Drama club, sports team or music class can be all examples of extra-_________ activities.
curricular
Jít do důchodu in English.
Retire
This describes someone who enjoys being with other people and is friendly in groups.
synonym: outgoing
Sociable
A piece of paper money, like a 10 or 50 euro bill.
Note
This word means to travel regularly between home and work or school.
Commute
What is the purpose of scholarships?
to provide financial support to students so they can pursue their education without the burden of high costs
You do this when you leave your job by choice, often by writing a formal letter.
Resign
This metaphor describes someone who is very outgoing and loves being around people.
A _________ butterfly.
social
A more formal word for “buy.”
Purchase
Předjet (auto) in English.
overtake
What is the English word for "školné"
Tuition
This opportunity is often unpaid or low-paid, and students or recent graduates do it to gain experience in a specific field.
Internship
This describes someone who is good at solving problems and finding clever ways to overcome difficulties.
R_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
Resourceful
This phrase means you really want to spend money as soon as you get it.
Money _____ ____ _____ in your pocket.
burn a hole
A long journey, especially by sea or in space.
Voyage
A student who decides to leave university and not continue studying out of their own will.
A drop-out
This happens when a company no longer needs your position, often due to cost-cutting or restructuring. It’s not the worker’s fault.
"I was ______ _______ last week.
made redundant
This informal phrase describes someone who thinks too highly of themselves, are usually arrogant.
b___- h________
Big headed
This phrase means to have just enough money to pay for your basic needs like food, rent, and bills.
______ ______ meet.
Make ends .
The money you pay to travel by bus, train, or taxi.
(jízdné)
Fare
What degree usually follows the bachelor degree?
Master´s degree (M.A.)
A kind of job that is low-skilled, often repetitive, and usually considered unimportant or boring. Paid unwell. e.g. coffee making, paperwork
Menial
What does "impetuous" mean?
impulsive, hasty
A British word "a hole in the wall" means...
ATM
Pravobok