consideration or possible action
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useful or involving an advantage
the right or left half of an object, place, person, etc.
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having a lot of value
an ability to do something well, especially after training
a condition that causes a person or thing to be more successful compared to others
the body part that is inside our head controlling how we feel, think, move, etc.
The brain is the complex and intricate organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals. It controls and coordinates all bodily functions, including sensory perception, motor activity, thought, and emotion. The brain is made up of billions of interconnected neurons that communicate with each other through electrical and chemical signals, forming neural networks that enable learning, memory, and cognitive processes. It is protected by the skull and nourished by the circulatory system, and its proper functioning is essential for maintaining health and survival.
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a session of physical exercise or practice meant to improve or maintain health, fitness, or strength
a choice or judgment that is made after adequate consideration or thought
with a lot of speed
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an organized plan made to achieve a goal
to decide on and make arrangements or preparations for something ahead of time
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to be in charge of the work of a team, organization, department, etc.
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to make a person or thing better
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(of a video game) allowing several players to compete with each other at the same time
to finally accomplish a desired goal after dealing with many difficulties
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our purpose or desired result
a possibility that something will happen
a person who leads or commands others
to become larger in amount or size
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the belief in one's own ability to achieve goals and get the desired results
someone whose job or education is about science
in relation to the body as opposed to the mind
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to accept something to be true even without proof
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the ability that enables a person to see
the act or process of organizing different parts of something so that they can properly work as a whole
used to express possibility or likelihood of something
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the process that involves teaching and learning, particularly at a school, university, or college
the length of the space that is between two places or points
used by or belonging to only a particular individual, group, institution, etc.
a part of a book that is intended to be used for learning a specific subject
A lesson is a section or chapter that teaches a specific concept, skill, or piece of knowledge. It is usually organized around a particular topic and contains explanations, examples, and activities to help the reader understand and learn. Lessons are often part of a larger educational or instructional book, such as a textbook or workbook, and are designed to guide the reader through a series of steps to build understanding. Each lesson typically ends with exercises or questions to reinforce the material learned.
a teacher who gives lessons privately to one student or a small group
A tutor is a person who provides individualized or small-group instruction to help students understand specific subjects or improve their skills. Tutors often work outside of regular classroom hours and focus on areas where students may need extra support, such as in subjects they find challenging or for test preparation. Their role is to offer personalized attention, explain concepts in different ways, and address the specific needs of each student to ensure their academic success. Tutors may work in schools, privately, or through online platforms.
above average in amount or size
below average in physical size
students as a whole that are taught together
A class refers to a group of students who are taught together during a particular course or subject. These students typically share the same learning schedule and lessons, often being led by the same teacher or instructor. A class can include students from the same academic year or level, and the term is commonly used to describe the group as a whole, especially when referring to their collective learning experience in a specific subject or subject area.
connected to or via the Internet
the process or act of gaining knowledge or a new skill by studying, experimenting, or practicing
Learning is the process of gaining knowledge, skills, or understanding through study, experience, or teaching. It involves changing or improving one's abilities or mindset by acquiring new information or practicing tasks. Learning can happen in various ways, such as reading, observing, experimenting, or interacting with others. It is a lifelong process that helps people adapt to new situations, solve problems, and make decisions. Learning occurs in both formal environments, like schools or workplaces, and informal settings, like daily life experiences or personal interests.
to spend time to learn about certain subjects by reading books, going to school, etc.
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in or traveling to a different country
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to look at a thing or person and pay attention to it for some time
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a story told through a series of moving pictures with sound, usually watched via television or in a cinema
the most common language in the world, originating in England but also the official language of America, Canada, Australia, etc.
the study of numbers and shapes that involves calculation and description
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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