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Types of Students During Tests

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with

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US / wɪð /

UK / wɪð, wɪθ /

A1
  • preposition
  • As an employee of a certain company
  • Against something or someone
  • By using something as a means
  • Due to; because of
  • Including
  • Possessing as a feature
  • Related to
  • (Of the manner/attitude by which you do something)
  • Used to express that people or things are together

know

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US / nəʊ /

UK / noʊ /

A1
  • verb
  • To be familiar with a person or place, thing
  • To feel sure or be convinced about something
  • To discover or be aware of something
  • To be able to distinguish
  • To have knowledge of things

often

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US / ˈɔfən /

UK / ˈɔfən,ˈɑfən,ˈɔftən,ˈɑf- /

A1
  • adverb
  • Many times; frequently; on many occasions

onto

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US / ˈɒntə /

UK / ˈɑnˌtu, -tə, ˈɔn- /

A1
  • preposition
  • Towards a certain direction/into a certain area

see

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US / si: /

UK / si /

A1
  • verb
  • To go on a date with someone
  • To predict whether something is, or will be true
  • To understand what someone says
  • To use your eyes to look at something
  • To visit a place often for sightseeing or pleasure
  • To visit or meet with someone
  • To find out by waiting or looking
  • To watch (a game, movie or TV show)

information

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US / ˌɪnfəˈmeɪʃn /

UK / ˌɪnfɚˈmeʃən /

A1
  • noun
  • Collection of facts and details about something

last

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US / lɑ:st /

UK / læst /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Most recent; the latest
  • The one before
  • adverb
  • Final; with nothing following; after all others
  • Most recent; the latest
  • determiner
  • The one at the end
  • verb
  • To remain or continue for a certain period of time

have

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US / həv /

UK / hæv /

A1
  • verb
  • To drink, smoke, eat or use something
  • To experience the effects of something
  • To organize an event, or join in an activity
  • To own, possess, or hold something
  • To cause to happen or produce a particular effect

notice

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US / 'nəʊtɪs /

UK / ˈnotɪs /

A1
  • noun
  • Time by when you must leave, e.g. if you are fired
  • Paper with an announcement, e.g. pinned to a board
  • verb
  • To become aware by sight, touch, or hearing

bruh

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US / /

UK / /

A1
  • noun
  • A male friend (often used as a form of address)

blood

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US / blʌd /

UK / blʌd /

A2
  • adjecitve
  • Related by birth; family
  • noun
  • Red liquid in the bodies of people and animals
  • verb
  • To be initiated into something, e.g. a secret club

young

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US / jʌŋ /

UK / jʌŋ /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • At an early stage of existence; not mature
  • Being recently created or started
  • noun
  • Babies in a group or family of animals

damn

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US / dæm /

UK / dæm /

B2
  • exclamation
  • A mild swear word used to express annoyance
  • verb
  • To cause the downfall or failure of; criticize
  • To threaten with everlasting punishment

day

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US / deɪ /

UK / de /

A1
  • noun
  • A period of 24 hours beginning at midnight
  • The period of time when it is light outside
  • Person's name

cram

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US / kræm /

UK / kræm /

B2
  • verb
  • To add more to something that is already full
  • To study intensively (for a test)

many

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US / 'menɪ /

UK / ˈmɛni /

A1
  • determiner
  • Used to refer a large number of things

will

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US / wɪl /

UK / wɪl /

A1
  • noun
  • Desire or choice of someone
  • Document saying who gets your money when you die
  • Strong desire to do something; determination
  • Desire to do something; strong wish to do
  • other
  • Used with verbs to express the future
  • verb
  • To leave property to someone after your death
  • To use mental effort to make something happen
  • Am (is, are) likely to do
  • To influence someone to do something
  • To make something happen by strongly wanting it

new

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US / nju: /

UK / nu, nju /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Not old, recently born, built or made
  • Being or doing something for the first time
  • Not felt, seen or known previously
  • Having been recently bought or obtained

try

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US / traɪ /

UK / traɪ /

A1
  • noun
  • Act of putting the ball over the rugby goal line
  • verb
  • To make an effort, to attempt to do something
  • To examine someone or something in a court of law
  • To test to see if it is good or you like it
  • To make a person go through hardship; test
  • To examine something to see if it works

