Education vocabulary
Mental agility
-The ability to think quickly and clearly.
Library
-A building where a collection of books, CDs, newspapers, etc. are kept for people to
read, study or borrow.
Seminar
-A class at university or college when a teacher and a group of students meet so as to
study and discuss something.
Lecture
-A formal event at a university or college where a larger group of students listen to a
lecturer and take notes.
Student counselor
-A person who is trained to listen to students and give them pieces of advice
about their personal problems.
A student
-A student who always gets higher marks.
Tutor
-A teacher who works with a student / a learner or a small group of students.
Professor
-A university teacher of the highest rank. ( a senior university academic)
Lecturer
-Somebody who teaches at a university or college.
Freshman
-A student in his or her first year at a university or college.
Sophomore
-A student in the second year of a course of study at a college or university.
Junior
-A third-year student at university or college.
Senior
-A fourth-year student at college or university.
Graduate student
-A student with a bachelor‘s degree (e.g. BA, BSc)
Fees
-The amount of money that students pay to go to a private school, university, etc.
Scholarship
-An amount of money paid by a school, university, etc. to a student who has a lot of
ability, but not much money.
A student loan
-The money that a student borrows from a bank while at university or college.
MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) (Distance education/ distance training)-A course of study
that is made available over the Internet. It is usually followed by a large number of learners.
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