achieve (v)
to succeed in doing or having something
brain (n)
the organ inside your head that allows you to think and feel, and controls your body
clever (adj)
good at learning or understanding things
concentrate (v)
to give all your attention to the thing that you are doing
consider (v)
to think about something carefully before you make a decision
course (n)
a series of lessons in an academic subject or a practical skill
degree (n)
a course of study at a university, or the qualification that you get after completing the course
experience (v,n)
(v)if you experience a problem or situation, you have that problem or are in that situation
(n)knowledge and skill that you get by doing a particular job or activity
expert (n, adj)
(n) someone who has a particular skill or knows a lot about a particular subject
(adj) having special skills in or knowledge about something
fail (v)
to be unsuccessful in something
guess (v,n)
(v) to say or being decide what you think it is true, without being certain about it
(n)an occasion when you say what you think is true without being certain
hesitate (v)
to pause before doing something because you are nervous or not certain about it
instruction (n)
a statement of something that must be done, or an explanation of how to do or use something
make progress (v phr)
to develop or improve
make sure (v phr)
to check something, so that you can be sure about it
mark (v, n)
(v) to judge the quality of a student's work and write a mark on it
(n)a score or grade that you are given for school work or for how you perform in a competition
mental (adj)
existing in the mind, or relating to the mind
pass (v)
to be successful in an examination or test
qualification (n)
something such as a degree or a diploma that you get when you successfully finish a course of study
remind (v)
to help someone to remember something
report (n)
a spoken or written description of a particular subject, situation, or event
revise (v)
to study your notes and information again in order to prepare for an examination
search (v,n)
(v) to try to find something or someone by looking carefully
(n) an attempt to find something
skill (n)
the ability to do something well, usually as a result of experience and training
smart (adj)
intelligent
subject (n)
something that you learn or teach at a school, for example English,mathematics, or biology
take an exam (v phr)
to have an important test
talented (adj)
very good at something
term (n)
one of the periods of time that the year is divided into for students
wonder (v)
to think about something because you want to know more facts
cross out (v)
draw a line through something written
look up (v)
try to find information in a book, etc
point out (v)
tell somebody important information
read out (v phr)
say something out loud which you are reading
rip up (v phr)
tear into pieces
rub out (v phr)
remove with a rubber
turn over (v phr)
turn something so the other side is towards you
write down (v phr)
write information on a piece of paper
by heart
thuộc lòng
for instance
ví dụ như
in conclusion
kết luận
in fact
trên thực tế
in favour (of)
ủng hộ
in general
nói chung
be capable of
có khả năng về
be talented at
có tài năng về
cheat at/in
gian lận ở/trong
confuse sth with
nhầm lẫn cái gì đó với
continue with
tiếp tục với
cope with
đối phó với
help sb with sth
giúp ai đó với việc gì
know about
biết về
learn about
học về
succeed in
thành công trong
an opinion about/of
một ý kiến về
a question about
một câu hỏi về
bravery (n)
brave behaviour
educate (v)
to teach someone at a school or college
education (n)
the process of teaching and learning in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get from this
divide (v)
phân chia
division (n)
sự phân chia
instruct (v)
to teach someone about something
instructor (n)
someone who teaches a particular sport or activity
memorise
to learn something so that you remember it exactly
memorial (n)
an object, often made of stone, that is built to help people remember an important person or event
refer (v) (to sth)
to read something in order to get information
reference (n)
a few words that you say or write about someone or something
silence (n)
If there is silence, there is no sound
silently (adj)
without any sound
simplify (adj)
to make something less complicated or easier to do or to understand
simplicity (n)
the quality of being easy to understand
correction
a change to make something right or better, or the act of making such a change
instruction
something that you have been told to do