April 16, 2014

Class

Thematic Vocabulary Unit NÂș 212 Version 0.1
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             Main Definitions

  1. class |n| a body of students who are taught together.
  2. "Early morning classes are always sleepy."
  3. course |n| |UK| a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject.
  4. educate |v| to teach someone over a long period, usually at school or university.
  5. "Her parents want to educate her at home."
  6. "He was educated in England."
  7. grade |n| |US| a class or group of classes for children of a particular age.
  8. lecture || to teach in a college or university by giving talks to groups of students on a subject.
  9. "He lectures in engineering at a local college."
  10. lesson 1 |n| a class is always for a group of people; a lesson can be for a group or for just one person.
  11. lesson 2 |n| a unit of instruction.
  12. "He took driving lessons."
  13. lesson 3 |n| a task assigned for individual study.
  14. "He did the lesson for today."
  15. studying |n| a series of classes in a particular subject.

             More About Class

  1. lecture |n| talk on a particular subject, especially at university or college.
  2. "He lectures in engineering at a local college."
  3. seminar |n| class in which a small group of students discuss a particular subject.
  4. train |v| to teach a person or group of people in the particular skills or knowledge they need to do a job.
  5. "It will take at least a month to train the new assistant."
  6. workshop 1 |n| a brief intensive course for a small group; emphasizes problem solving.
  7. workshop 2 |n| a meeting at which a group engages in intensive discussion and activity on a particular subject or project.
  8. show somebody the ropes |exp| |inf| to show someone how to do a job or task that they have just started doing.
  9. "Miss McGinley will show you the ropes and answer any questions you may have."
  10. form |n| a body of students who are taught together.

             Teaching Periods

  1. period |n| a particular length of time with a beginning and an end.
  2. teaching period |n| a period of time during which someone teaches a group of people, especially in a school.
  3. "I taught them French."
  4. class 2 |n| a period or time during which someone teaches a group of people, especially in a school.
  5. "A class in a photography at night school."
  6. lesson 4 |n| a period of learning or teaching.
  7. session |n| the time during which a school holds classes.
  8. term |n| a limited period of time.
  9. "He left school before the end of term."
  10. "They had to shorten the school term."
  11. tutorial |n| period of study with a tutor.
  12. evening class |n| a class held in the evenings at certain colleges, normally for adults
  13. "Mum goes to an evening class on Tuesdays."

             Teach

  1. coach |v| |UK| to give private lessons, especially so that someone can pass an important test.
  2. "He coaches students for their univeristy entrance exams."
  3. intruct |v| |formal| to teach someone how to do something, especially a particular practical skill.
  4. "He was instructed them how to use the computer system."
  5. "Staff are instructed in how to respond in the event of a fire."
  6. "He instructed me in building a boat."
  7. learn |v| impart skills or knowledge.
  8. "I taught them French."
  9. teach 1 |v| |past and pp: taught| impart skills or knowledge.
  10. "I taught for a year in France."
  11. teach 2 |v| impart knowledge to or instruct (someone) in how to do something, especially in a school or as part of a recognized programme.
  12. "He teaches physics at York University."
  13. tutor |v| to teach one student or a small group.
  14. "I found work tutoring Mexican students in English."

             More Related

  1. curriculum 1 |n| an integrated course of academic studies.
  2. curriculum 2 |n| the subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
  3. "Spanish is on the curriculum."
  4. program |UK| / programme |US|| n| |formal| an integrated course of academic studies,
  5. "He was admitted to a new program at the university."
  6. subject |n| a branch of knowledge studied or taught in a school, college, or university.

             People

  1. student |n| a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution.
  2. teacher |n| a person whose occupation is teaching.
  3. classmate |n| a fellow member of one's school class.
  4. classfellow |n| a pupil in the same class at school or college.