Education Vocabulary 📚
Phrasal Verbs
First Conditional
Defining Relative Clauses
Valentine's Special
100

This is money you pay to study at university.

tuition fees

100

This phrasal verb means "give homework to the teacher".

hand in

100

We use this structure for real future possibilities: If + present, will + infinitive.

First Conditional

100

We use this word for people in defining relative clauses.

who

100

On February 14th people send these with romantic messages.

Valentine's cards

200

These subjects everyone must study at school.

compulsory subjects

200

Andrew isn't _____ very well _____ his schoolwork and after-school activities.

coping ... with

200

If you _____ (hand) in your homework late, the teacher will be angry.

hand

200

This is the school _____ I study English every day.

where

200

This red flower is the classic gift for love.

roses

300

Before a test, students usually _____ for exams to remember everything.


revise

300

To learn at the same speed as classmates.

keep up with

300

When the school year ends, we _____ (break) up for summer holidays.

will break up

300

A gap year is a period of time _____ many students take to travel or work before university.

which

300

If I _____ (have) a date on Valentine's Day, I will take my girlfriend to a nice café.

have


400

A person who learns best with pictures and diagrams.

visual learner

400

This means "get a place at university after applying".

get into

400

You revise a lot. → You pass the exam.


If you revise a lot, you will pass the exam.

400

The exam is difficult. We have to revise for it.

The exam (which/that) we have to revise for is difficult

400

A person _____ you love and who supports your studies is a perfect Valentine.

who

500

If you finish university successfully, you can _____ a degree. But some people take a _____ year after school to travel or work.

get / take a gap year

500

If lessons are too difficult, it's hard to _____ _____ the others, so some students want to _____ out early.

keep up with ... drop out

500

Where/David/live/he/leave/home?

Where will David live if he leaves home?

500

The teacher helps students. They can't keep up with the class.

The teacher helps students (who/that) can't keep up with the class.

500

If the teacher _____ (let) us make Valentine's cards in class, we _____ (have) more fun learning English.

lets / will have

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