astonish

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US / ə'stɒnɪʃ /

UK / əˈstɑnɪʃ /

A2
  • verb
  • To cause someone to feel great wonder or surprise

sell

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US / sel /

UK / sɛl /

A1
  • verb
  • To exchange something for money
  • To persuade people to do, like or agree

fry

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US / fraɪ /

UK / fraɪ /

A2
  • verb
  • To cook something in fat or oil
  • To burn your skin due to too long in the sun

dutchman

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US / ˈdʌtʃmən /

UK / ˈdʌtʃmən /

A1
  • noun
  • Man from Holland

once

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US / wʌns /

UK / wʌns /

A1
  • adverb
  • One time; one instance
  • At a time in the past
  • conjunction
  • When; as soon as

bewilder

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US / bɪ'wɪldə(r) /

UK / bɪˈwɪldɚ /

C1
  • verb
  • To deeply confuse someone emotionally

tendency

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US / 'tendənsɪ /

UK / ˈtɛndənsi /

A2
  • noun
  • Likelihood to behave in a particular way

catch

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US / kætʃ /

UK / kætʃ, kɛtʃ /

A1
  • noun
  • Amount of something that has been caught
  • Trick or something trying to deceive
  • verb
  • To stop something flying and hold it
  • To stop something and not let it go, e.g. animals
  • To get sick or get a disease from someone else
  • To find someone to do something, a task
  • To get stuck on or in something
  • To be trapped so you can’t escape
  • To be able to understand what someone is saying

nothing

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US / 'nʌθɪŋ /

UK / ˈnʌθɪŋ /

A1
  • noun
  • Item of little or no value, importance, interest
  • Number or value of zero
  • pronoun
  • Not anything, not a single thing

tell

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US / tel /

UK / tɛl /

A1
  • verb
  • To (strongly) advise a person to do something
  • To be able to guess
  • To say or communicate information to someone
  • To inform, but without speaking; indicate
  • To have a negative effect on someone
  • To order someone to do something; command
  • To recognize something based on certain signs
  • To report something to an authority
  • To explain something or teach someone something

down

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US / daʊn /

UK / daʊn /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Being sad, sick, or unhappy
  • Not operating, working, or functioning as expected
  • adverb
  • In a sitting or lying position
  • Towards or on the ground, floor, or bottom
  • Written or copied onto a piece of paper or book
  • noun
  • A period of play in American Football
  • The soft, smooth hairs that cover a bird's body
  • preposition
  • Along something's path, course, or direction
  • Going from a higher position to a lower position
  • verb
  • To eat or drink very quickly and without stopping

comment

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US / 'kɒment /

UK / ˈkɑmɛnt /

A2
  • noun
  • Something you say, giving an opinion; remark
  • verb
  • To say something that gives your opinion

during

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US / ˈdjʊərɪŋ /

UK / ˈdʊrɪŋ, ˈdjʊr- /

A1
  • preposition
  • At some point in the course of an event or thing

student

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US / ˈstju:dnt /

UK / ˈstudnt, ˈstjud- /

A1
  • noun
  • Person studying at school

then

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US / ðen /

UK / ðɛn /

A1
  • adverb
  • A time that is not now
  • Following another thing in time or arrangement
  • Following on reasonably from what was just stated
  • At that time, not now

first

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US / fɜ:st /

UK / fɚst /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • 1st; Coming before all others in time or place
  • noun
  • Something that has not happened before
  • Position of the winner of a competition

get

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US / ɡet /

UK / ɡɛt /

A1
  • verb
  • To become affected by illness or disease
  • To begin to feel or understand an emotion or idea
  • To send or bring someone or something home, etc.
  • To go somewhere to obtain something
  • To (cause to) do a particular thing
  • To obtain, receive or be given something
  • To currently have
  • To prepare for use
  • To understand something being said or read

prison

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US / 'prɪzn /

UK / ˈprɪzən /

A2
  • noun
  • Place the court puts criminals as punishment; jail

about

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US / ə'baʊt /

UK / əˈbaʊt /

A1
  • adverb
  • To be ready to; going to
  • Nearly; approximately; roughly
  • Near; next to; close to
  • In every direction; in the area of
  • preposition
  • Concerning or of (a topic)

different

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US / ˈdɪfrənt /

UK / ˈdɪfrənt /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Not of the same kind; unlike other things

eye

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US / aɪ /

UK / aɪ /

A1
  • noun
  • The part of the body that you see with
  • The skill to see the good and bad parts of a thing
  • Hole at the end of a needle
  • verb
  • To watch or study something closely

