Classroom
Vocabulary
Classroom
Vocabulary
Phrasal
Verbs
Conditionals
Conditionals
100

Someone actively gaining knowledge or a person who is acquiring mastery of a new subject or topic. 

Learner

100

A university teacher who teaches or instructs a small group of students. 

Tutor

100

To direct someone's attention towards something. 

To point (something) out

100

This type of conditional is used for facts and things that are always true. 

Which one is it? --> First, second or zero conditional

Zero Conditional 

100

This type of conditional is used to talk about future events that are likely to happen. 

Which is it? --> Zero, first, second

First conditional. 

Organization: 'if clause' + 'main clause'

Ex. If you yell at me, then I will yell at you.

200

The act of studying or learning a subject in detail to gain new information about it. 

Research (verb)

200

To obtain or get a successful result in a course or test. To complete it satisfactorily. 

To pass

200

To escape or evade blame, consequence, punishment or repercussions when you do something wrong. You do not need to take blame or get in trouble.

To get away with something.

200

If you sit in the sun, you will get burned.

Is it a zero, first or second conditional?

Zero conditional.

Follows: If X, then X 

Or unless

200

This type of conditional is used for imaginary possibilities in present or future which are unlikely.


Which is it? - - First, zero or second?

Second conditional.

300

To take an exam or test. 

Sit (an exam)

300

To postpone something or cause someone to lose interest or enthusiasm for something.

To put (something) off

300

If I were an alien, I could fly.


Which conditional is it?

Second.

300

If it is sunny today, we will go to the park.

First conditional

400

What is needed or required to complete a class, or course. 

Course Requirements

400

Check work or an exam, highlighting or underlining and then assigning it a number or letter for assessment of how good it is.

To mark (verb)

400

to return something to someone by passing it to them. 

To hand (something) back.

500

When someone is given or granted permission to become a member of a group like a club, university, etc.

Admission

500

Possibility of finding a job successfully. Potential ability to get a certain job. 

Job prospects

500

To start feeling happy or well again after something bad happened. Find a way to solve or deal with a difficult situation.

To get over (Something)