Miss Tardy says she hasn’t had the time to
m_ our tests. I ?hope I’d know my result
today.
MARK
Miss Fitzwilliam is quite d_: she expects
everyone to study hard.
DEMANDING
An area outside a school, usually with special equipment, where children can play: P_
PLAYGROUND
A piece of elastic polymeric substance used for erasing pencil or ink marks.
RUBBER
Our c_is too small and it gets very crowded at lunchtime.
CANTEEN
If you m_ too many lessons, you’ll have
a ?lot of work to do on your own.
MISS
How would you translate "přísný"?
STRICT
A school supply you use to measure
things or to draw lines: R_
RULER
Usually a dark surface on a wall or frame that a teacher writes on.
BLACKBOARD
I like Maths; I enjoy solving p_
PROBLEMS
Students who ch_ in exams can expect to
find themselves in trouble.
CHEAT
A person who has an exceptional talent or natural ability is g_.
GIFTED
The teacher who is responsible for a particular class of students: F_ T_
FORM TEACHER
A piece of plastic or cardboard folded down the middle and used for keeping loose papers in.
FOLDER/FILE
Complete the missing verb: Steve is _ his best and he’s not unhappy, but it’s been quite a shock!
doing
If I? ____ all the exams, I’m going to celebrate
for a?week.
PASS
Use negative prefix to form antonym: COOPERATIVE
UNCOOPERATIVE
The lessons you have at school each week and when they happen: T_
TIMETABLE
A type of soft, white rock, or a similar substance, esp. in the shape of a stick and sometimes colored, used for writing or drawing.
CHALK
Phrasal verb: If you turn _ late, you may not be allowed into the lesson.
UP
I’m going to g_ from university in six year’s
time.
GRADUATE
This school has the highest a_ standards
in the city.
ACADEMIC
There are seven ___ books to read every
term. (We have to read them.)
SET
One of a set of tall metal cupboards that can be locked, in which employees, students, etc. can leave their possessions for a period of time.
LOCKER
Phrasal verb: You have to have a really good reason to be allowed to _ homework in late.
HAND