Ex. 1A, Unit 1B, Face2Face Upper Intermediate
Across
- 2. A student engaged in advanced study after having completed an undergraduate degree, usually working toward a master’s, PhD, or another advanced qualification.
- 4. A senior academic who typically holds a chair in their department, often involved in teaching, research, and administration at a university.
- 6. A Doctor of Philosophy degree, the highest level of academic qualification, usually involving original research and a dissertation or thesis.
- 9. A task or piece of work assigned to a student as part of their course, which could take many forms, such as an essay, report, or project.
- 11. A series of classes or lectures on a particular subject, which may consist of several modules and lead to a qualification.
- 12. The amount of money students are required to pay for their tuition and other university-related costs.
- 13. A loan taken out by students to help pay for their education, which must typically be repaid after completing their studies. (7,4)
- 14. A more interactive class, usually in a small group, where students and instructors discuss specific topics or issues in detail.
- 15. A person who has completed a degree (often a bachelor's) and may be pursuing further education or entering the workforce.
- 16. A broad area of study, such as mathematics, literature, or biology.
- 17. A specific unit or component within a course of study, often focused on a particular topic within a subject.
- 18. A financial award granted to a student based on academic, athletic, or other achievements, which does not need to be repaid.
- 20. A qualification awarded by a university or college to students who have successfully completed a course of study.
- 21. A small group session where students discuss and explore topics more deeply, often led by a tutor.
Down
- 1. A student pursuing their first degree (typically a bachelor's) at a university or college.
- 3. A long piece of research-based writing submitted as part of a postgraduate or doctoral degree, typically involving original research and significant analysis.
- 5. A formal presentation or speech given by a lecturer to a large group of students, typically in a classroom or lecture hall, focusing on delivering information about a subject.
- 6. A document or communication that provides an update on a student's academic progress over a specific period of time. (8,6)
- 7. An advanced degree that typically follows an undergraduate degree, focusing on specialized knowledge in a specific field of study.
- 8. A short piece of writing on a particular topic, usually expressing the writer's personal viewpoint and supported by research or analysis.
- 10. A person who provides academic instruction or guidance, often in small groups or one-on-one, typically focused on helping students understand and apply course content.
- 11. A method of evaluating a student's progress throughout a course by grading their performance on various tasks, tests, or projects rather than relying solely on final exams.(10,10)
- 17. A score or grade given to a student based on their performance in an exam, test, or piece of coursework.
- 19. A university academic who gives lectures or presentations to large groups of students, usually specializing in a particular subject area.