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English Course and English School Terms

Knowing these words provides a great advantage in situations such as understanding the instructions given by the teacher, talking about class materials or explaining the course program.

 

English Course and English School Terms

When learning English, not only grammar and sentence structure but also frequently used words in school life are of great importance. English course names, classroom tools and equipment and daily dialogues with the teacher or friends are among the areas where the language is used most practically.

 

Seemingly simple words such as “notebook”, “pencil case”, “ruler” make it easier to understand classroom conversations and express yourself correctly. In addition, expressions such as “What subject do you have on Monday?”, “Can I borrow your pen?”, “Don’t forget your homework!” clearly show the place of these terms in real life.

 

In this article, you will learn the most common course names and English school terms in English and see how these words are used with example sentences. In this way, you will not only acquire new words, but also gain the ability to use English actively in the classroom. Let's get started!

 

What are the English Course Names?

● Math / Mathematics

 

 

● Science

 

 

● Biology

 

 

● Chemistry

 

 

● Physics

 

 

●English

 

 

● History

 

 

● Geography

 

 

● Literature

 

 

● Art

 

 

● Music

 

 

● Physical Education (PE)

 

 

● Drama

 

 

● Computer Science / ICT

 

 

● Technology / Design & Technology

 

 

● German

 

 

●French

 

 

●Spanish

 

 

●Greek

 

 

● Religious Studies

 

 

● Civics / Social Studies

 

 

● Economics

 

 

● Philosophy

 

 

● Psychology

 

What are the English School Terms?

School – School

 

Classroom – Class

 

Teacher – Teacher

 

Student / Pupil – Student

 

Principal / Headteacher – Principal

 

Classmate – Classmate

 

Lesson / Class – Lesson

 

Subject – Subject / Lesson

 

Book – Book

 

Notebook – Notebook

 

Pencil – Pencil

 

Pen – Ballpoint pen

 

Eraser / Rubber – Eraser

 

Ruler – Ruler

 

Backpack / School bag – Backpack / School bag

 

Pencil case – Pencil case

 

Sharpener – Pencil sharpener

 

Glue – Adhesive

 

Scissors – Scissors

 

Highlighter – Highlighter

 

Paper / Sheet – Paper / Page

 

Homework – Homework

 

Test / Quiz / Exam – Test / Quiz / Exam

 

Score / Grade / Mark – Note

 

Timetable / Schedule – Course program

 

Break / Recess – Break

 

Whiteboard

 

Chalkboard

 

Desk

 

Chair

 

Assignment

 

Presentation

 

Project

 

Example Sentences

 

● My favorite subject is Science because I love doing experiments.

 

● Don’t forget your notebook and pencil case before coming to class.

 

● We have a Math exam tomorrow, so I need to study tonight.

 

● The teacher wrote the new vocabulary words on the whiteboard.

 

● There are thirty students in our classroom, and everyone has their own desk.

(There are thirty students in our class and everyone has their own desk.)

 

One of the most basic and frequently used topics we encounter in the process of learning English is English school terms. These words, ranging from course names to classroom items, find their place not only in school life but also in daily conversations, movies and TV series, and even in business life. Especially for those who are new to learning the language, knowing English school terms is very important in order to develop basic communication skills and to lay a solid foundation for learning.

 

Many people who learn English with online language courses need these basic words in order to actively participate in classes, understand in-class instructions, and express themselves correctly. In English, words such as “pen,” “notebook,” “classroom,” or “homework” are indispensable for daily class conversations. Similarly, knowing course names such as “Math,” “History,” and “Biology” allow students to act with confidence in both written and oral communication.

 

Learning English school items and English course names not only expands vocabulary; It also increases your ability to use the language you are learning in context. For example, being able to say a simple but functional sentence like “Can I borrow your ruler?” in a lesson is one of the most effective ways to learn a language by experiencing it. This makes language learning permanent and enjoyable.

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