fly

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US / flaɪ /

UK / flai /

A1
  • noun
  • Common flying insect, sometimes blue in color
  • Opening with fold of cloth hiding zipper on pants
  • verb
  • To move in the wind, e.g. a flag
  • To move at a high speed
  • To travel in a plane, helicopter, balloon etc.
  • To pilot people or items by plane
  • To travel through the air using wings

like

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US / laɪk /

UK / laɪk /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Being equal in status or kind to something else
  • Similar; the same
  • adverb
  • For example
  • preposition
  • Used as a filler; used to ad emphasis
  • In a way similar to the way something is done
  • Such as; for example
  • verb
  • To want to
  • To find something pleasing; to prefer something

reaction

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US / rɪ'ækʃn /

UK / riˈækʃən /

A2
  • noun
  • Bodily response to a drug or something eaten
  • Feeling or action in response to something

that

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US / ðæt /

UK / ðæt, ðət /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • The person or thing being talked about
  • Used to identify something both the speakers know
  • adverb
  • Used to reinforce adjectives and adverbs
  • To such a degree
  • conjunction
  • Used to connect a noun clause
  • Used to introduce an adverbial clause
  • Used to introduce a noun clause
  • determiner
  • Used as a noun to refer to something
  • pronoun
  • Referring an object far away
  • Used to refer to the relative pronoun ‘which’

week

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US / wi:k /

UK / wik /

A1
  • noun
  • Period of seven days from Sunday to Saturday

type

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US / taɪp /

UK / taɪp /

A1
  • noun
  • Printed letters or blocks used for printing them
  • Group of things or people sharing common features
  • verb
  • To identify something belonging to a group
  • To write by touching keys on a keyboard

irrelevant

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US / ɪˈreləvənt /

UK / ɪˈrɛləvənt /

A2
  • adjecitve
  • Not important; not related to the topic

and

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US / ənd /

UK / ənd, ən,ænd /

A1
  • conjunction
  • Used to refer to two or more things
  • Plus; in addition; on top of that
  • Used to introduce an action that follows another

firehouse

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US / ˈfaɪəhaʊs /

UK / ˈfaɪərhaʊs /

A1
  • noun
  • Station housing fire apparatus and firemen

lot

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US / lɒt /

UK / lɑt /

A1
  • noun
  • What happens to a person in life from chance; fate
  • A group of people seen together
  • Item for sale at an auction
  • Small area of land used for a purpose e.g. parking

until

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US / ənˈtɪl /

UK / ʌnˈtɪl /

A1
  • conjunction
  • Up to; to a time when something happens
  • preposition
  • Before (a specific time)

kid

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US / kɪd /

UK / kɪd /

A2
  • adjecitve
  • Made from young goat skin
  • noun
  • Child or young person
  • Young goat
  • verb
  • To make fun of someone in a gentle way; to tease

most

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US / məʊst /

UK / most /

A1
  • adverb
  • Very; extremely
  • Greatest possible degree
  • pronoun
  • Nearly all of something

far

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US / fɑ:(r) /

UK / fɑr /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • A long way away
  • Being a long way away
  • adverb
  • To a large degree or extent

leave

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US / li:v /

UK / liv /

A1
  • noun
  • Permission to do something
  • Vacation time; time off work
  • verb
  • To go away from; depart
  • To gift property to someone after you die
  • To allow something to continue happening
  • To let something remain unused or available
  • To let something or someone remain somewhere

girl

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US / gɜ:l /

UK / gɜ:rl /

A1
  • noun
  • A female child; a young woman

fitness

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US / ˈfɪtnəs /

UK / ˈfɪtnɪs /

B1
  • noun
  • Good physical condition; being in shape

prepare

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US / prɪˈpeə(r) /

UK / prɪˈper /

A1
  • verb
  • To make something ready for use

come

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US / kʌm /

UK / kʌm /

A1
  • verb
  • To arrive at a place
  • (Of mail) to be delivered
  • To move toward someone; go with someone
  • To reach a certain point or state

literally

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US / ˈlɪtərəli /

UK / ˈlɪtərəli /

B1
  • adverb
  • So as to express the exact meaning of something
  • Used to say something is true, even if unlikely

lie

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US / laɪ /

UK / lai /

A2
  • noun
  • An untrue statement, when you know it is not true
  • verb
  • To be in a horizontal or flat position
  • To say something that you know is not true

