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Vocabulary flashcards featuring collocations related to education, study habits, personal development, and online learning.
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pursue higher education
To continue schooling at a college or university level.
gain practical experience
To acquire real-world skills through activities and application.
broaden one's horizons
To expand a person's knowledge, understanding, or experience of the world.
acquire knowledge
To obtain or learn new information and facts.
develop critical thinking
To build the ability to analyze information and evaluate issues objectively.
academic performance
The level of success achieved by a student in their educational studies.
meet a deadline
To finish a task or assignment by the required time or date.
do group projects
To work together with others on a specific assigned task.
take an exam
To sit for a formal test of knowledge or ability.
pass with flying colors
To succeed or pass a test with an exceptionally high score or excellent result.
fall behind in class
To progress at a slower pace than other students in a course.
keep up with classmates
To maintain the same level of progress as others in the class.
attend lectures
To go to and listen to formal presentations given by a teacher or professor.
skip classes
To be absent from lessons or school without a valid reason or permission.
study effectively
To learn in an efficient manner that produces the desired results.
revise for exams
To review previously learned material in preparation for a test.
achieve academic success
To reach high goals or accomplish excellence in educational pursuits.
have a heavy workload
To have a large amount of tasks or studies to complete.
lifelong learning
The ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated pursuit of knowledge throughout life.
learn by heart
To memorize something perfectly so it can be recalled from memory.
stay on track
To continue making progress according to a plan or schedule.
stay ahead of the class
To learn or complete work faster than the rest of the students in a group.
catch up on lessons
To complete work or learning from lessons that were missed or delayed.
keep learning
To continue the process of gaining knowledge without stopping.
make the most of my time
To use available time in the most effective and productive way possible.
stick to a study schedule
To follow a planned timetable for learning consistently.
build good study habits
To develop positive and regular practices for effective learning.
stay organized
To keep learning materials and schedules in an orderly and systematic way.
set learning goals
To decide on specific objectives one wants to achieve in their education.
review my notes
To look over written records taken during lessons to reinforce memory.
sit an exam
To take a formal written or oral test.
complete assignments
To finish tasks or pieces of work given by an instructor.
submit homework on time
To hand in schoolwork by the established due date.
prepare thoroughly for exams
To study very carefully and completely before a test.
make careless mistakes
To commit errors that result from a lack of attention to detail.
improve my test scores
To achieve better grades or marks on assessments than previously.
work under pressure
To perform tasks effectively despite being in stressful or time-limited conditions.
solve difficult problems
To find answers or solutions to complex questions or challenges.
meet teachers' expectations
To fulfill the standards or requirements set by an educator.
perform well in exams
To do a good job and get high marks on tests.
have supportive teachers
To be taught by educators who provide help and encouragement.
receive useful feedback
To get helpful comments and advice on one's performance or work.
ask for help
To request assistance when encountering difficulties in learning.
share ideas with classmates
To discuss thoughts or suggestions with fellow students.
work independently
To complete tasks or study alone without needing help from others.
cooperate with others
To work together with people to achieve a common goal.
exchange ideas
To trade thoughts or concepts with another person.
take responsibility for my learning
To be accountable for one's own academic progress and actions.
encourage each other
To provide support and confidence to fellow learners.
create a positive learning environment
To foster a helpful and encouraging atmosphere for study.
improve my concentration
To enhance the ability to focus one's attention on a specific task.
strengthen my memory
To improve the capacity to retain and recall information.
boost my confidence
To increase self-assurance in one's own abilities.
overcome learning difficulties
To successfully manage and resolve challenges faced during study.
develop a growth mindset
To foster the belief that intelligence and abilities can be improved with effort.
become a lifelong learner
To commit to the practice of learning new things throughout one's entire life.
think outside the box
To think creatively or use an unconventional perspective to solve problems.
expand my knowledge
To increase the range and depth of what one knows.
challenge myself
To test one's own limits by attempting tasks that are difficult.
reach my full potential
To achieve the best results that one is capable of achieving.
attend online classes
To participate in educational lessons via the internet.
take an online course
To enroll in and complete a series of digital lessons.
study remotely
To learn from a distance rather than attending a physical school.
learn from home
To conduct educational activities at one's own residence.
join a virtual classroom
To enter a digital space where a teacher and students interact online.
access online lessons
To view or use educational materials available on the internet.
watch recorded lectures
To view videos of lessons that were filmed previously.
learn at my own pace
To study according to a speed that is comfortable for the individual.
study anytime and anywhere
To have the flexibility to learn at any time and in any location.
have flexible learning hours
To be able to choose the specific times for one's study sessions.
save time on commuting
To avoid spending time traveling back and forth to a school or campus.
save money on tuition
To reduce the cost of fees paid for educational instruction.
have easy access to learning materials
To be able to obtain study resources conveniently and quickly.
make learning more convenient
To make the educational process easier and more suited to one's circumstances.
improve learning efficiency
To make the study process more productive and less wasteful of time.
receive instant feedback
To get responses on one's work or performance immediately.
personalize my learning
To tailor education to meet individual needs, interests, or goals.
learn from experts around the world
To receive instruction from top specialists regardless of geography.
make the most of technology
To utilize digital tools and software to their full potential for learning.
improve digital skills
To enhance the ability to use technology and online tools effectively.
get distracted easily
To lose focus on a task quickly due to interruptions or lack of attention.
have a poor Internet connection
To have slow or unreliable access to the web, affecting online work.
face technical problems
To encounter difficulties with computer hardware or software performance.
lack face-to-face interaction
To miss the direct personal contact that occurs in a physical classroom.
lose motivation
To experience a decrease in the desire or drive to complete a task.
struggle to stay focused
To find it very difficult to keep one's attention on studying.
spend too much time in front of a screen
To look at a computer or phone monitor for an excessive amount of time.
feel isolated
To feel alone or separated from a group or community.
depend too much on technology
To rely excessively on digital devices or automated tools for tasks.
manage my own learning
To take control of organizing and directing one's own educational path.
use AI as a study assistant
To utilize artificial intelligence to help with learning and research tasks.
search for reliable information
To look for data and facts that are trustworthy and accurate.
take advantage of online resources
To make good use of the various educational aids available on the internet.
improve my productivity
To increase the amount of work or study accomplished in a specific timeframe.
develop digital literacy
To gain the skills needed to find, evaluate, and share information on digital platforms.
online learning
A form of education that takes place over the internet rather than in a physical building.
IELTS Speaking
A specific context where using natural and varied collocations is highly valued by examiners.
collaborative learning
An educational approach of using groups to enhance learning by working together.
learning habits
The regular behaviors and practices a student uses to acquire knowledge.
test scores
The specific grades or numerical values achieved on an assessment.