Target Vocabulary Section 4 Education, books and the media.

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Target Vocabulary Section 4 Education, books and the media

In the classroom (p.82) 20 biro/ballpoint pen 5 (black)board 8 bookcase 26 calculator 16 calendar 9 (a piece of) chalk 23 (a pair of) compasses 6 cupboard 13 desk 14 duster 4 exercise book 21 felt-tip pen 15 globe 17 glue 11 overhead projector 25 pencil 18 pencil sharpener 27 protractor 1 pupil 22 rubber 24 ruler 2 satchel / schoolbag 19 set square 7 shelf 3 textbook 12 timetable 10 wall chart

British schools and institutions (p.83) 8 boarding school 18 co-educational school 12 College of Further Education 9 comprehensive school 14 evening classes 4 nursery school 7 playschool 15 Polytechnic 10 prep school 3 primary school 2 private school 16 public school 6 secondary school 17 Sixth-Form College 1 state school 11 Teacher Training College 13 The Open University 5 university

Follow up Schools for children under 5 nursery school playschool Private schools (5-18) prep school public school State schools (5-18) comprehensive school primary school Sixth Form College Higher education (people who have left school) College of Further Education Polytechnic Teacher Training College university

Who’s who in education (86-87) 1.e 2.n 3.h 4.j 5.b 6.m 7.d 8.l 9.a 10.g 11.i 12.o 13.c 14.k 15.f

Verbs to do with education (88-89) 1.left school 2.praised 3.revise 4.attend 5.expel 6.specialize 7.enrol 8.learn …by heart..recite 9.study 10.behave 11.failed 12.doing (her) homework 13.punished 14.sit/take 15.test 16.play truant 17.pass

Other useful words to do with education (90-91) 1.form 2.mark 3.scholarship 4.subjects 5.register … present …. absent 6.vacation 7.deputy head 8.lecture 9.assignment 10.staff room 11.compulsory 12.detention 13.seminar 14.academic …. terms 15.course 16.playground 17.tutorial 18.gymnasium

Types of books (92-93) 14 anthology 6 atlas 8 autobiography 18 best seller 23 biography 19 book of fairy tales 12 cookery book 2 dictionary 9 directory 1 encyclopedia 4 fiction 15 guidebook 21 hardback 3 manual 16 memoirs 7 non-fiction 11 paperback 22 poetry book 24 reference book 17 romantic novel 20 science fiction novel 10 textbook 13 thriller 5 whodunnit

Follow up (94-95) 1.book of fairy tales 2.manual 3.biography 4.guidebook 5.cookery book 6.romantic novel 7.science fiction novel 8.autobiography 9.poetry book 10.whodunnit 11.thriller 12.dictionary

Parts of a book (96-97) 1.cover 2.jacket 3.title 4.bibliography 5.illustrations 6.acknowledgements 7.preface 8.chapter 9.appendix 10.foreword 11.index 12.contents 13.glossary 14.footnote 15.blurb

The media: Television Types of programme (98-99) 1.d 3.f 4.j 5.b 6.i 10.g 12.a 13.e 14.h 16.c

Follow up (100) 1.educational programme 2.nature programme 3.documentary 4.music programme 5.detective series 6.travel programme 7.news and current affairs programme 8.quiz show 9.food programme 10.drama series

The media: Newspapers Useful words to do with newspapers ( ) 1.headline 2.editor 3.circulation 4.letters page 5.sports pages 6.article 7.advertisments 8.horoscope 9.weather forecast 10.quality papers … popular papers 11.caption 12.comic strip 13.column 14.gossip column

The media: Newspapers Useful words to do with newspapers ( ) 15.colour supplement 16.obituary 17.correspondent 18.editorial 19.classified advertisments 20.tabloid 21.review 22.journalist … reporter 23.feature 24.crossword

Follow up ( ) 1.weather forecast 2.headline 3.gossip column 4.review 5.letters page 6.obituary 7.classified advertisments 8.horoscope 9.sports page 10.comic strip 11.caption 12.crossword

A newspaper article (105)

Phrasal verbs (106) 1.d 2.h 3.f 4.j 5.a 6.i 7.e 8.b 9.g 10.c

Phrasal verbs (107) 1.got over 2.look up to 3.came across 4.take off 5.look at 6.picked (it) up 7.came round 8.takes after 9.fell out 10.look for