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Trường Học
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Schule
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We must go to school at once.
Chúng tôi phải đến trường học ngay. * 074
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die Schule ☊
trường học ☊
☊
die Grundschule ☊
trường tiếu học ☊
☊
die Fahrschule ☊
trường dạy lái xe ☊
☊
Schule ☊
学校 ☊ xuéxiào
Grundschule ☊
小学 ☊ xiǎoxué
Fahrschule ☊
驾校 ☊ jiàxiào
Kim ist bereits sieben Jahre alt und geht zur Grundschule. ☊
Kim đã bảy tuối và học tiểu học. ☊ (Lektion 35, Nr. 484)
Nam spielt immer, dass ihre Tier-Spielzeuge zur Schule gehen müssen. ☊
Nam luôn chơi trò dạy học cho những con thú của mình. ☊ (Lektion 35, Nr. 491)
Wie alt sind Ihre Kinder denn? Gehen Sie schon in die Schule? ☊
Con của anh / chị lên mấy tuổi rồi? Chúng đã đi học chưa? ☊ (Lektion 96, Nr. 1526)
Ich habe an der Fachhochschule in München studiert. ☊
Tôi đã học ở trường cao đẳng Munich. ☊ (Lektion 106, Nr. 1847)
Ich habe mich für das Studium an der Fachhochschule entschieden, weil mir eine praxisnahe Ausbildung wichtig ist. ☊
Tôi đã quyết định học cao đẳng, vì đối với tôi đào tạo thực tiễn rất quan trọng. ☊ (Lektion 107, Nr. 1874)
Schon in der Schule habe ich mich für Physik interessiert und da war es für mich logisch dies auch zu studieren. ☊
Ngay từ khi học phổ thông tôi đã quan tâm đến vật lí và học vật lí ở đại học là điều dĩ nhiên đối với tôi. ☊ (Lektion 107, Nr. 1876)
Students must have access to good resources. ☊ access ☊
There's a school just across from our house. ☊ across ☊
admire sb/sth for sth: The school is widely admired for its excellent teaching. ☊ admire ☊
an advanced student of English ☊ advanced ☊
She was held in deep affection by all her students. ☊ affection ☊
He left school at the age of 18. ☊ age ☊
As always, Polly was late for school. ☊ as always ☊
At the meeting they presented a detailed analysis of twelve schools in a London borough. ☊ analysis ☊
anxious to do sth: She was anxious to finish school and get a job. ☊ anxious ☊
Any teacher will tell you that students learn at different rates. ☊ any ☊
apply to sb/sth (for sth): to apply to a company/university ☊ apply ☊
appoint sb: They have appointed a new head teacher at my son's school. ☊ appoint ☊
approach to sth: The school has decided to adopt a different approach to discipline. ☊ approach ☊
I told my mother I wanted to leave school but she didn't approve. ☊ approve ☊
approve of sb doing sth: She doesn't approve of me leaving school this year. ☊ approve ☊
After leaving school, Mike went into the army. ☊ army ☊
arrangement between A and B: an arrangement between the school and the parents ☊ arrangement ☊
an art teacher/student/college/class ☊ art ☊
ask sb to do sth: All the students were asked to complete a questionnaire. ☊ ask ☊
ask sb sth: She asked the students their names. ☊ ask ☊
He left school at the age of 16. ☊ at ☊
The school has come under attack for failing to encourage bright pupils. ☊ attack ☊
Our children attend the same school. ☊ attend ☊
the autumn term (= for example at a school or college in Britain) ☊ autumn ☊
Tickets are available free of charge from the school. ☊ available ☊
Class sizes in the school are below the national average. ☊ average ☊
The school began in 1920, with only ten pupils. ☊ begin ☊
I was told to stay behind after school (= remain in school). ☊ behind ☊
Children must attend school between the ages of 5 and 16. ☊ between ☊
the Board of Education (= a group of elected officials who are in charge of all the public schools in a particular area) ☊ board ☊
I went to the school at the bottom of our street. ☊ bottom ☊
The older boys at school used to tease him. ☊ boy ☊
The school is built of brick. ☊ brick ☊
the brightest pupil in the class ☊ bright ☊
the building of the school ☊ building ☊
When he left school, he went into business with his brother. ☊ business ☊
