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【Vocabulary List 20250914】School Life: Then and Now
副总编 二十三级
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This post gives some useful vocabulary about the topic "School Life: Then and Now"


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副总编 二十三级
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副总编 二十三级
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Basic Vocabulary List: School Life


Subjects & Learning:

- Subject: A class you take, like math or history.

- Homework: Work done at home for school.

- Exam: A big test.

- Grade: Your score on a test or in a class.

- Project: A big piece of work, often done over time.

- Course: Another word for a class or subject.

- Lesson: What you learn in one class period.

- Notes: Words you write down to remember what you learned.

- Schedule: Your plan for the school day or week.


School People:

- Classmate: A person in your class.

- Teacher: A person who teaches.

- Principal: The leader of the school.

- Friend: Someone you like and spend time with.

- Group: A few people working or talking together.

- Team: A group that plays sports or games together.


School Activities & Places:

- Club: A group for a special interest, like art or science.

- Sports: Games like soccer or basketball where you move your body.

- Break: A short rest time between classes.

- Lunchtime: The time when you eat at school.

- Classroom: The room where you have class.

- Library: A place with many books to read or borrow.

- Playground: An outdoor place for playing and sports.

- Lab: Short for laboratory; a room for science experiments.


Feelings & Experiences:

- Interesting: Making you want to learn more.

- Boring: Not fun or interesting.

- Easy: Not difficult.

- Difficult: Hard to do or understand.

- Fun: Enjoyable and playful.

- Stress: A feeling of worry or pressure.

- Memory: Something you remember from the past.

- Excited: Happy and looking forward to something.

- Nervous: A little worried or afraid.


Common Phrases:

- Good grades: High scores in your classes.

- Make friends: To become friends with someone.

- Join a club: To become part of a club.

- After school: The time when classes are finished for the day.

- Graduate: To finish school and get a diploma.

- Study for a test: To learn and prepare for an exam.

- Have fun: To enjoy yourself.

- Look back: To think about something in the past.


 
副总编 二十三级
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Advanced Vocabulary List: School Life


Academic & Learning:

- Curriculum: The subjects and content taught in a school.

- Discipline: A specific field of study.

- Assignment: A task or piece of work given to students.

- Deadline: The time by which something must be finished.

- Thesis: A long research paper required for a degree.

- Lecture: A formal talk on a subject, especially at a university.

- Seminar: A class where students discuss topics with a teacher.

- Scholarship: Money given to help pay for education based on achievement.

- Academic pressure: Stress related to schoolwork and grades.


Campus & Environment:

- Campus: The land and buildings of a university or college.

- Dormitory (Dorm): A building where students live at university.

- Faculty: All the teachers in a university or department.

- Administration: The people who manage the school.

- Facilities: Buildings, equipment, and services provided for a purpose.

- Auditorium: A large room where people gather for events.

- Canteen/Cafeteria: A place where students eat meals.


Social & Personal Development:

- Peer: A person who is at the same level as you.

- Network: To meet people who might help you in the future.

- Extracurricular: Activities outside of regular classes.

- Internship: A temporary job for students to gain experience.

- Mentor: An experienced person who helps a less experienced person.

- Transition: The process of changing from one situation to another.

- Adapt: To change to fit a new situation.

- Diversity: Including people from different backgrounds.


Challenges & Emotions:

- Overwhelmed: Feeling too much emotion or difficulty.

- Anxious: Worried or nervous about something.

- Motivated: Having a strong reason to do something.

- Burnout: Extreme tiredness from too much work or stress.

- Procrastinate: To delay doing something you should do.

- Resilience: The ability to recover from difficulties.

- Accomplishment: Something achieved with effort and skill.


Concepts & Perspectives:

- Critical thinking: The process of analyzing information to form a judgment.

- Perspective: A way of thinking about or seeing something.

- Balance: To manage different parts of life equally.

- Independent learning: Studying and learning on your own.

- Foundation: The basic knowledge needed for future learning.

- Milestone: An important event or stage in development.


Useful Phrases:

- Time management: The skill of organizing your time effectively.

- Higher education: Education after high school, like university.

- Group dynamics: The relationships between people in a group.

- Sense of belonging: Feeling that you are part of a group.

- Set goals: To decide what you want to achieve.

- Workload: The amount of work you have to do.

- Gap year: A year taken off between high school and university.

- Future prospects: Chances for success in the future.

 
副总编 二十三级
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Advanced Vocabulary List: Secondary Education


Teaching & Instruction:

- Pedagogy: The method and practice of teaching.

- Instruction: The act of teaching or providing knowledge.

- Differentiated instruction: Teaching tailored to students' individual needs.

- Scaffolding: Support given to help students learn new concepts.

- Lecture: A formal presentation of a topic to a class.

- Facilitator: A teacher who guides rather than directs learning.


Curriculum & Assessment:

- Curriculum: The subjects and content taught in a school.

- Syllabus: An outline of topics for a course of study.

- Rubric: A set of criteria for grading academic work.

- Formative assessment: Evaluation during learning to improve understanding.

- Summative assessment: Evaluation at the end of a learning period.

- Standardized test: A test administered and scored in a consistent way.

- Critical thinking: The objective analysis of facts to form a judgment.


Academic Concepts:

- Interdisciplinary: Involving more than one branch of knowledge.

- Analytical skills: The ability to examine information in detail.

- Abstract thinking: Thinking about ideas rather than concrete objects.

- Thesis statement: A central argument in an essay or paper.

- Citation: A reference to a source used in academic work.

- Plagiarism: Using someone else's work without giving credit.


School Environment & Structure:

- Homeroom: A classroom where students start their school day.

- Block scheduling: Organizing the school day into longer class periods.

- Elective: A course chosen by the student, not required.

- Prerequisite: A course that must be taken before another.

- Extracurricular: Activities outside the regular curriculum.

- Cohort: A group of students working through the same curriculum.


Student Development & Support:

- Metacognition: Awareness and understanding of one's own learning processes.

- Self-efficacy: Belief in one's ability to succeed.

- Advising: Guidance provided by a teacher or counselor.

- Intervention: Action taken to improve a student's learning.

- Accommodation: A change that helps a student overcome a challenge.

- Differentiation: Modifying teaching to meet individual needs.


Educational Policy & Concepts:

- Accountability: The responsibility for student learning outcomes.

- Equity: Ensuring fairness in educational access and opportunity.

- Inclusion: The practice of educating all students together.

- Literacy: The ability to read and write effectively.

- Numeracy: The ability to understand and work with numbers.

- Rigor: Demanding and challenging academic work.


Useful Phrases:

- College preparatory: Designed to prepare students for university.

- Advanced Placement (AP): College-level courses offered in high school.

- Gifted and talented: Programs for students with high academic potential.

- Learning outcomes: The knowledge or skills students should gain.

- Student engagement: The degree of attention and interest students show.

- Holistic education: Education that addresses the whole student.

 

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