School - Picture Dictionary
1. classroom
2. teacher
3. auditorium
4.cafeteria
5.lunch benches
6.library
2. teacher
3. auditorium
4.cafeteria
5.lunch benches
6.library
10.bleachers
11.track
12.field
13.principal’s office
14.principal
15.counselor’s office
16.counselor
17.main office
18.clerk
SCHOOL
1. office
2. nurse’s office
3. guidance office
19. (school) nurse
20. guidance counselor
4. cafeteria
21. lunchroom monitor
5. principal’s office
17. principal
18. assistant principal
6. classroom
7. locker
24. teacher
8. language lab
9. chemistry lab
10. teachers’ lounge
11. gym/gymnasium
25. coach
12. locker room
13. auditorium
26. custodian
14. field
15. bleachers
16. track
22. cafeteria worker
23. driver’s ed instructor
A CLASSROOM OBJECTS
1 triangle
2 ruler
3 protractor
4 compass
5 eraser
6 notebook
7 (ballpoint) pen
8 pencil
9 pencil sharpener
10 calculator
B. THE SCIENCE LAB
C THE GYM
18 mat
D THE COMPUTER LAB
19 screen
20 keyboard
E THE LANGUAGE LAB
21 headphones
F THE CAFETERIA
22 tray
18 mat
D THE COMPUTER LAB
19 screen
20 keyboard
E THE LANGUAGE LAB
21 headphones
F THE CAFETERIA
22 tray
Picture Dictionary / Place / Types of school
1. public school
2. private school
3. parochial school
2. private school
3. parochial school
Schools
academy: a private school
- He was educated at a very expensive academy.
college: education beyond high school, where students take general required courses and specialize in a particular area of study leading to a bachelor's degree
- Her mother made sure that she would be able to go to college.
elementary school: a school that contains classes from kindergarten through grade five or six
- Most children go to an elementary school near where they live.
graduate school: the university programs that lead to advanced degrees, including special schools such as law school, medical school, dental school, and business school
- Many students have full-time jobs and go to graduate school classes in the evening.
high school: a school that contains classes from grades nine or ten through twelve
- Graduation from high school is a requirement for admission to a college or university, and for many jobs.
kindergarten: the first year of school, required in the United States by children aged five
- Many children learn to read in kindergarten.
middle school: a school that contains classes from grade six or seven to grade eight or nine
- Middle school students are usually in the beginning stages of adolescence.
preschool: a school for children aged three or four
- Preschool is a good introduction to school for small children.
private school: a school administered by a private organization, business, church, or other group
- Most private schools require the students to wear uniforms.
public school: a school administered by a local government where instruction is free
- All of their children go to public school.
school: a place for learning
- He is going to open a cooking school in the city.
university: a college that has four-year bachelor's degree programs and also offers graduate programs where students can do more in-depth study of a chosen subject, leading to a master's degree or a doctor's degree
- Some students prefer to get a bachelor's degree from a small college and then go to a large university for a master's degree.
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