I could drive a car before I left school. ☊ can ☊
She was captain of the hockey team at school. ☊ captain ☊
Local schools have been starved of cash for a number of years. ☊ cash ☊
Students over 25 fall into a different category. ☊ category ☊
the chairman of the board of governors (= of a school) ☊ chairman ☊
Schools must meet the challenge of new technology (= deal with it successfully). ☊ challenge ☊
chance for sb to do sth: There will be a chance for parents to look around the school. ☊ chance ☊
Rick hasn't changed. He looks exactly the same as he did at school. ☊ change ☊
The newsletter is a useful channel of communication between teacher and students. ☊ channel ☊
I'm leaving the school in your charge. ☊ charge ☊
This site has been chosen for the new school. ☊ choose ☊
We were in the same class at school. ☊ class ☊
The whole class was/were told to stay behind after school. ☊ class ☊
The college has close links with many other institutions. ☊ close ☊
Our new house is close to the school. ☊ close ☊
collect sb (from...): She's gone to collect her son from school. ☊ collect ☊
a college of further education (= providing education and training for people over 16) ☊ college ☊
a secretarial college ☊ college ☊
This school compares with the best in the country (= it is as good as them). ☊ compare ☊
There is now intense competition between schools to attract students. ☊ competition ☊
I didn't have any confidence in myself at school. ☊ confidence ☊
She has every confidence in her students' abilities. ☊ confidence ☊
contract to do sth: to win/be awarded a contract to build a new school ☊ contract ☊
Craft, Design and Technology (= a subject in some British schools) ☊ craft ☊
He turned to crime when he dropped out of school. ☊ crime ☊
What criteria are used for assessing a student's ability? ☊ criterion ☊
critical of sb/sth: Tom's parents were highly critical of the school. ☊ critical ☊
Parents play a crucial role in preparing their child for school. ☊ crucial ☊
A culture of failure exists in some schools. ☊ culture ☊
it is decided (that)...: It was decided (that) the school should purchase new software. ☊ decide ☊
There is no agreed definition of what a comprehensive school should be. ☊ definition ☊
school dinners (= meals provided at school in the middle of the day) ☊ dinner ☊
The school has a reputation for high standards of discipline. ☊ discipline ☊
Lack of discipline at home meant that many pupils found it difficult to settle in to the ordered environment of the school. ☊ discipline ☊
What was it that distinguished her from her classmates? ☊ distinguish ☊
distribute sth among sb/sth: The money was distributed among schools in the area. ☊ distribute ☊
What does she want to do when she leaves school? ☊ do ☊
He's doing very well at school (= his work is good). ☊ do ☊
drama school ☊ drama ☊
a drama student ☊ drama ☊
I had a vivid dream about my old school. ☊ dream ☊
a learner driver (= one who has not yet passed a driving test) ☊ driver ☊
a student driver ☊ driver ☊
due to do sth: Rose is due to start school in January. ☊ due ☊
As a teacher, she had earned the respect of her students. ☊ earn ☊
Several schools are within easy reach (= not far away). ☊ easy ☊
He was educated at his local comprehensive school and then at Oxford. ☊ educate ☊
a college/university education ☊ education ☊
a College of Education ☊ education ☊
a new programme to enable older people to study at college ☊ enable ☊
to enter a school/college/university ☊ enter ☊
The school has established a successful relationship with the local community. ☊ establish ☊
She knows every student in the school. ☊ every ☊
He sets an example to the other students. ☊ example ☊
With very few exceptions, private schools get the best exam results. ☊ exception ☊
Our school does an exchange with a school in France. ☊ exchange ☊
Concern is growing over the number of children excluded from school (= not allowed to attend because of bad behaviour). ☊ exclude ☊
