Education Vocabulary
Beginner:
1. School - A place where students go to learn.
2. Teacher - A person who helps students learn.
3. Student - A person who goes to school to learn.
4. Book - A written or printed work with pages.
5. Classroom - A room where students have lessons.
6. Pencil - A writing tool with a thin, cylindrical shape.
7. Desk - A piece of furniture for studying or writing.
8. Learn - To acquire knowledge or skills.
9. Test - An examination to evaluate knowledge.
10. Homework -Tasks assigned to be completed at home.
Intermediate:
1. Curriculum - The subjects comprising a course of study.
2. Examination - A formal test of knowledge or ability.
3. Library - A place where books and resources are stored for borrowing.
4. Assignment - A task or piece of work given to students.
6. Graduate -To successfully complete a degree or course.
7. Semester - A division of the academic year.
8. Diploma - A certificate awarded for completing a course of study.
9. Research - Systematic investigation to discover facts or principles.
10. Major - A student's main field of study.
11. Tutor - A person providing individualized teaching or guidance.
Advanced:
1. Pedagogy - The theory and practice of education.
2. Plagiarism - Using someone else's work without giving proper credit.
3. Scholarship - Financial aid awarded based on academic achievement.
4. Distance Learning - Education conducted remotely, often online.
5. Thesis - A long essay or dissertation, typically for a higher degree.
6. Philology - The study of language, especially its historical development.
7. Semiotics - The study of signs and symbols in communication.
8. Vocational Education - Training for a specific occupation or trade.
9. Academician - A member of an academic community.
10. Dissertation: A formal, lengthy document presenting original research and findings, typically required for the completion of a doctoral degree.