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A comprehensive set of vocabulary flashcards based on the 'Nâng cấp vốn từ vựng cơ bản - Chủ đề Giáo dục' livestream document by Vũ Thị Mai Phương.
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Gadget
A small tool or electronic device, such as a laptop, used for tasks like storing information or taking notes.
Take advantage of
To make use of an opportunity or a resource, such as Chat GPT, to complete assignments.
Strategy
A plan of action or learning method intended to improve academic performance.
Face-to-face
Direct in-person classroom interaction where students receive instant support from teachers.
Reasonable
Fair and affordable, particularly regarding university tuition fees.
Exchange
The act of sharing comments and ideas with classmates in a learning environment.
Diploma
A valid high school certificate required to gain admission to a university.
Cover
To have enough money to pay for costs, such as living expenses while working part-time.
Stimulate
To encourage interest or activity, such as using virtual reality to spark creativity.
Nurture
To care for and encourage the growth of skills, such as problem-solving, by exposing students to complex issues.
Interactive
A learning experience that involves active communication and participation, often facilitated by AI.
Disapprove
To have an unfavorable opinion or find something unfair, such as a heavy homework load.
Evaluate
To assess or judge academic progress over time.
Pursue
To follow or engage in a specific path, such as vocational education instead of university.
Stigma
A mark of disgrace or negative social perception associated with a particular choice or status.
Sensible
Based on or acting on good judgment and practical ideas regarding the future.
Qualifications
Official records of finishng a training course or having the necessary skills to be employable.
School-leaver
A person who has just finished their education at school.
Acquire
To learn or develop necessary skills to succeed in a rapidly changing world.
Pressure
The feeling of stress or urgency to meet high expectations from others, like parents.
Entrance requirements
The specific conditions or standards that must be met to be admitted into a university.
Institution
A large organization that has a particular kind of work or purpose, such as a prestigious university.
Compulsory
Required by a rule or law, such as making certain subjects mandatory at school.
Hands-on
Practical experience gained through direct involvement or an apprenticeship.
Distract
To take someone's attention away from what they are doing, such as their lessons.
Gap year
A year-long break taken by students between finishing school and starting university.
Vocational
Relating to training in a specific skill or trade for a particular job.
Prestigious
Highly respected and admired because of greatness or high quality.