a lecture theatre - A lecture hall or lecture theatre is a large room used for lectures, typically at a college or university, tuition fees (Students have to borrow £9,000 a year to pay their tuition fees) - money that a student pays to a university for their teaching, admissions (Please send your application in to the admissions office.) - the process of accepting people into a university, school, etc. as students, or the part of a university, school, etc. that deals with this, scholarship - an amount of money given by a school, college, university, or other organization to pay for the studies of a person with great ability but little money, edutainment - the process of entertaining people at the same time as you are teaching them something, and the products, such as television programmes or software, that do this, to excel at (He excelled al maths and physics, later winning the Nobel prize.) - to be very good at something., to be expelled from (She was expelled from school for insolence to her teacher.) - to be dismissed permanently because you have done something very bad., gifted student - a student with a natural ability to do something well., to revise (We're revising (algebra) for the test tomorrow.) - to study again something you have already learned, in preparation for an exam, undergraduate - a student at a university who has not yet completed their first degree., a lenient (teacher) (They believe that judges are too lenient with terrorist suspects.) - not strict and tends to forgive mistakes easily., mock exam (Forty per cent of students did better in their A levels or GCSEs than in their mock examinations.) - practice exam taken to prepare for the real one., to learn by heart (My father can still recite the poems he learned by heart at school.) - to memorise something completely., university entrance exams - exams taken to qualify for admission to a university.,

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