ENGLİSH B1+
Across
- 2. back When a teacher returns graded work or assignments to students.
- 4. an exam To take an exam again after failing it or if a student was unable to attend the original exam.
- 6. The study of the science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing illnesses and injuries.
- 8. A schedule that outlines when classes, exams, or events will take place.
- 9. Tasks, projects, or written assignments completed by students as part of their academic studies.
- 10. The study and use of computers, software, and systems to solve problems or perform tasks.
- 11. The study of the legal system, rules, and regulations that govern society.
- 14. The income generated by a business, organization, or government, often from sales or services.
- 16. up To review or complete missed work or lessons, especially after being absent.
- 17. progress To improve or move forward in a particular area of study or skill.
- 18. The study of written works, including novels, poetry, drama, and other forms of artistic expression.
- 20. The study of fundamental questions regarding existence, knowledge, ethics, and reasoning.
- 22. an exam When a student does not achieve the required marks or pass the exam.
- 23. The study of rights, duties, and responsibilities of individuals within a society or nation.
Down
- 1. A formal evaluation of a student's knowledge or skills, often through a test or exam.
- 3. A task given to students to complete, usually involving research or writing on a particular topic.
- 5. The application of scientific principles to design and build systems, structures, and machines.
- 7. Activities that are outside of the standard academic curriculum, such as sports, clubs, or arts.
- 12. The process of gathering, analyzing, and interpreting information to gain new insights on a particular subject.
- 13. An educational trip or outing organized for students to learn outside the classroom.
- 15. A written piece of work that discusses a particular topic in detail, usually assigned in courses.
- 19. To assess or judge the quality or effectiveness of something, such as an assignment or performance.
- 21. in To submit an assignment, project, or paper to a teacher or instructor.