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Wiki🗣️ English Language LearningEnglish-Czech Education and School VocabularySummary

Summary of English-Czech Education and School Vocabulary

Master English-Czech School Vocabulary for Students

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Introduction

This guide covers essential education vocabulary and useful exam strategies for a student who is not currently attending classes. It organizes words and phrases from school and learning contexts into clear categories, explains meanings, shows practical examples, and offers tips for studying and exam preparation remotely.

Definition: Education vocabulary refers to words and expressions related to schools, courses, exams, learning activities, teachers, classrooms, and studying methods.

1. School types and stages

Breakdown of common school terms and where they fit in a typical education system.

TermMeaning / notes
kindergarten / nursery school / playgroupEarly childhood education before primary school (age range varies)
primary schoolFirst stage of formal schooling (elementary)
secondary school / high schoolFollows primary school; prepares students for further education or work
college / universityHigher education institutions offering degrees and vocational training
private school / state schoolPrivate = fee-paying; state = government-funded
mixed school / single-sex school / girls' schoolMixed = coed; single-sex = only one gender; girls' = only girls

Practical example: If you attended a local state primary school, you likely moved to a secondary school around age 11 or 12.

💡 Věděli jste?Did you know that many countries use different names for similar stages, e.g. "primary" vs "elementary"?

2. People in education

Short descriptions of common roles.

  • Pupil / student: A person learning at school or university.
  • Form teacher / class teacher: The teacher responsible for a class group.
  • Head teacher / principal: The school leader who manages staff and students.
  • Professor / lecturer: University-level teachers; professors usually hold senior academic posts.

Practical example: A form teacher often organizes day-to-day class matters, while a head teacher handles school-wide issues.

3. Subjects and rooms

Common subjects and campus locations you may encounter.

SubjectTypical room or facility
MathsClassroom, sometimes a math lab or quiet study room
Science (Physics, Biology, Chemistry)Science lab / Science lab equipment
GeographyClassroom, field trips for practical work
PE (Physical Education)Gym, sports field
IT (Information Technology)Computer lab
Drama / Theatre / ActingDrama studio / theatre school

Example: For a science practical you would go to the Science lab and follow safety rules and equipment instructions.

4. Daily school places and activities

List of places and routine verbs.

  • Classroom: attend lessons, sit at a desk
  • Library: borrow a book/CD/DVD from the library, study quietly
  • Canteen / hall: eat lunch or meet friends
  • Playground / sports field: play, do PE or sports competitions
  • Staff room: teachers’ meetings and planning
💡 Věděli jste?Fun fact: Many libraries now offer online borrowing and digital resources so you can access books remotely.

5. Exams and assessment vocabulary

Clear steps and phrases used around testing and results.

Definition: Exam vocabulary includes verbs and nouns describing preparation, taking, and outcomes of tests and exams.

Term / phraseWhat it means
revise for an examReview material before a test
take / sit a test or examAttend and complete the test
pass an examAchieve a required score to succeed
fail an examNot reach the required score
retake an exam / a testDo the exam again after failing or to improve
entrance examsTests used to gain admission to a school or program
cheat in examsIllegally copying or using forbidden help (avoid this)

Practical example: To pass entrance exams, many students revise for several weeks, use past papers, and time themselves.

6. Exam preparation strategies for a not attending student

Actionable steps

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Education Vocabulary Guide

Klíčová slova: School Vocabulary, Education Vocabulary, English-Czech Vocabulary (Travel & Leisure)

Klíčové pojmy: Know school stages: kindergarten, primary, secondary, university, Distinguish school types: state vs private, mixed vs single-sex, Identify key roles: pupil, form teacher, head teacher, professor, Match subjects to places: Science → lab, PE → gym, IT → computer lab, Use clear exam verbs: revise, take/sit, pass, fail, retake, Create and follow a study schedule with past papers and timed practice, Focus revision on weak areas and make one-page summaries, Use online resources: virtual labs, podcasts, digital library access, Practice action phrases: miss a class, take part, train to become, Follow safety and equipment rules for practical activities

## Introduction This guide covers essential **education vocabulary** and useful exam strategies for a student who is not currently attending classes. It organizes words and phrases from school and learning contexts into clear categories, explains meanings, shows practical examples, and offers tips for studying and exam preparation remotely. > Definition: Education vocabulary refers to words and expressions related to schools, courses, exams, learning activities, teachers, classrooms, and studying methods. ## 1. School types and stages Breakdown of common school terms and where they fit in a typical education system. | Term | Meaning / notes | | --- | --- | | kindergarten / nursery school / playgroup | Early childhood education before primary school (age range varies) | | primary school | First stage of formal schooling (elementary) | | secondary school / high school | Follows primary school; prepares students for further education or work | | college / university | Higher education institutions offering degrees and vocational training | | private school / state school | Private = fee-paying; state = government-funded | | mixed school / single-sex school / girls' school | Mixed = coed; single-sex = only one gender; girls' = only girls | Practical example: If you attended a local state primary school, you likely moved to a secondary school around age 11 or 12. Did you know that many countries use different names for similar stages, e.g. "primary" vs "elementary"? ## 2. People in education Short descriptions of common roles. - **Pupil / student**: A person learning at school or university. - **Form teacher / class teacher**: The teacher responsible for a class group. - **Head teacher / principal**: The school leader who manages staff and students. - **Professor / lecturer**: University-level teachers; professors usually hold senior academic posts. Practical example: A form teacher often organizes day-to-day class matters, while a head teacher handles school-wide issues. ## 3. Subjects and rooms Common subjects and campus locations you may encounter. | Subject | Typical room or facility | | --- | --- | | Maths | Classroom, sometimes a math lab or quiet study room | | Science (Physics, Biology, Chemistry) | Science lab / Science lab equipment | | Geography | Classroom, field trips for practical work | | PE (Physical Education) | Gym, sports field | | IT (Information Technology) | Computer lab | | Drama / Theatre / Acting | Drama studio / theatre school | Example: For a science practical you would go to the Science lab and follow safety rules and equipment instructions. ## 4. Daily school places and activities List of places and routine verbs. - **Classroom**: attend lessons, sit at a desk - **Library**: borrow a book/CD/DVD from the library, study quietly - **Canteen / hall**: eat lunch or meet friends - **Playground / sports field**: play, do PE or sports competitions - **Staff room**: teachers’ meetings and planning Fun fact: Many libraries now offer online borrowing and digital resources so you can access books remotely. ## 5. Exams and assessment vocabulary Clear steps and phrases used around testing and results. > Definition: Exam vocabulary includes verbs and nouns describing preparation, taking, and outcomes of tests and exams. | Term / phrase | What it means | | --- | --- | | revise for an exam | Review material before a test | | take / sit a test or exam | Attend and complete the test | | pass an exam | Achieve a required score to succeed | | fail an exam | Not reach the required score | | retake an exam / a test | Do the exam again after failing or to improve | | entrance exams | Tests used to gain admission to a school or program | | cheat in exams | Illegally copying or using forbidden help (avoid this) | Practical example: To pass entrance exams, many students revise for several weeks, use past papers, and time themselves. ## 6. Exam preparation strategies for a not attending student Actionable steps

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