Vocabulary
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Enter – to go into a place.
Example: He entered his classroom. -
Classroom – a room where students learn.
Example: He looked for his classroom. -
Seat – a place to sit.
Example: He quickly took a seat. -
Late – not on time.
Example: He was a minute late. -
Professor – a teacher at a college or university.
Example: The professor was calling names. -
College – a school for higher education.
Example: It was his first day of college. -
Sweat – water on the skin when you're hot or nervous.
Example: He was sweating from running. -
Run – to move quickly on foot.
Example: He had been running around looking for his classroom. -
Find – to discover or locate something.
Example: It took time to find the classroom. -
Raise – to lift something up.
Example: He raised his hand. -
Breath – the air you take in and out.
Example: He was out of breath. -
Inhaler – a device used to help people breathe.
Example: He took a puff from his inhaler. -
Puff – a small breath or burst of air.
Example: He took a puff from his inhaler. -
Notebook – a book used for writing notes.
Example: He took out his notebook. -
Pen – a tool for writing with ink.
Example: He wrote with his pen. -
Talk – to speak.
Example: The professor started talking. -
Note – a short piece of writing to help remember something.
Example: He took notes in class. -
Habit – something you do regularly.
Example: Taking notes was a good habit. -
Study – to learn by reading or practicing.
Example: He studied his notes after class. -
Grade – a score showing how well you did in school.
Example: He wanted only good grades.