an hour's class of exercising to music ☊ exercise ☊
The school is extending the range of subjects taught. ☊ extend ☊
To what extent is this true of all schools? ☊ to... extent ☊
a failing school ☊ fail ☊
fail to do sth: She failed to get into art college. ☊ fail ☊
fair on sb (to do sth): It's not fair on the students to keep changing the timetable. ☊ fair ☊
Could you do me a favour and pick up Sam from school today? ☊ favour ☊
fee-paying schools (= that you have to pay to go to) ☊ fee ☊
She's gone to fetch the kids from school. ☊ fetch ☊
Very few students learn Latin now. ☊ few ☊
The school is filled to capacity. ☊ fill ☊
find that...: We found out later that we had been at the same school. ☊ find out (about sth/sb), find out sth (about sth/sb) ☊
The incident brought the problem of violence in schools into sharp focus. ☊ focus ☊
Follow this road until you get to the school, then turn left. ☊ follow ☊
He formed a band with some friends from school. ☊ form ☊
First get students to form groups of four. ☊ form ☊
The builders are now beginning to lay the foundations of the new school. ☊ foundation ☊
Conditions vary from school to school. ☊ from ☊
She has inspired a whole generation of fashion school graduates. ☊ generation ☊
He's getting on very well at school. ☊ get on ☊
He got into trouble with the police while he was still at school. ☊ get into sth, get yourself/sb into sth ☊
The kids go back to school next week. ☊ go back to sth ☊
70% of pupils got Grade C or above. ☊ grade ☊
grade sb/sth + noun: The best students are graded A. ☊ grade ☊
The kids were playing on waste ground behind the school. ☊ ground ☊
Students stood around in groups waiting for their results. ☊ group ☊
She asked her students to get into groups of four. ☊ group ☊
the head boy/girl (= a student who is chosen to represent the school) ☊ head ☊
help sb (to) do sth: The college's aim is to help students (to) achieve their aspirations. ☊ help ☊
The school traces its history back to 1865. ☊ history ☊
Do you think that mixed-ability classes hold back the better students? ☊ hold sb/sth back ☊
If you think about it, those children must be at school by now. ☊ if ☊
I missed a lot of school through illness last year. ☊ illness ☊
Students should aim to become more independent of their teachers. ☊ independent ☊
independent television/schools ☊ independent ☊
The school's reputation was ruined by the bad behaviour of a few individuals. ☊ individual ☊
institutes of higher education ☊ institute ☊
an international airport/school/company ☊ international ☊
The students were asked to interpret the poem. ☊ interpret ☊
introduce sth into/to sth: We want to introduce the latest technology into schools. ☊ introduce ☊
judge sb/sth (on sth): Schools should not be judged only on exam results. ☊ judge ☊
keen (that...): We are keen that our school should get involved too. ☊ keen ☊
She was a star pupil—keen, confident and bright. ☊ keen ☊
The school was built in the late 1970s. ☊ late ☊
British schools are now required by law to publish their exam results. ☊ law ☊
We have to learn one of Hamlet's speeches for school tomorrow. ☊ learn ☊
leave sth: Some children leave school at 16. ☊ leave ☊
All new students are given lessons in/on how to use the library. ☊ lesson ☊
You've got to go to school, whether you like it or not. ☊ like ☊
Our children go to the local school. ☊ local ☊
Her departure is a big loss to the school. ☊ loss ☊
She will be a great loss to the school. ☊ loss ☊
They've been best mates since school. ☊ mate ☊
the school mathematics curriculum ☊ mathematics ☊
Regular tests are used to measure students' progress. ☊ measure ☊
a medical student/school ☊ medical ☊
The class needs a minimum of six students to continue. ☊ minimum ☊
The school is 95 per cent minority (= 95 per cent of children are not white Americans but from different groups). ☊ minority ☊
