Chemistry = scheikunde physics =languages social science = subject that studies people and where they live art = drawing, painting are art forms drawing = to make pictures with a pen or pencil German = language they speak in Germany Dutch = language they speak in Holland school subjects = art and German are school subjects ICT = information communication technology PE = physical education RE = religious education If you are good at something = you do it well If you are terrible at it = you do it very badly start school = go to a new school for the first time state school = a school where education is free opposite = private schoolstay at school = go to school for a period of time (also continue at school) until up = to that time ('I was there until 3.O0,' means `after 3.00, I went away.') college = place where you can study after you leave school leave school = stop going to school get a job = find a job uniform = special clothes that children wear in a school Children go to school at 5 (or at the age of 5), = Children go to primary school when they are five (years old). Primary school = first school you go to from the ages of 4 to 12 secondary school = school you go to from the gas of 12 to 16 or 18 junior general secondary school = VMBO senior general secondary school = HAVO grammar school = VWO lesson = a period of time (about an hour) in school when you are learning something do homework = do work the teacher has given you to do at homework hard = work a lot result = what you get in an exam, e.g. 80% grade you get = a grade (e.g. A or B) or a mark (e.g. 15/20) in an exam do well = be good at something and get better at it opposite do bad an exam = an important test at the end of a period of study take an exam = sit down and write your answers in the exam pass an exam = take an exam and do well, e.g, grade A 85% fail an exam = take an exam and do badly, e.g, grade D 35% self employed = to have a firm, business of himself unemployed = to have no job or work retired = not having a job when you are over 65 Who does she work for? = Who is her boss? What hours does she work? = How many hours does she work? He's got a full-time job = He works 40 hours a week a part-time job = He works for example 15 hours a week He works long hours = He works 12 hours a day from nine to five earn = receive money for the work that you do salary = money you receive every month for the work that you wages = money you receive every week for the work that you low = If you earn low wages, you earn less than is normal. Spend time = to do something for a period of time. have to do something = must do something client = a person who pays an architect,lawyer, etc. for his or her work and help discuss = something talk about something colleague = a person who works with you report = a piece of writing giving information about work you have done organize = If you organize a Meeting, you find a time and a place when everybody can go to it. answer the phone = pick up the phone when it rings and speak Keep = to put something hard copy/printout place so that you know where it is. e i memory stick beginning = the first part of something move something = take something and put it in another placea backup copy = a copy of a document or folder that you can use if you lose the first one