scantron

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US / /

UK / /

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think

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US / θɪŋk /

UK / θɪŋk /

A1
  • verb
  • To have an idea about something without certainty
  • To have an idea, opinion or belief about something

over

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US / 'əʊvə(r) /

UK / ˈovɚ /

A1
  • adverb
  • Finished; no longer happening
  • Towards the ground/away from a standing position
  • noun
  • A set of six consecutive balls bowled in cricket
  • other
  • Finished
  • preposition
  • Showing the relation when a thing is above another
  • On or covering something
  • Above or across something
  • More than you need
  • From one side to the other
  • In the direction of; toward

name

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US / neɪm /

UK / nem /

A1
  • noun
  • What something or someone is called
  • verb
  • To state what someone is called, e.g. John

something

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US / ˈsʌmθɪŋ /

UK / ˈsʌmθɪŋ /

A1
  • adverb
  • In some degree or measure
  • noun
  • a person or thing of some value or consequence
  • pronoun
  • Thing that is not yet known or named
  • Approximately

put

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US / pʊt /

UK / pʊt /

A1
  • phrasal verb
  • to make a light stop shining by pressing or moving a switch
  • verb
  • To move or place a thing in a particular position
  • To rate something in importance or value
  • To write or say something in a certain manner

year

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US / jə: /

UK / jɪr /

A1
  • noun
  • Unit of time equal to 12 months or 365 or 366 days
  • Used to refer to the age of a person

you

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US / jʊ /

UK / ju /

A1
  • pronoun
  • Person someone is speaking or writing to
  • Person or people in general

entire

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US / ɪn'taɪə(r) /

UK / ɛnˈtaɪr /

A2
  • adjecitve
  • Complete or full; with no part left out; whole

one

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US / wʌn /

UK / wʌn /

A1
  • pronoun
  • You; we; people in general; someone
  • The thing or person previously referred to
  • adjecitve
  • Used to refer to people generally
  • Being a strong example of (something mentioned)
  • number
  • Number 1

phone

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US / fəʊn /

UK / foʊn /

A2
  • noun
  • Machine used to talk to someone who is far away
  • verb
  • To talk to someone using a telephone

than

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US / ðən /

UK / ðən /

A1
  • conjunction
  • Used to compare two things that are not equal

discuss

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US / dɪˈskʌs /

UK / dɪˈskʌs /

A1
  • verb
  • To talk about seriously or in great detail

ready

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US / 'redɪ /

UK / ˈrɛdi /

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  • adjecitve
  • Being likely or about to do something
  • Being willing to do a task
  • verb
  • To prepare something for use or action

school

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US / sku:l /

UK / skul /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Being to do with schools and education
  • noun
  • Large group of fish that swim together
  • Education of a child
  • Building where you learn in classes with a teacher
  • A particular belief or idea about something
  • verb
  • To teach or train someone to know or do something

this

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US / ðɪs /

UK / ðɪs /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Used to indicate something already been discussed
  • Used to indicate something happening around now
  • adverb
  • An indication by a physical motion or gesture
  • A specific amount of
  • determiner
  • Person, thing, or idea near you
  • pronoun
  • Person, thing that has already been discussed

unwarranted

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US / ʌnˈwɒrəntɪd /

UK / ʌnˈwɔrəntɪd, -ˈwɑr- /

B2
  • adjecitve
  • Unjustified; not deserved by the circumstances

niggas

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US / ˈnɪɡə /

UK / /

A1

the

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US / ðə /

UK / ðə /

A1
  • article
  • Used to refer to something already mentioned
  • Used to show there is only one of something
  • determiner
  • Used to describe all of a family

vomit

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US / ˈvɒmɪt /

UK / ˈvɑ:mɪt /

B2
  • noun
  • Food coming back up from stomach, due to illness
  • verb
  • To bring (blood, etc.) up and out of mouth

less

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US / les /

UK / lɛs /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Smaller in amount or degree
  • adverb
  • To a smaller degree
  • noun
  • A smaller amount
  • preposition
  • With the subtraction of

specific

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US / spəˈsɪfɪk /

UK / spɪˈsɪfɪk /

A2
  • adjecitve
  • Precise; particular; just about that thing
  • Concerning one particular thing or kind of thing

