Idioms
Adjectives
Vocabulary
American Schools
Time and Place
100

Two people working together can solve a problem better than one person alone

Two heads are better than one
100

What are three adjectives to describe a student who is not helping in a group project?

apathetic, careless, dull, inattentive, indifferent, lackadaisical, lethargic, passive, sleepy, tired, incommunicative

100

When you have graduated college, you have a college _____.

degree
100

True or false, public schools cost about $10,000 per year.

False

100

Name three Czech universities.

Charles University, Masaryk University, Czech Technical University in Prague, Palacký University Olomouc, University of South Bohemia České Budějovice

200

Information that is known by many people.

Common knowledge
200

What is a "controversial" issue?

the subject of intense public argument, disagreement, or disapproval; contentious, disputed, dubious, polarizing

200

To successfully complete or receive an adequate score on a test

to pass an exam

200

What are three things that American high schoolers need to submit in their application to university?

resume, transcripts, essays, letters of recommendation, SAT or ACT scores, AP scores, interviews (sometimes)

200

Why would a person study abroad? Give three reasons.

learn a new language, make new friends, see the world, experience another culture, expand your network, gain a global perspective

300

Know something very well. Be an expert, or be well acquainted with something

Know something backwards and forwards

300

What does it mean if a school is "prestigious"?

has a high reputation; honored; esteemed

300

What is the process of gathering information from various sources, analyzing and evaluating that information, and drawing conclusions?

carrying out or conducting research

300

Name three American universities.

UCLA, Santa Clara University, Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Yale University.

300

Name three places a group of students might gather together to work on a project.

Library, cafe, classroom, house...

400

Ask questions of someone to learn more about a subject that he knows better than you

Pick someone's brain

400

Use three adjectives to describe this teacher...

frustrated, uptight, strict, unyielding, unaccepting, judgmental, critical, angry, jealous, envious, petty.

400

What is awarded to students who graduate from High School?

high school diploma

400

What are more challenging courses that students can choose to take called?

Honors or Advanced Placement (AP)

400

Why might a group of students go to a museum on a school field trip? Give three reasons.

Perspective change, newfound understanding of historical events, teach critical thinking and empathy, to see artifacts or art pieces in person

500

Struggling to remember or think of something.

Racking your brain; drawing a blank

500

What are some synonyms of "hardworking"?

diligent, ambitious, persistent, driven, tenacious, committed, industrious, relentless

500

Waiting until the last minute and trying to “stuff” your brain with all the information at once.

cramming for a test; procrastinating

500

What do students stand up and recite at the beginning of every school day from kindergarten to high school?


500

Stay up late working hard on something. Often used by students.

Burning the midnight oil; pulling an all-nighter

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