Students

Students

The word students refers to individuals who are engaged in learning, typically within an educational setting such as a school, college, or university. Students are those who pursue education to acquire knowledge, skills, or qualifications in a specific field. The term can apply to individuals at various levels of education, from primary school through higher education. In a broader sense, anyone who is learning or studying a particular subject can be considered a student. The Indonesian equivalent of students is siswa (for primary and secondary school students) and mahasiswa (for university students).

Synonyms:

  • Learners
  • Pupils
  • Scholars
  • Disciples
  • Enrollees
  • Undergraduates
  • Graduates (for those who have completed a course)
  • Apprentices
  • Researchers
  • Attendees
  • Trainees

Sentences Using “Students”:

  • The students in the class were excited about the upcoming field trip.
  • After the exam, the teacher gave feedback to the students on their essays.
  • Students are encouraged to participate actively in group discussions.
  • Some students prefer online learning, while others enjoy traditional classroom settings.
  • The school offers scholarships to outstanding students.
  • At the end of the semester, the students presented their research projects.
  • Many students struggled with the new math curriculum, but extra tutoring helped.
  • The principal gave a speech to welcome new students to the school year.
  • Students are expected to submit their assignments by Friday.
  • The university has a large international student body from various countries.

Related Words:

  • School
  • Education
  • Classroom
  • Curriculum
  • Teacher
  • Study
  • Assignment
  • Lecture
  • Exam
  • Graduation
  • Degree
  • Class
  • Syllabus
  • Research
  • Knowledge

Phrasal Verbs Related to “Students”:

  • Sign up for (to enroll in a course or program as a student)
  • Go over (to review or study something, often used when preparing for exams)
  • Catch up on (to do work that was missed or to learn material not fully understood)
  • Fall behind (to not keep up with schoolwork or studies)
  • Take in (to absorb or understand information)
  • Hand in (to submit assignments or homework)
  • Keep up with (to stay on top of lessons or coursework)
  • Look up to (to admire or respect a teacher or classmate)
  • Take on (to assume a task or responsibility, such as taking on new courses)
  • Get ahead in (to make progress or advance in studies)

Idiomatic Expressions Related to “Students”:

  • A bright student (a student who is exceptionally intelligent or talented)
  • Hit the books (to study hard or intensely)
  • Student of life (someone who is constantly learning and gaining experiences)
  • Classroom of life (referring to real-world experiences as a form of education)
  • Back to the drawing board (starting again from the beginning, often after failure or mistakes in studying or projects)
  • A star pupil/student (a student who excels and stands out in their academic work)
  • The teacher’s pet (a student who is favored by the teacher, often for being obedient or performing well)
  • Learn the ropes (to understand or master the basics of a subject or skill)
  • A quick study (someone who learns something easily and quickly)
  • Be on a roll (a student who is performing very well or making significant progress)
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