Leaving school so young was the biggest mistake of my life. ☊ mistake ☊
a school with a good social mix of children ☊ mix ☊
a mixed school ☊ mixed ☊
Each student's progress is closely monitored. ☊ monitor ☊
Round here, you leave school at sixteen and next thing you know, you're married with three kids. ☊ next ☊
'What did you do at school?' 'Not a lot.' ☊ not ☊
student nurses ☊ nurse ☊
The college is not an officially recognized English language school. ☊ officially ☊
I went back to visit my old school. ☊ old ☊
In those days most people left school when they were only fifteen years old. ☊ old ☊
Our house is the one next to the school. ☊ one ☊
They intend to close the school at the earliest opportunity (= as soon as possible). ☊ opportunity ☊
students at opposite ends of the ability range ☊ opposite ☊
The school was originally very small. ☊ originally ☊
We encourage all students to work at their own pace (= as fast or as slow as they can). ☊ pace ☊
Get the students to do the exercise as pair work (= two students work together). ☊ pair ☊
Students worked in pairs on the project. ☊ in pairs ☊
partnership with sb/sth: the school's partnership with parents ☊ partnership ☊
The school is taking a party of 40 children to France. ☊ party ☊
past and present students of the college ☊ past ☊
permission (for sb/sth) (to do sth): The school has been refused permission to expand. ☊ permission ☊
Every year the school puts on a musical production. ☊ production ☊
In this class, students will learn how to program. ☊ program ☊
The course allows students to progress at their own speed. ☊ progress ☊
How many pupils does the school have? ☊ pupil ☊
She now teaches only private pupils. ☊ pupil ☊
The painting is by a pupil of Rembrandt. ☊ pupil ☊
The music teacher really pushes her pupils. ☊ push ☊
He left school with no formal qualifications. ☊ qualification ☊
The students were questioned on the books they had been studying. ☊ question ☊
She quit school at 16. ☊ quit ☊
How can we raise standards in schools? ☊ raise ☊
Most of the students are in the 17-20 age range. ☊ range ☊
rate sb/sth (+ adv./prep.): The schools were rated according to their exam results. ☊ rate ☊
Some children can read and write before they go to school. ☊ read ☊
a reading list (= a list of books, etc. that students are expected to read for a particular subject) ☊ reading ☊
ready for sth: I'm just getting the kids ready for school. ☊ ready ☊
She never had any real friends at school. ☊ real ☊
We try to help all students realize their full potential (= be as successful as they are able to be). ☊ realize ☊
recommend sb/sth (to sb) (for/as sth): I recommend the book to all my students. ☊ recommend ☊
The teacher called the register (= checked who was present at school). ☊ register ☊
it is regretted that...: It is to be regretted that so many young people leave school without qualifications. ☊ regret ☊
He gave up teaching in 2009, much to the regret of his students. ☊ regret ☊
teacher-pupil relations ☊ relation ☊
I take a fairly relaxed attitude towards what the kids wear to school. ☊ relaxed ☊
Three children were removed from the school for persistent bad behaviour. ☊ remove ☊
to repeat the class/year/grade (= in a school, to take the class/year/grade again) ☊ repeat ☊
Attempts are being made to resolve the problem of security in schools. ☊ resolve ☊
We restrict the number of students per class to 10. ☊ restrict ☊
She rode the bus to school every day. ☊ ride ☊
The school was rightly proud of the excellent exam results. ☊ rightly ☊
There are no decent schools round here. ☊ round here ☊
to run a hotel/store/language school ☊ run ☊
The children rushed out of school. ☊ rush ☊
Our children go to the same school as theirs. ☊ same ☊
The survey covers a representative sample of schools. ☊ sample ☊
Money from local businesses helped save the school from closure. ☊ save ☊
scheme (to do sth): to introduce/operate a scheme to improve links between schools and industry ☊ scheme ☊
