A1 noun Neutral #397 am häufigsten

hall

/hɔːl/

A hall is a large room in a building used for meetings, events, or eating together. It can also mean a long passage or corridor that connects different rooms.

Beispiele

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1

Hang your coat in the entrance hall.

Put your jacket in the area near the front door.

2

The graduation ceremony will take place in the assembly hall.

The special school event is in the big meeting room.

3

I'll meet you in the hall after class.

Let's meet in the corridor when the lesson finishes.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
hall
Verwandt
hallway
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Merkhilfe

Remember: 'Hall' sounds like 'all'. The hall is where 'all' the students meet for assembly.

Schnelles Quiz

The principal gave a speech to all the students in the school ___.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: hall

Beispiele

1

Hang your coat in the entrance hall.

everyday

Put your jacket in the area near the front door.

2

The graduation ceremony will take place in the assembly hall.

formal

The special school event is in the big meeting room.

3

I'll meet you in the hall after class.

informal

Let's meet in the corridor when the lesson finishes.

4

Students are required to remain quiet while walking through the halls.

academic

Students must be silent when walking in the school passages.

5

The company presentation is in the main exhibition hall.

business

The business talk is in the large public room.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
hall
Verwandt
hallway

Häufige Kollokationen

school hall a large room in a school
dining hall a large room for eating
entrance hall the area inside the front door
town hall a building for local government
study hall a time or place for quiet study

Häufige Phrasen

hall of fame

a place honoring famous people

halls of residence

buildings where students live

lecture hall

a large room for university teaching

Wird oft verwechselt mit

hall vs hole

A 'hall' is a large room or passage, while a 'hole' is an empty space or opening.

hall vs whole

A 'hall' is a physical space; 'whole' means complete or all of something.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'hall' to describe the passage between rooms or a very large room designed for many people. In American English, 'hallway' is more common for the passage.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often forget that 'hall' can mean both a corridor and a large room. Don't confuse it with 'living room' or 'bedroom'.

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Merkhilfe

Remember: 'Hall' sounds like 'all'. The hall is where 'all' the students meet for assembly.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Old English word 'heall', referring to a large roofed residence or public building.

Grammatikmuster

Countable noun: one hall, two halls Used with the preposition 'in': 'in the hall' Often used as a compound noun: 'dining hall', 'lecture hall'
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Kultureller Kontext

In the UK, 'halls' often refers specifically to student dormitories at a university.

Schnelles Quiz

The principal gave a speech to all the students in the school ___.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: hall

Mehr Education Wörter

study

A1

A study is a room in a house used for quiet work, reading, or writing. It can also refer to a detailed piece of research or investigation into a specific subject or problem.

teach

A1

To provide knowledge, instruction, or skills to someone else. It involves explaining a subject or showing a person how to perform a specific action or task.

lesson

A1

A lesson is a specific period of time during which a person is taught a particular skill or subject by a teacher. It can also refer to an important piece of information or a moral principle learned through experience.

subject

A1

A branch of knowledge studied in a school, college, or university. It refers to the specific area of learning that a student focuses on during a class or course.

grade

A1

A mark or score given to a student's work to show how good it is. It also refers to a particular level or year in a school system.

semester

A1

A semester is one of the two main periods into which a school or university year is divided. It usually lasts between 15 and 18 weeks and ends with final exams.

math

A1

Math is the study of numbers, shapes, and patterns using logic and specific rules. It is a fundamental subject in schools where students learn how to count, calculate, and solve problems.

physics

A1

Physics is the branch of science that studies matter, energy, and how they interact. It explains how things move and how the universe works, including concepts like gravity, light, and heat.

textbook

A1

A textbook is a book that contains standard information about a specific subject used by students for study. It is typically used in schools, colleges, and universities to guide the learning process through structured chapters.

eraser

A1

An eraser is a small tool, often made of rubber or plastic, used to remove marks made by pencils or pens. It is a common piece of stationery found in classrooms and offices for correcting mistakes on paper or whiteboards.

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