Intermediate level

Education in English: intermediate vocabulary for real academic communication

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10 words
~5 min to study
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Why this topic matters

Intermediate education vocabulary helps you move beyond very basic school words and speak more clearly about academic situations. At this level, you need language for classes, teachers, procedures, subjects, discipline, and more specific learning contexts. This vocabulary makes it easier to understand instructions, discuss study problems, and talk about academic life with more confidence.

What you will find in this list

This list contains 10 intermediate words and expressions connected to education, school processes, subjects, and academic roles. The vocabulary is more specific than beginner-level school English and helps you speak about learning, teaching, and educational situations with more precision.

How to study this list effectively

Group the words by real academic situations and use them in short examples. Read the word, say it out loud, and build one or two useful sentences with it. Then reinforce the vocabulary with flashcards or spaced repetition in OneMoreWord. Intermediate education vocabulary becomes active when you connect it to real tasks like classes, projects, or exams.

Where this vocabulary is useful

These words are useful in class, during exams, in project work, and in discussions about school or university life. A practical method is to describe a lesson, assignment, academic problem, or teacher interaction in English using the new vocabulary. That is how intermediate education words become usable in real communication.

Why this topic matters

Intermediate education vocabulary helps you move beyond very basic school words and speak more clearly about academic situations. At this level, you need language for classes, teachers, procedures, subjects, discipline, and more specific learning contexts. This vocabulary makes it easier to understand instructions, discuss study problems, and talk about academic life with more confidence.

What you will find in this list

This list contains 10 intermediate words and expressions connected to education, school processes, subjects, and academic roles. The vocabulary is more specific than beginner-level school English and helps you speak about learning, teaching, and educational situations with more precision.

How to study this list effectively

Group the words by real academic situations and use them in short examples. Read the word, say it out loud, and build one or two useful sentences with it. Then reinforce the vocabulary with flashcards or spaced repetition in OneMoreWord. Intermediate education vocabulary becomes active when you connect it to real tasks like classes, projects, or exams.

Where this vocabulary is useful

These words are useful in class, during exams, in project work, and in discussions about school or university life. A practical method is to describe a lesson, assignment, academic problem, or teacher interaction in English using the new vocabulary. That is how intermediate education words become usable in real communication.

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training
[ˈtreɪnɪŋ]
chemistry
[ˈkemɪstrɪ]
classroom
[ˈklɑːsrʊm]
detention
[dɪˈtent(ə)n]
discovery
[dɪsˈkʌvərɪ]
education
[edjʊˈkeɪʃn]
knowledge
[ˈnɒlɪʤ]
principal
[ˈprɪnsɪp(ə)l]
professor
[prəˈfesə]
radiation
[reɪdɪˈeɪʃn]

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Frequently Asked Questions

The vocabulary covers lessons, exams, assignments, study materials, and common academic procedures.

Link the words to real tasks such as essays, presentations, projects, and classroom discussions.

The difficulty depends on the page level: beginner is for starting out, intermediate expands your vocabulary, and advanced includes more precise and less common terms.

Do short reviews every 1-2 days during the first week, then return to the list 1-2 times a week.

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