advance

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US / əd'vɑ:ns /

UK / ædˈvæns /

A2
  • noun
  • Forward movement by an army
  • An attempt to seduce someone
  • verb
  • (Of an army) to move forward
  • To change or improve
  • To increase in price or value
  • To move forward in a certain direction
  • To try to seduce someone

aspect

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US / 'æspekt /

UK / ˈæspɛkt /

A2
  • noun
  • Way something looks or seems to be
  • An element, feature, or quality of something

below

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US / bɪ'ləʊ /

UK / bɪˈlo /

A1
  • preposition
  • In a lower position, place, or level

scout

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US / skaʊt /

UK / skaʊt /

B2
  • verb
  • To watch or search for something or someone

unprepared

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US / ˌʌnprɪˈpeəd /

UK / ˌʌnprɪˈpɛrd /

B1
  • adjecitve
  • Without preparation; not prepared for

just

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US / dʒʌst /

UK / dʒʌst /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Proper or appropriate; as is deserved
  • Doing or being what is right or fair
  • Legally correct; having enough evidence
  • adverb
  • Almost; nearly
  • Exactly at the time of
  • Exactly (the same as, like)

talk

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US / tɔ:k /

UK / tɔk /

A1
  • noun
  • Style of speaking
  • Discussion between two countries
  • Giving information in front of people; lecture
  • Saying things or ideas to someone with words
  • verb
  • To make a formal speech about something
  • To say things or ideas to someone with words

memorize

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US / ˈmeməraɪz /

UK / ˈmɛməˌraɪz /

A2
  • verb
  • To study something so that you remember it

petite

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US / pəˈtiːt /

UK / pəˈtiːt /

C1
  • adjecitve
  • Small, e.g. in a cute or elegant way

ask

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US / ɑ:sk /

UK / æsk /

A1
  • verb
  • To say to someone that you want something

test

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US / test /

UK / test /

A1
  • noun
  • A medical examination
  • Action to establish the truth or nature of
  • Examination; questions to measure knowledge
  • verb
  • To be given a medical examination
  • To try to establish the truth or nature of
  • To ask a series of questions to measure knowledge

start

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US / stɑ:t /

UK / stɑrt /

A1
  • noun
  • First time or place that a thing exists; beginning
  • First opportunity to achieve something, e.g. a job
  • Sudden action or movement because you are scared
  • other
  • Beginning of something in place or time
  • verb
  • To do, be or happen for the first time; begin
  • To turn something on

well

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US / wel /

UK / wɛl /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Being in a fortunate, good condition or state
  • Healthy and in good condition
  • adverb
  • In an acceptable, proper, or successful manner
  • In a complete, total, or full manner
  • A great and considerable degree
  • In a successful way, in a good or satisfactory way
  • exclamation
  • Used to begin or continue a particular statement
  • Used to show you want to start saying something
  • Used to express that you are waiting for a reply
  • You say this to change the topic of a conversation
  • Used to indicate you are making a final remark
  • noun
  • Long deep hole in the ground to get water
  • verb
  • To cause your eyes to fill with tears

