Vocabulary from Lecture Notes

Word Repetitions and Instructions

  • Instruction: Find a word that is related to the given terms.

Words and Their Relations

  • Bewegen: To move; refers to physical activity and the process of displacement.
  • De 16-jarige: The 16-year-old; a young person, typically in the adolescent phase, who often exhibits characteristics of growth and development.
  • De arm: The arm; a body part involved in movement and interaction with the environment.
  • De universiteit: The university; an institution for higher education where students specialize in a field of study.
  • Drie weken: Three weeks; a unit of time indicating that something lasts or is planned for this period.
  • Het geluid: The sound; an acoustic phenomenon that we hear, often related to communication or music.
  • Het onderwijs: Education; the structure and processes that lead to learning and development, often organized in formal institutions such as schools and universities.
  • Iets nieuws leren: Learning something new; the process of acquiring new knowledge or skills, important in educational settings.
  • De juffrouw: The teacher (female); a female teacher in primary school, responsible for guiding students.
  • De basischeed: The basic principle/foundation; this may refer to a fundamental aspect or principle in basic education, possibly a typo for ‘basisschool’ (primary school).
  • Iets nu doen: To do something now; a call for immediate action or participation in an activity.
  • Niet begrijpen: Not understanding; the state in which one cannot comprehend the meaning or function of something.
  • Vrienden: Friends; personal relationships that provide social support and interaction.
  • Werken: To work; participation in an activity that yields a productive outcome, often in a formal context.
  • De basisschool: The primary school; the first phase of formal education where children learn basic skills.
  • Een goed gevoel: A good feeling; an emotional state of satisfaction or well-being, often fostered by positive experiences.
  • Argumenten: Arguments; reasons or evidence presented to support an opinion or viewpoint.
  • De media: The media; channels for communication such as television, newspapers, and online platforms that disseminate information.
  • Klagen: To complain; expressing dissatisfaction, often without significant attempts at improvement.
  • Zeuren: To whine/grumble; repeatedly complaining, often in a non-constructive way.
  • Wetenschappelijk: Scientific; relating to the methodology and principles of science, emphasizing empirical evidence.
  • De Universiteit: The University (repetition); an institution where higher education is provided, linked to research and academic development.
  • Bezig zijn met: To be busy with; actively involved in an activity or process.
  • Het beroep: The profession; professional or vocational occupation, related to one's career.
  • Iets doen: To do something; taking action to complete a specific activity.
  • De duur: The duration; the period of time within which something takes place or is maintained.
  • De jongere: The young person; a term often referring to children or teenagers, in the context of education and social development.
  • Horen: To hear; the process of auditory perception where sounds are received.
  • De opleiding: The training/course; a structured learning process aimed at developing skills and knowledge in a specific domain.
  • Zeuren: To whine/grumble (repetition); repeatedly and often tiresomely complaining.
  • Kogen: Kogen; potentially a pun or typo that has been misinterpreted.
  • Het ouderwets: The old-fashioned; relating to old or outdated styles or habits.
  • De spier: The muscle; a structure in the body responsible for movement and strength.
  • De schouder: The shoulder; a joint and body part that connects the arm and body, crucial for movement.
  • De radio: The radio; a medium for transmitting sound, often used for entertainment and information.
  • De leraar: The teacher; an educational professional responsible for teaching students.
  • UniversiJet: UniversiJet; possibly a typo, intended as a reference to a university or a specific course or program.
  • Het onderwys: Education; relating to education, possibly a typo for ‘onderwijs’.
  • Omgaan: To interact/deal with; the way one interacts with others or adapts to a situation.
  • Viten: Viten; this may refer to a way of communicating or socializing; exact meaning not clearly given in the transcript.
  • Uitleggen: To explain; the action of providing information or clarifying a topic.
  • Met begrijpen: With understanding; ensuring that the information or details are well understood.
  • De mening: The opinion; a personal view or stance on a specific topic.
  • Tevreden: Satisfied; a state of contentment or well-being, often the result of positive experiences.
  • De media geven goed gevoel: The media gives a good feeling; the idea that information or content disseminated via the media contributes to a positive emotional state.