School Life Vocabulary
Match the words to their meaning: subject something you learn at school, such as maths. lesson a short period of time in which you study a subject. course a series of lessons in a subject. break a period of rest between lessons at school. timetable a schedule of lessons, courses, etc. report a document written by a teacher about a student's progress. revision the studying of something again, often before an exam, etc. Complete the advertisement with the correct form of the words in the previous exercise. Study German at the Munich School of German* One-and-two week summer course for all ages.* Revision classes for students about to take exams.* Fun and varied timetable; lessons every morning and trips and sports every afternoon.* Ten-minute break every hour in the morning.* Report on student's progress given at end.The Munich School of German - bringing the subject of German to life! Please remember to do your homework before the next _ course lesson subject I hope Mrs. Lockwood says I'm working hard when she writes her end-of-term _ timetable revision report What's your favourite _ at school? subject course break We have a five-minute _ between every lesson. break revision course We've got a history test next week, so I've got to do lots of _ this weekend. course lesson revision Look at the _ to find out when and where all your lessons are. lesson break timetable I'm thinking of doing a two-week English _ in London next summer. lesson course subject Choose five of the phrasal verbs included in the vocabulary picture and write sentences of your own using those words.These are the phrasal verbs: be into - take up - fall behind - catch up with - go over - read up on - hand in - hand out - copy out - drop out