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Open world B1 Preliminary Unit 9 Vocabulary

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    Unit 9 Vocabulary
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  • To go to an event, place, etc.
    Attend (Over two hundred people attended the funeral.)
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  • The group of subjects studied in a school, college, etc.
    Curriculum (The school curriculum)
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  • The process of teaching or learning in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get from this
    Education (Primary/secondary/adult/university/higher education)
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  • A short piece of writing about a particular subject, especially one done by students
    Essay (For homework I want you to write an essay on endangered species.)
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  • A number or letter that shows how good someone's work or performance is
    Grade (Steve never studies, but he always gets good grades.)
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  • Something that you get when you are successful in an exam or course of study
    Qualification (You'll never get a good job if you don't have any qualifications.)
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  • An official instruction about what you must or must not do
    Rule (To break the rules)
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  • An ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have practised it
    Skill (Ruth had/possessed great writing skills.)
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  • One of the periods of time that the school or university year is divided into
    Term (In Britain, the spring term starts in January and ends just before Easter.)
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  • A formal talk on a serious or specialist subject given to a group of people, especially students
    Lecture (We went to a lecture on Italian art.)
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  • A subject that you talk or write about
    Topic (Our discussion ranged over various topics, such as climate change and nuclear weapons.)
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  • When someone studies a subject in detail or tries to find information about a subject
    Research (Scientific/medical research)
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  • Someone who teaches one person or a very small group of people
    Tutor (A private tutor)
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  • To complete a first university degree successfully
    Graduate (Tom has just graduated with first-class honours in psychology.)
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  • A qualification given for completing a university course
    Degree (What degree did you do at York? "Geography.")
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  • To study a subject before you take a test
    Revise (She's revising for her English exam.)
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