clueless

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US / 'klu:ləs /

UK / ˈklulɪs /

B1
  • adjecitve
  • Totally uninformed about what is going on

defend

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  • Subtitles section
  • Tests are by far one of the most inferior aspects about school.
  • Trying to memorize a week's worth of irrelevant information just to vomit all of it onto a scantron is so corny to me, bruh.
  • They often cause students to try and cram for hours at night until their eyes have more blood in them than Dracula's stomach.
  • Taking tests quite literally takes years off my life and leaves my brain more fried than a tater tot.
  • But something that I've noticed in my many years of test taking are the different reactions that students have to these unwarranted assessments.
  • So today, we'll be discussing the different types of students during tests and exams and a lot of their tendencies.
  • Comment down below the type of student you are during tests and like and subscribe if you're new.
  • First, we gotta talk about the clueless and unprepared students.
  • These are usually the kids who come to class late as hell and go around the class asking for a pencil like Girl Scouts trying to sell cookies.
  • The teacher will literally tell us weeks in advance that we have a test on a specific date and when this day rolls around these niggas look astonished like they sing the Flying Dutchman or something.
  • Now y'all know that I'm the last motherfucker to try and defend teachers like an attorney, but these niggas literally put off studying for the test longer than Tay-K's prison sayings.
  • These are usually the kids who don't pay attention to class and are on their phones the entire class period.
  • And then they got the nerve to try and lie talking about they're gonna pass the test knowing damn well they're less prepared than 6ix9ine and LA Fitness.
  • You would've thought these niggas were cosplaying Spongebob the way they were talking about I'M READY I'M READY.
  • And then once we start the actual test, these simpletons are more bewildered than Nick Young.
  • They be over there having a staring contest with the test knowing damn well they don't know nothing on that test besides their name and the date.
  • I know their petite brains be catching fire how Spongebob's did.
  • And they usually start staring at the ceiling like they're wishing upon a star or something bruh.
  • I feel like everybody has been in this situation a couple of times though.
  • I remember once I watched a class gleeful as hell.
  • I walked in that bitch with a bigger smile on my face than Uncle Grandpa.
  • But then I realized I'd written on the board in letters bigger than boogie2988 that we had a test that day.
  • My stomach must've done it's best titanic impression because that muthafucka sunk to the pit of my fucking stomach.
  • Now we gotta talk about the nerds.
  • Now I don't know what kind of software these niggas were installed with but that shit gotta be stronger than One Punch Man.
  • These brilliant individuals speedrun tests like they've taken it before.
  • They are the only people who look forward to these malicious exams.
  • They look at tests the same way EDP looks at minors.
  • These niggas take tests for fun like a fucking crossword puzzle or something.
  • It's like a fucking hobby for these niggas.
  • Meanwhile the rest of the class is fighting for their fucking lives trying to remember what Thomas Jefferson ate for breakfast on August 7th, 1801.
  • But these are probably the hardest kids to cheat off of.
  • They're always covering their paper more than Kenny covers his face.
  • You already know if you finish your test before these niggas then your test is probably a fucking calamity.
  • They finish these tests quicker than Sneako skedaddling to the Cuties movie premiere.
  • These niggas are all gleeful and jolly writing these Mark Twain length responses bro.
  • They always make me feel like I'm behind on the test.
  • I feel like they know something that the rest of the class doesn't.
  • Like bro why are you using a compass this is literature class.
  • It's like they're playing on rookie mode bro.
  • Now we gotta talk about the students who cheat.
  • Now there are many different types of cheaters in class.
  • You got the niggas who sneak and use their phones underneath the desk.
  • But however, I've witnessed some of the biggest fumbles in academic history.
  • A kid in my class was trying to cheat by using Quizlet.
  • But this imbecile had his volume on and the voice read the answer out loud.
  • And then you got the people who try and glance at other students' papers.
  • These niggas cheat more than Tristan Thompson.
  • And we already know when the teacher almost catches you cheating you gotta hit they ass with the thinking face.
  • Once I was cheating on a test and I looked up and made direct eye contact with my teacher bro.
  • I thought it was fucking over.
  • But I simply put on this infamous face.
  • I've been in class putting on Denzel Washington levels of acting.
  • I deadass look like Jimmy Neutron when he be having a brain blast.
  • But these niggas will spare no expense when it comes to cheating.
  • I've seen a kid take the test home and then somehow sneak it back onto the teacher's desk the next day without them noticing.
  • My nigga if you put this much effort into actually studying your work you'd probably be a Harvard graduate by now.
  • They keep their eyes everywhere but on their own paper.
  • Now we gotta talk about the obnoxious students.
  • You know the niggas who wanna turn their desk into a fucking drum lesson.
  • These niggas deadass start doing Morse code with their fucking pencils bro.
  • Or even worse when they click their pens.
  • They got the classroom sounding like Perry the platypus and that bitch bro.
  • Just go ahead and get you one of those fidget toys.
  • One kid I sat next to used to shake his elephant sized leg against his backpack and it generated the most exasperating racket I've ever heard.
  • Like I started to think bro it was gone off perks.
  • But by far the most bothersome clamor is when people decide to convulse their entire fucking respiratory system.
