Across
- 2. /ˈfluːənt/ able to speak a language easily, quickly and well.
- 3. (a language) learn a language by practising it, rather than by learning it in a class
- 9. /ˈrʌsti/ not as good at a language as you used to be because you haven't used it for a long time.
- 11. /ˈstjuːdnt ləʊn/ the money that a student borrows from a bank while at university or college.
- 12. /tjuːˈtɔːriəl/ a period of study with a tutor.
- 14. /ˈtjuːtə(r)/ a private teacher, especially one who teaches an individual student or a very small group.
- 15. /kəˈrɪə(r)/ the job, or series of jobs, that you do during your working life.
- 16. /prəˈfesə(r)/ a teacher of the highest level in a university department.
- 17. /ˈsemɪnɑː(r)/ a class in which a small group of students discuss a particular subject.
- 18. /ˌbaɪˈlɪŋɡwəl/ able to speak two languages, usually because you learned them as a child.
Down
- 1. /ˌʌndəˈɡrædʒuət/ somebody who is studying for their first degree at university or college.
- 4. /ˈkæmpəs/ the land and buildings of a university or college.
- 5. /ˈlektʃə(r)/ a talk on a particular subject, especially at university or college.
- 6. /ˈɡrædʒuət/ somebody who has a first degree from a university or college.
- 7. /ˈlektʃərə(r)/ a person who teaches at a university or college.
- 8. /ˈmɑːstəz dɪɡriː/ an advanced university or college degree.
- 10. (in a language) know just enough of a language for simple communication.
- 11. /ˈskɒləʃɪp/ an amount of money paid by a school, university, etc. to a student who has a lot of ability, but not much money.
- 13. /fiː/ the amount of money you pay to go to a private school, university, etc.
- 16. /ˌpiː eɪtʃ ˈdiː/ a university degree of a very high level that is given to somebody who has done research in a particular subject (the abbreviation for ‘Doctor of Philosophy’.
