students or pupils - When you study in a school, you’re a/an...., classmates - The other students who study with you are your...., classroom - The room—with desks, chairs and a blackboard—where you sit and receive the lesson is called, teacher - The person standing in front of the class teaching is called...., timetable or schedule - Every student has a/an.................... that says when the lessons are., Textbooks - Each subject will have its own books that you read and study. These books are called, Exercise books or workbooks  - You also have a number of blank copies where you take notes, write down important things and solve problems for practice., stationery - You also carry some ............... with you, which include pens, pencils, erasers and sharpeners. That’s why the store you can buy these from is called a “----------------- shop.”, break - At this time, the students get a---------------- from their lessons and have their lunch or snacks while talking to their friends., timetable - a detailed plan showing when events or activities will happen, bulletin board - a board on a wall for putting up notices, ice breaker  - a game or joke that makes people who do not know each other feel more relaxed together, peer evaluation - a structured learning process for students to critique and provide feedback to each other on their work, with flying colors - If you do something such as pass an exam......................., you do it very successfully., an eager beaver - a person who is willing to work very hard, submit - to give or offer something for a decision to be made by others:, hit the books - to begin to study in a serious and determined way, compulsory - something must be done because of rules, elective - a subject that someone choose to study as part of a course, extracurricular activity - it is not part of the usual school course., assignment - a piece of work given to someone, punctual - arriving , doing something at the correct time, nervous - worried,anxious, failure - a lack of success in doing something, self-confident - a person who believes in himself/herself, warm-up - to prepare yourself for a physical activity or a lesson, country of origin - where a person was born, accomadation - a place to live, fresman - a student in the first year of high school or university, deadline - a day or time by which something must be done,

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