Most children begin their studies at 5 or 6 years old in pre-school, followed by __________ (1). After that comes __________ (2), which consists of first grade through fifth grade. Then there’s __________ (3) – sixth grade through eighth grade – and __________ (4), which is ninth grade through twelfth grade.
After high school, you apply to __________ (5) to see which ones will accept you. You send in/submit your __________ (6) and then wait for the results. If you got good grades in high school, you might get / be awarded a __________ (7) to help pay the __________ (8) (the cost of studying).
In college, you’ll take __________ (9) on various subjects. You should always take notes as the teacher is giving the __________ (10). Some teachers may ask the students to give/make __________ (11) or do research and write an essay, an assignment, a report, or a paper. After you hand in your work, the teacher will __________ (12) the assignment (give you an evaluation, for example, 90%) and give you __________ (13) (comments on your work).
Most college students choose a __________ (14). When you graduate from college, you’ll get a __________ (15).
Key (Gợi ý từ cần điền)
- kindergarten
- primary/elementary school
- middle school
- high school
- colleges/universities
- application
- scholarship
- tuition
- classes/courses
- lecture
- presentations
- grade
- feedback
- major/concentration
- diploma