If you have a passion for something, you like it very much, Have a passion for something, A positive word for something which is exciting and difficult, Challenging, If an environment is fast-paced, things happen quickly there, Fast-paced, Available jobs, Openings, If you report to someone, he/she is your boss, Report to (someone), Experience of this type of job from before, Previous experience, All the training you need, Full training, Job, Post, Opportunities for promotion and career development, Career prospects, The ability to lead a group, Leadership qualities, As good as, or better than, other salaries for similar jobs, Competitive salary, All the extra benefits that a company offers (as well as a salary), Benefits package, Partly paid for by the company, Subsidised, A letter sent with a job application (also called a covering letter), Cover letter, How you start a letter when you do not know the name of the person you are writing to, Dear Sir or Madam, Practical, direct (not theoretical), Hands-on, Area of business or activity, Field, Dealing directly with customers, Customer-facing, A person who is good at working with others, Team player, Experience of managing other people, Managerial experience, How you finish a letter when you do not know the name of the person you are writing to, Yours faithfully, When everyone has the same chances, Equality of opportunity, Pupils are chosen for entry, usually for academic reasons, Selective (schooling), Everyone enters without exams and education is free, paid for by the government, Comprehensive (schooling), Education received at school, Schooling, When you favour a small, privileged group, Elitism, Existing as a basic part of something, Inherent in, Lists of schools or colleges, from the best down to the worst, based on exam results and other criteria, League tables, Make something continue, Perpetuate, A system with two separate levels, one of which is better than the other, Two-tier system, Sees, considers, Perceives, Richer, Better-off, Receiving a lot of money in grants, gifts from rich people, etc., Well-endowed, Reducing, Depressing, Poorer, Less well-off, Achieve an excellent standard, Excel, Money given to pay for studies, usually provided on the basis of academic merit, Scholarships, Money given to pay for studies, usually provided on the basis of need, Bursaries, Education at university or college level, Tertiary education, Money that students can borrow from a bank while studying and then pay back once they are in work, Student loans, Students doing a first degree, Undergraduates, Money paid to receive teaching, Tuition fees, Definition, Vocabulary Word / Phrase , Traditional, basic skills (reading, writing and arithmetic), The three Rs, The ability to read, Literacy, The ability to count / do basic maths, Numeracy, Changes to what is covered in the national syllabus, Curriculum reform, Plan of what is to be studied, Syllabus, Education for all ages, Lifelong / continuing education, Adult students older than the average student, Mature students, Education for children who cannot learn in the normal way, because they have some disability, Special needs education, One teacher and one pupil, not a group, One-to-one, Threatening behaviour, Bullying, Advice (often official) on how something should be done, Guidelines, Takes attention away, Distraction.

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