A2 · Elementary

Education Vocabulary

English vocabulary for school, university and learning: subjects, exams and academic language.

15 essential words — with definitions, examples and pronunciation. Double-click any word to look it up instantly.

academicadjective
Relating to education and study.
“His academic performance improved significantly this term.”
assignmentnoun
A piece of work given to students.
“The assignment must be submitted by Monday.”
curriculumnoun
The subjects included in a course of study.
“Languages are an important part of the school curriculum.”
degreenoun
A qualification from a university.
“She has a degree in computer science.”
dissertationnoun
A long piece of research writing for a degree.
“His dissertation was on climate change policy.”
enrolverb
To officially join a course or school.
“She enrolled on a photography course at the local college.”
graduateverb
To complete a university degree successfully.
“He graduated from Oxford with a first-class degree.”
lecturenoun
A talk given to a group of students.
“The lecture on economics was very interesting.”
literacynoun
The ability to read and write.
“Improving literacy levels is a key government priority.”
postgraduateadjective
Relating to study after a first degree.
“She is doing postgraduate research in molecular biology.”
qualifyverb
To complete training or pass exams to do a job.
“It takes five years to qualify as a doctor.”
scholarshipnoun
Money awarded to support a student's education.
“She won a scholarship to study in the USA.”
seminarnoun
A small group meeting for discussion or teaching.
“There is a seminar on modern poetry this Thursday.”
syllabusnoun
An outline of the subjects covered in a course.
“The syllabus covers grammar, vocabulary and writing skills.”
tutornoun
A private teacher or university supervisor.
“She hired a tutor to help with her maths.”

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