Ex. 3. Study the following definitions and give the corresponding educational terms.
a) a first university degree; b) a degree that you can study for after your bachelor’s degree; c) school or college subjects that give students a general education and teach them to think, rather than those subjects that develop practical skills; d) the subjects that students study at a particular school or college; e) a lesson in which a small group of students discuss a subject with a tutor, especially at a university or college; f) the work that teachers do when they teach a particular subject, especially to one person or a small group; g) an amount of money that an organization gives to someone so that they can study at a particular school or university; h) an amount of money that the government or an organization gives you for a specific purpose and does not ask you to pay back; i) permission to become a student at a college or university; j) lessons for adults, often held in the evening, that give them the opportunity to study a wide variety of subjects; k) to stay away from school without permission; l) a test in a particular subject given to children in schools in the UK; m) control of an activity or process by official rules or by state (district); n) a system in which students work at home with the help of television, computer or radio broadcasts and send work to their teachers by post or email.
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