0% found this document useful (0 votes)
8 views1 page

B1+ Voc

The document provides definitions for various educational terms related to schooling and academic levels. It includes terms such as 'degree', 'pupils', 'nursery', and 'boarding', along with their corresponding descriptions. The information outlines the structure of education from early childhood to university.

Uploaded by

8q8vydptyt
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
8 views1 page

B1+ Voc

The document provides definitions for various educational terms related to schooling and academic levels. It includes terms such as 'degree', 'pupils', 'nursery', and 'boarding', along with their corresponding descriptions. The information outlines the structure of education from early childhood to university.

Uploaded by

8q8vydptyt
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

A. Boarding 1. A certificate you get after completing university.

B. degree. 2. Children who go to school (especially before university).

C. Head. 3. A place where young children (under 5) are looked after and taught.

D. Nursery. 4. A school where children live during the term.

E. Primary. 5. The person in charge of the school.

F. Private. 6. A school for children aged around 5 and 11.

G. Pupils. 7. A school for teenagers (ages 11–16 or 18)

H. Secondary. 8. A school that is paid for by the government.

I. state. 9. A school that is not free—you must pay to attend.

J. students. 10. People who study at university or college.

K. terms. 11. The academic periods of the school year (e.g., spring, summer).

L. school. 12. A place where pupils or students go to learn.

A. Boarding 1. A certificate you get after completing university.

B. degree. 2. Children who go to school (especially before university).

C. Head. 3. A place where young children (under 5) are looked after and taught.

D. Nursery. 4. A school where children live during the term.

E. Primary. 5. The person in charge of the school.

F. Private. 6. A school for children aged around 5 and 11.

G. Pupils. 7. A school for teenagers (ages 11–16 or 18)

H. Secondary. 8. A school that is paid for by the government.

I. state. 9. A school that is not free—you must pay to attend.

J. students. 10. People who study at university or college.

K. terms. 11. The academic periods of the school year (e.g., spring, summer).

L. school. 12. A place where pupils or students go to learn.

You might also like