Do the preparation task first. Then read the text and do the exercises.
Preparation
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attend
(v)
to officially go to a place, like a school, university or class
You must attend 80 per cent of classes to pass the course.
You must attend 80 per cent of classes to pass the course.
dormitory plural dormitories
(n)
1. a place where many people sleep
2. US: a big building at a university where students live (UK: hall of residence)
I know John. He lives in my dorm at university.
2. US: a big building at a university where students live (UK: hall of residence)
I know John. He lives in my dorm at university.
faculty plural faculties
(n)
all the teachers who work at a university
Norman Brown was in the English faculty for twenty years.
Norman Brown was in the English faculty for twenty years.
teaching assistant
(n)
a person who works to help a university teacher in a classroom
The teaching assistant has the exams for you at the end of class.
The teaching assistant has the exams for you at the end of class.
tuition fee
(n)
an amount of money that you pay to go to university
Tuition fees are very high this year.
Tuition fees are very high this year.
undergraduate
(n)
a student at a college or university who is studying for a first degree
They met when they were undergraduates at Cambridge University.
They met when they were undergraduates at Cambridge University.
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I use google dictionary every time when i find meaning of some words or sentences.
I must use a dictionary but I think is easier to translate the words using DeepL Translator.
I use dictionaries everyday because I'm trying to focus on studying English at the moment.
i don't use it much
I use the dictionary to understand the meaning and the pronunciation of a word.
I use the dictionary frecuently when i dont have idea about the meanings
I use dictionary daily.
when I need translation word or phrases in study.
Sound pronunciation the word.
I must say that I use it very often to check the meaning of new words I learn, at least 3 times a week. Sometimes I use it only to be sure of the precise meaning of a word, although I have an idea of the general meaning of the word before I look for it in the dictionary.
Thanks for the episode.
Great site!
I don't use it much, only when I need to know how to spell a word correctly.
rarely, I don't use the dictionary