Let’s go through each sentence one by one and pick the best word from the list that fits.
We have these words to choose from:
absent, academic, assignment, compulsory, course, deputy head, detention, form, gymnasium, lecture, mark, playground, present, register, scholarship, seminar, staff-room, subjects, terms, tutorial, vacation
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1. My daughter is in the fifth ________ of the local comprehensive school.
In British schools, students are often grouped into “forms” (like Year 7 = Form 1, etc.). So “fifth form” makes sense.
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form
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2. The teacher gave her a very high ________ for her essay.
Teachers give marks or grades for essays. “Mark” is on the list.
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mark
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3. If you get a ________ to a school or university, your studies are paid for...
This describes financial aid — a “scholarship”.
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scholarship
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4. My favourite ________ at school were English, art and music.
These are school “subjects”.
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subjects
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5. A teacher usually fills in a ________ every day to show which children are ________ (at school) and which children are ________ (not there).
Teachers take attendance using a “register”. Children who are there are “present”, those not there are “absent”.
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register,
present,
absent
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6. When he was a student at university he used to work during the summer ________ as a waiter.
University breaks are called “vacations” (especially in UK English).
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vacation
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7. If the headteacher is ill or away, the ________ usually takes over the running of the school.
The person who steps in is the “deputy head”.
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deputy head
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8. A ________ is when a teacher at a university or college gives a prepared talk to a group of students.
That’s a “lecture”.
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lecture
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9. You don’t usually talk about homework at university. You use the word ________ instead.
At university, homework is often called an “assignment”.
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assignment
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10. The ________ is where teachers in a school relax, prepare their lessons, mark their books, etc.
That’s the “staff-room”.
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staff-room
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Final Answer:
1. form
2. mark
3. scholarship
4. subjects
5. register, present, absent
6. vacation
7. deputy head
8. lecture
9. assignment
10. staff-room
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of education worksheet.