Unlock Book 2 Unit 3 Listening and Speaking
French
(adj) coming from or relating to France
sports field
(n) a field where people play sports
corridor
(n) a long passage in a building or train
classroom
(n) a room in a school or college where groups of students are taught
library
(n) a room or building that contains a collection of books and other written material that you can read or borrow
office
(n) a room or building where people work
laboratory
(n) a room used for scientific work
computer room
(n) a room where there are several computers available to use
online learning
(n) learning a subject via technology
Art
(n) making or study of paintings, drawings, etc. or the objects created
stair
(n) one of the steps in a set of steps
chairperson
(n) someone who controls a meeting, company, or other organization
team leader
(n) someone who manages a team of people
lecturer
(n) someone who teaches at a university or college
teacher
(n) someone whose job is to teach in a school or college
ground floor
(n) the floor of a building that is at the same level as the ground outside
first-floor
(n) the level of a building that is one level above the street
Biology
(n) the scientific study of living things
Physics
(n) the scientific study of matter and energy and the effect that they have on each other
Chemistry
(n) the scientific study of substances and the different ways in which they react or combine with other substances
History
(n) the study of events in the past
Maths
(n) the study of numbers, shapes and space using reason and usually a special system of symbols and rules for organizing them
Geography
(n) the study of the surface of the Earth and all regions of the world
blended learning
(n) using technology and traditional classroom learning together
mind
(v) to be annoyed or worried by something
start
(v) to begin
concentrate
(v) to direct your attention or your efforts towards a particular activity, subject, or problem
learn
(v) to get knowledge or skill in a new subject or activity
enjoy
(v) to get pleasure from something
teach
(v) to give lessons in a particular subject at a school, university, etc.
agree
(v) to have the same opinion
plan
(v) to intend to do something or that an event or result should happen
study
(v) to learn about a subject, especially on an educational course or by reading books
cook
(v) to prepare food and usually heat it
begin
(v) to start to happen
revise
(v) to study a subject before you take a test
apologize
(v) to tell someone that you are sorry for having done something that has caused them problems or unhappiness
want
(v) to wish for a particular thing or plan of action