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Furnishings
Furniture and equipment in a room or building.
Supervision
Watching over someone to ensure safety or proper behavior.
Vacant
Empty or not occupied.
Compulsory
Required; mandatory.
All-round
Well-balanced; covering many areas or abilities.
Comprehensive
Complete and thorough; covering everything important.
Staff
The workers or employees of an organization.
To prohibit
To formally forbid something.
To disclose
To reveal or make information known.
Deterioration
To become worse over time
Request
A polite demand or asking for something.
Advise
To give helpful suggestions or recommendations.
Catering
Providing food for events or groups.
Prefect
A senior student with special responsibilities in some schools.
Pupil
A school student, usually in primary or secondary school.
To cross out
To draw a line through something to show it’s wrong or removed.
To drop out
To leave school or a program before finishing it.
To keep up with
To stay at the same level or speed as others.
To sail through
To do something easily and successfully.
Proclivity
a tendency to choose or do something regularly
Lifelong learning
Continuing to learn throughout one’s life.
Output
The amount produced; the result of work.
Input
Information or resources put into a system; advice or feedback.
Perceptual
relating to the ability to notice something or come to an opinionabout something using your senses
Study load
The amount of work or assignments a student must complete.
To differentiate
To show or recognize the differences between things.
Prejudice
Unfair judgment of someone without knowing them.
Bullying
Repeated harmful or aggressive behavior toward someone.
Peer
Someone in the same age group or social level.
To intervene
to intentionally become involved in a difficult situation in order to improve it or prevent it from getting worse
Proficient
Skilled or good at something.
Home economics
A school subject about cooking, sewing, and household management.
Vocational
(of an educational course or a qualification) providing knowledge and skills that prepare you for a particular job.
Language immersion
Learning a language by being surrounded by it all day.
Dormitory
A building where students live, usually at a school or university.
Comprehensive school
A school that accepts all students and teaches a broad curriculum.
Tuition fee
Money paid for instruction or schooling.
Questionnaire
A set of questions used to collect information.
To enroll
To sign up or register for a course or program.
Implementation
Putting a plan or idea into action.
Framework
a system of rules, ideas, or beliefs that is used to plan or decide something
To babble
For babies: to make speech-like sounds; for adults: to talk quickly or foolishly.
To crawl
To move on hands and knees.
Innate
Something you are born with; natural.
Fine motor skills
Small, precise movements (e.g., using fingers).
Gross motor skills
Large body movements (e.g., running, jumping).
Even number
A number divisible by 2 (e.g., 2, 4, 6…).
Odd number
A number not divisible by 2 (e.g., 1, 3, 5…).
Add
To put numbers together.
Subtract
To take one number away from another.
Multiply
To increase a number by another number.
Devide
To split a number into equal parts.
Fraction
A part of a whole (e.g., ½, ¾).
Polygon
A flat shape with straight sides.
Rectangle
A four-sided shape with opposite sides equal and all angles 90°.
Trapezium
A four-sided shape with at least one pair of parallel sides.
Rhombus
A four-sided shape where all sides are equal.
Impairment
A loss or difficulty in a physical or mental function.
Dysgraphia
Difficulty with writing.
Dyslexia
Difficulty with reading.
Dyscalculia
Difficulty understanding numbers or math.
Dyspraxia
Difficulty with coordination and physical movement.
Modelling clay
Soft material for creating figures
Gouache
A type of thick, opaque paint.
Crayons
Colored wax sticks used for drawings