10-minute daily practice: 20 School Vocabulary Words exercises for Level A1-A2. Short enough to fit into a coffee break, thorough enough to make real progress. Covers the most useful aspects of school vocabulary words with instant feedback.
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Question 1: Students sit at a ___ in class.
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'Desk' is correct because it is the piece of furniture students use for writing and studying in a classroom. 'Bed' is for sleeping, 'sofa' is for a living room, and 'bath' is for a bathroom.
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Q2 20
Question 2: What does 'classroom' mean?
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'Classroom' means a room in a school where lessons take place. It is not a bedroom, a kitchen, or a garden.
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Q3 20
Question 3: I write with a ___ in my notebook.
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'Pen' is the correct school supply used for writing in a notebook. 'Fork' is for eating, 'cup' is for drinking, and 'key' is for opening locks.
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Q4 20
Question 4: A 'teacher' is a person who helps students learn.
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True. A teacher is a person whose job is to help students learn subjects and skills at school.
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Q5 20
Question 5: Match each school item to its description.
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pencil
eraser
ruler
scissors
removes pencil marks
used for writing and drawing
measures length
used for cutting paper
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A pencil is used for writing and drawing, an eraser removes pencil marks, a ruler measures length, and scissors are used for cutting paper.
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Q6 20
Question 6: The teacher writes on the ___.
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'Blackboard' (or whiteboard) is the large board at the front of a classroom where teachers write. 'Window' is for looking outside, 'door' is for entering, and 'floor' is for walking on.
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Question 7: Which word is closest in meaning to 'pupil'?
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'Student' is closest in meaning to 'pupil' because both refer to a person who studies at a school. 'Teacher' instructs, 'principal' leads the school, and 'janitor' cleans.
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Question 8: We eat lunch in the school ___.
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'Cafeteria' is the correct word for the place in a school where students eat meals. A 'library' is for reading, a 'gym' is for sports, and a 'laboratory' is for science experiments.
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Question 9: What does 'homework' mean?
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'Homework' means school tasks that students do at home after class. It is not food, clothing, or a game.
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Question 10: Students carry books in a ___.
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'Backpack' is the bag students use to carry their books and school supplies. A 'basket' is for shopping, a 'bucket' is for water, and a 'wallet' is for money.
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Q11 20
Question 11: Children play outside during ___ between classes.
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'Recess' (or 'break') is the period between classes when students can play and rest.
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Q12 20
Question 12: The students take a ___ at the end of the lesson.
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'Test' is a common school assessment given at the end of a lesson to check understanding. A 'trip' is a journey, a 'nap' is a short sleep, and a 'walk' is exercise.
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Question 13: We borrow books from the school ___.
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'Library' is the room or building in a school where books are kept and can be borrowed. An 'office' is for administration, a 'hallway' is a corridor, and a 'playground' is for outdoor play.
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Q14 20
Question 14: A 'globe' is a round model of the Earth used in geography class.
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True. A globe is a spherical representation of the Earth, commonly found in geography classrooms for teaching about countries and continents.
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Q15 20
Question 15: Which word is closest in meaning to 'exam'?
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'Test' is closest in meaning to 'exam' because both refer to a formal assessment of knowledge. A 'lesson' is a teaching period, a 'subject' is a topic of study, and a 'grade' is a score or year level.
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Q16 20
Question 16: The school bell ___ at nine o'clock every morning.
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'Rings' is the correct verb that collocates naturally with 'bell.' Bells ring to signal the start of school. 'Shouts,' 'speaks,' and 'sings' do not naturally describe the sound a bell makes.
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Q17 20
Question 17: Match each school subject to what you study in it.
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numbers and calculations
drawing and painting
nature and experiments
events from the past
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In math you study numbers, in science you study nature and experiments, in history you study the past, and in art you study drawing and painting.
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Q18 20
Question 18: The ___ runs the school and makes important decisions.
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'Principal' is the person in charge of a school. A 'librarian' manages the library, a 'coach' leads sports teams, and a 'nurse' takes care of sick students.
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Question 19: My sister got a good ___ on her math test.
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'Grade' (or 'score') means the mark or result a student receives on a test. A 'lesson' is a class period, a 'subject' is a topic, and a 'schedule' is a timetable.
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Question 20: The teacher asked the students to ___ their hands before answering.
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'Raise' is the correct verb meaning to lift up. In class, students raise their hands to answer a question. 'Drop' means to let fall, 'hide' means to conceal, and 'wash' means to clean.
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