Under the new scheme only successful schools will be given extra funding. ☊ scheme ☊
famous schools like Yale and Harvard ☊ school ☊
Where did you go to school? ☊ school ☊
a drama/language/riding, etc. school ☊ school ☊
I had to stand up in front of the whole school. ☊ school ☊
My brother and I went to the same school. ☊ school ☊
Which school do they attend? ☊ school ☊
I'm going to the school today to talk to Kim's teacher. ☊ school ☊
We need more money for roads, hospitals and schools. ☊ school ☊
to start/quit school ☊ school ☊
Where did you go to school? ☊ school ☊
All my kids are still at school. ☊ school ☊
All my kids are still in school. ☊ school ☊
to teach school (= teach in a school) ☊ school ☊
The transition from school to work can be difficult. ☊ school ☊
Shall I meet you after school today? ☊ school ☊
School begins at 9. ☊ school ☊
The kids are at/in school until 3.30. ☊ school ☊
select sb/sth: a randomly selected sample of 23 schools ☊ select ☊
The school is housed in two separate buildings. ☊ separate ☊
single-sex schools ☊ sex ☊
sex education in schools ☊ sex ☊
show sth to sb: She showed the technique to her students. ☊ show ☊
show sb sth: She showed her students the technique. ☊ show ☊
We were shown around the school by one of the students. ☊ show sb around/round (sth) ☊
He's been working in a bank since leaving school. ☊ since ☊
a single-sex school (= for boys only or for girls only) ☊ single ☊
A site has been chosen for the new school. ☊ site ☊
All these students are good, but some work harder than others. ☊ some ☊
The school will only allow this in special circumstances. ☊ special ☊
The kids start school next week. ☊ start ☊
Come straight home after school. ☊ straight ☊
Beth is streets ahead of all the other students in her year. ☊ streets ahead (of sb/sth) ☊
He's a third-year student at the College of Art. ☊ student ☊
succeed in doing sth: He succeeded in getting a place at art school. ☊ succeed ☊
supply sb/sth: Local schools supply many of the volunteers. ☊ supply ☊
The school doesn't take boys (= only has girls). ☊ take ☊
We looked around the school and talked with the principal. ☊ talk ☊
She teaches at our local school. ☊ teach ☊
to teach school (= teach in a school) ☊ teach ☊
Teachers learn various techniques for dealing with problem students. ☊ technique ☊
Schools use various methods of testing. ☊ test ☊
I went to see if my old school was still there. ☊ there ☊
We have a new timetable each term (= showing the times of each class in school). ☊ timetable ☊
Sport is no longer so important in the school timetable (= all the subjects that are taught at schools). ☊ timetable ☊
In one year she turned from a problem child into a model student. ☊ turn (from sth) into sth ☊
The software is designed for use in schools. ☊ use ☊
I didn't use to like him much when we were at school. ☊ used to ☊
Schools are the latest victims of cuts in public spending. ☊ victim ☊
the use of video in schools ☊ video ☊
government inspectors visiting schools ☊ visit ☊
the student vote ☊ vote ☊
The school is within easy walking distance of the train station. ☊ walk ☊
walk sth: Children here walk several miles to school. ☊ walk ☊
Jack is doing very well at school. ☊ do well ☊
I loved history when I was at school. ☊ when ☊
Her parents died while she was still at school. ☊ while ☊
Mrs Smith, who has a lot of teaching experience at junior level, will be joining the school in September. ☊ who ☊
The company has won a contract to supply books and materials to schools. ☊ win ☊
With these students it's pronunciation that's the problem. ☊ with ☊
She's planning to return to work once the children start school. ☊ work ☊
Students should discuss any problems or worries they have with their course tutors. ☊ worry ☊
Our son's having problems with his reading and writing (= at school) ☊ writing ☊
The children were playing in the yard at the front of the school. ☊ yard ☊