E43 Improve Your American English with School-Inspired Vocabulary
Description
📚 Summer is over, school is back in session, and the Learn English Podcast is back as well! Because students across America have returned to the classroom, we decided to spend this episode focusing on the world of school-inspired vocabulary. Have you ever heard someone called a "teacher's pet" or talked about "acing" something? These phrases aren't just used in school—they're part of everyday conversations too. Whether you're a student or just curious, this episode will help you add some great vocabulary to your English.
🗣️In this episode, we’ll talk about different types of students you might know from school. For example, the "straight A student" who always gets the best grades or the "class clown" who loves to make everyone laugh. These expressions are common in school, but you can also use them in other situations. We’ll explain how, so you can use these phrases confidently in your own conversations.
🎧In addition to these sayings, the episode also covers important cultural concepts like grading systems, class rankings, and study habits. Don't miss this chance to improve your English with phrases that are both practical and fun. Plus, we’ve included a vocabulary list in the episode description to help you remember the new words. So, hit play, and let’s learn some English together!
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📝 Vocabulary list:
1) high school: a school for teenagers between the ages of approximately 14 and 18
2) teacher's pet: a student who is a teacher's favorite
3) class clown: a student who tries to be funny and often disrupts the class
4) straight A student: a student who consistently gets the highest grades
5) head of the class/top of the class: the best student in a class
6) ace it - To do very well on something, like a test or task.
7) cut class: to skip a class without permission
8) saved by the bell - To be saved from something unpleasant at the last possible moment, often by a bell signaling the end of a school class.
9) cracking the books/hitting the books: studying
10) procrastinate: to delay or postpone something
11) crunch time: a period of intense activity and pressure
12) cramming: studying intensively in a short period of time
13) pull an all-nighter: to stay awake all night to study or work
14) stereotype: a widely held but oversimplified image or idea of a person or group