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School and everything there is to it
noun - something that is done, a task in a textbook that should be done
noun - type of mathematics that involves working with numbers, e.g. adding, subtracting, multiplying etc.
noun - a thing which you use to carry things in, it can be made of paper or thin plastic, or of strong leather or cloth
noun - a science that studies living things, e.g. people, animals, plants etc.
noun - a dark board used in a school, the teacher writes on it with a piece of chalk
noun - a story or other written work printed on paper and fastened together, it has a cover and many pages inside
noun - a short period between lessons or at work, when you can rest
noun - a small machine which helps you do simple mathematics
noun - a small case with a tape in it that is used for playing and recording music etc.
noun - a machine used for playing music or other things from a tape
noun - a room in a school where the lessons take place, there are usually desks and chairs for students and the teacher, a blackboard, etc.
noun - a small instrument that is used to draw perfect circles
noun - a machine that can be used to do maths, type, draw, play games, watch videos, listen to music, surf the internet etc.
noun - the study of computers
noun - a stick of colored wax used to write or draw in different colours
noun - the language used in the Czech Republic
noun - a kind of table which you use for work, studying, etc.
noun - a thing made of wood or glass etc, which you open in order to get in or out of a building, car etc.
noun - the teaching and training of people
noun - the language of the UK, Australia, America etc.
noun - a small book where students take notes, do exercises etc.
noun - the study of our planet, countries, cities etc.
noun - a mark that you get at school for a test or exam
verb - to finish the studies at a high school, college or university
noun - the director of a school (male)
noun - an apparatus that you put on your head and it plays music etc. through small speakers directly into your ears
noun - the study of the past
noun - the period of time when you do not go to school or work and can travel and relax instead
noun - the work that students usually get at school to do at home
noun - a piece of furniture with four legs, that you usually sit on when you are at the table
noun - a white or coloured stick that teachers usually use when they write on the blackboard
verb - to do a dishonest thing, to do something against the rules
noun - a system of communication that uses words etc.
noun - a period in which a student studies a subject with a teacher, a part of a school day
noun, British English - the study of numbers
noun - a thing fastened to a wall on which you can put notices, pictures, sheets with important information etc.
noun - thin material that books are made of, it is used for writing on etc.
noun - a thing which you use to write with, usually in blue ink
noun - a thing which you use for writing or drawing, it is usually made of wood
noun - a small case in which you can carry pens, pencils etc.
noun - a school subject in which you do excercise, play games or do other sports
noun - the study of natural forces
noun, British English - a small object which you can use to remove something which you have written in pencil
noun - a straight plastic or wooden thing which you can use for drawing straight lines and for measuring centimetres or inches
noun - a tool used for cutting things, such as paper, hair, etc., it consists of two long, sharp pieces of metal
noun - a small object or a tool that is used to make something sharp (such as a pencil, a knife etc.)
noun - the building where children and young people go in order to study, the institution that provides education
noun - a person who goes to school regularly in order to prepare for a future job
noun - a person who teaches in a school, works with children and helps them with learning
verb - to speak angrily to somebody who has done something bad
noun - one of the two parts of a year at a school or university
noun - the act of checking whether something is true or works properly etc.
noun - a book used by students to study from
noun - a box with a glass screen, where we can watch films, series and other programmes
noun - a flat piece of glass in a wooden or plastic frame in a wall, it usually opens, and you can look through it
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