A word to descrive the ability (or inability) to read and write:
literacy / illiteracy
A type of lesson where the teacher takes the students outside of the school, typically to a theatre/garden/etc.:
a field trip / a school trip
to have a masters (degree) __ sth
IN
unique
you-NEEK
What do you call the degree you spend 3 years in university for? What about the next one (2 years)?
bachelors degree and masters degree
A verb to describe "getting" new skills as you work on them:
to develop new skills
to be __ university
AT (IN is also acceptable)
memorable
mem-r-bl
A word we use when we want to express that sth needs a complete change, needs to be re-designed from top to bottom:
an overhaul / to overhaul sth
A phrase that describes a practical, often physical interaction with a subject instead of just learing the theory:
a hands-on approach/experience
to __ your homework
DO
curriculum
koo-ree-kyu-loom
When you go to university, they're no longer called "lessons", they're called...
lectures
The name of a subject (popular in the 80s) where students got to learn practical household skills, such as cooking, budgeting, etc.:
home economics / home ec
sth is __ the internet
ON
vulnerable
vun-r-bl
A type of school where students live for almost a full year and only come home for the holidays:
a boarding school
a phrase that describes an unconventional, creative way of thinking:
out-of-the-box thinking / to think outside the box
the emphasis __ sth
ON
queue
Q