  • There's always that one person that starts coughing louder than a fucking jet engine bro.
  • And they do it for the entire fucking class period.
  • Over there sounding like they blew through 8 packs of Newports.
  • I already know their lungs are on life support.
  • Their coughs are drier than my ex's texts.
  • It'll be dead silent in the room and then you'll hear the most vicious and untamed hacking of all time.
  • Or they'll start sniffling like a fucking search dog and abuse my ears with this constant pandemonium bro.
  • Now we gotta talk about the anxious students.
  • These niggas treat tests like their life or death.
  • They'll arrive at their desk scratching like a fucking crackhead who hasn't had their fix yet.
  • And I know some people have really bad test anxiety but the people I went to school with would freak out more than Mr. Crocker when he saw fairies.
  • You would've thought there was a funeral taking place in the classroom with the amount of people crying because of these tests bro.
  • These niggas be hyperventilating and breathing harder than Darth Vader.
  • But the only time I get anxious during tests is when my teacher airdrops himself behind me and looks at my tests and proceeds to say these catastrophic words.
  • Guys, make sure you're reading the test questions carefully.
  • Hold on bro.
  • Why did you wait to say that till after you glanced at my tests?
  • Now I'm questioning everything I've ever done in life.
  • I look over my tests more times than incels donate to hot tub streamers.
  • I swear teachers do this shit on purpose to try and throw students off their game.
  • Now we gotta talk about the students who sleep.
  • We all know those people who be contorted at their desk in all types of positions.
  • They deadass be passed out at their desk like they went out for drinks with Bill Cosby.
  • These niggas literally give less fucks than Gideon and then they try to rush and answer all the questions right before class gets out.
  • They end up being more scrambled than some fucking eggs.
  • Most teachers will probably check on the student and try to wake them up.
  • But a lot of my teachers will just let your ass catch some Z's and watch as you bring your grade lower than flight reacts IQ. Like you might as well get your fatigued ass up and go home instead.
  • I've had people sleep during tests right next to me.
  • And these niggas snore louder than a craftsman lawnmower.
  • Now we gotta talk about the people who complain when they get like an 80 or something when the rest of the class fails.
  • This might possibly be the worst breed of students bro.
  • There was a girl in my class who would complain about getting a B plus on a test.
  • Meanwhile the rest of the class grades look like they're stuttering.
  • But these are usually kids who have 80 different colors of highlighters and more spare pieces of paper on their desk than the teacher themselves.
  • They also have a whole office load of pens and pencils at their desk.
  • And then they got the nerve to try and rub it in our faces talking about, Oh my god I got an A minus I totally failed.
  • My nigga I got a W. What the fuck are you talking about?
  • I went to school with a couple of these girls and they're also the ones who usually obliterated my eardrums with their metal flasks.
  • When they would get up to turn their test in they would knock it over and make me jump out of my chair higher than Russell Westbrook.
  • Now we gotta talk about the student who doesn't try but still passes.
  • These niggas are walking cheat codes.
  • They don't take any notes and don't do any studying but still pass every test with flying colors bro.
  • And they're like the opposite of the unprepared student because they always swear they're gonna fail but pass every test with scores higher than Bob Marley.
  • And it's also mind boggling how they're one of the first people to always finish the test.
  • Like these niggas gotta have some type of gifted abilities.
  • Or their memory is better than Professor X. Meanwhile I'm in the fucking trenches trying to retain more information than a damn hard drive.
  • Now we gotta talk about the kid who takes forever to finish the test.
  • Now don't get me wrong.
  • We've all gotten stumped on a test a couple of times.
  • But these niggas insist on spending a couple work shifts completing a 20 question quiz.
  • I remember I had a test in a class and we weren't allowed to use our phones or anything until everybody had turned in their test.
  • So about 30 minutes go by and everybody's finished except for this solitary individual.
  • So the entire class then just stared him down until he was done.
  • And even when we could talk again the entire class started violating him.
  • Verbally of course.
  • Like at some point I would just start putting random answers to get done.
  • Now we gotta talk about the question asker.
  • We all know that one kid who asks about every fucking question on the test.
  • They're always raising their hand like they're getting sworn into office or something.
  • But I'm not gonna lie.
  • Every time the teacher comes over to talk to one of them, I be eavesdropping like a nosy neighbor.
  • I need all the secrets I can get.
  • I be picking up more clues than blue.
  • But teachers be gatekeeping like a motherfucker though.
  • Every time you ask them for help they say, this is a test I can't help you.
  • Motherfucker, yes you can!
  • You don't need to tell me the answer but you could at least point me in the right direction like a compass.
  • But these niggas literally ask more questions than an interrogator bro.
  • But I can't knock these niggas too much because there have been plenty of times where they've came in clutch and saved my ass like a superhero bro.
  • But they are definitely one of the better variants of students when compared to the heinous individuals that I mentioned on earlier in this video.
  • But I think that's gonna cover everything for this video man.
  • Comment down below what type of student you are during a test.
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