Unit 2

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Question English Answer English
apply to
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to make a formal request, usually written, for something such as a job, a place in a university, or permission to do something
attend lectures
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to go to lectures
carry out
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to do something that needs to be organized and planned
combination
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two or more different things that exist together or are used or put together
continuous assessment
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a way of judging a student’s ability by looking at the work they have done during the year rather than by an examination
countless
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too many to be counted
curriculum
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the subjects that are taught by a school, college etc, or the things that are studied in a particular subject
degree
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a course of study at a university or college, or the qualification that is given to you when you have successfully completed the course
discipline
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a way of training someone so that they learn to control their behaviour and obey rules
get a degree
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successfully complete your studies at university, resulting in a degree qualification
get across
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to succeed in communicating an idea or piece of information to someone, or to be communicated successfully
get down to
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to start doing something that is difficult or needs a lot of time or energy
go over
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to repeat something in order to explain it or make sure it is correct
go wrong
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to stop working properly
hand in
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to give something to someone in authority
join a club
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to become a member of an organization, society or group
keep up
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to go as quickly as someone else
lecturer
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someone who gives lectures, especially in a university
make friends
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to become friendly with people
minimal
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very small in degree or amount, especially the smallest degree or amount possible
nursery school
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a school for children who are between three and five years old
pay attention
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start listening to, looking at, or thinking about something
peaceful
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a peaceful time, place, or situation is quiet and calm without any worry or excitement
pick up
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to let someone get into your car, boat etc and take them somewhere
primary school
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a school for children between 5 and 11 years old in England and Wales
resign
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to officially announce that you have decided to leave your job or an organization
resit exams
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to take an examination again, because you failed it or did not do well enough
secondary school
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a school for children between the ages of 11 and 16 or 18
stand on your own two feet
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to be able to do what you need to do, earn your own money, etc without help from others
stay on
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to continue to do a job or to study after the usual or expected time for leaving
stock
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if a shop stocks a particular product, it keeps a supply of it to sell
strict
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expecting people to obey rules or to do what you say
take advantage
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to use a particular situation to do or get what you want
turn up
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to arrive
tutorial
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a period of teaching and discussion with a tutor, especially in a British university
undergraduate
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a student at college or university, who is working for their first degree
unlikely
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not likely to happen
valuable
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valuable help, advice, information etc is very useful because it helps you to do something
waste time
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to use more time than is useful or sensible
work out
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to think carefully about how you are going to do something and plan a good way of doing it

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