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To record important details of what one hears or sees by writing or typing them
Take notes (All of this information will be on the exam, so be sure to take detailed notes.)
An official test of how much you know about something, or how well you can do something
Exam (How many pupils are sitting/taking the geography exam this term?)
To do something incorrectly or erroneously
Make a mistake (We've all made mistakes, but it's important to own up to them and learn from what happened.)
To choose something
Make a decision (I need you to make a decision so that I can start cooking.)
To watch, listen to, or think about something carefully
Pay attention You weren't paying attention to what I was saying. (You weren't paying attention to what I was saying.)
Work which teachers give students to do at home
Homework (Have you done your homework yet?)
To succeed in a test or examination
Pass (I've passed my driving test!)
To not pass a test or exam
Fail (A lot of people fail their driving test the first time.)
To study a subject before you take a test
Revise (She's revising for her English exam.)
A qualification given for completing a university course
Degree (What degree did you do at York? "Geography.")
To complete a first university degree successfully
Graduate (Tom has just graduated with first-class honours in psychology.)
Someone who teaches one person or a very small group of people
Tutor (A private tutor)
When someone studies a subject in detail or tries to find information about a subject
Research (Scientific/medical research)
A subject that you talk or write about
Topic (Our discussion ranged over various topics, such as climate change and nuclear weapons.)
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.)
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.)
An ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have practised it
Skill (Ruth had/possessed great writing skills.)
An official instruction about what you must or must not do
Rule (To break the rules)
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.)
A number or letter that shows how good someone's work or performance is
Grade (Steve never studies, but he always gets good grades.)
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.)
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)
The group of subjects studied in a school, college, etc.
Curriculum (The school curriculum)
To go to an event, place, etc.
Attend (Over two hundred people attended the funeral.)