学期
A fixed period of time in an academic year during which classes are held.
Exemplos
3 de 5下个学期你有什么计划?
What are your plans for next semester?
学期末通常有很多考试。
There are usually many exams at the end of the semester.
该项奖学金将在每学期开始时发放。
The scholarship will be distributed at the beginning of each semester.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
学 (study) + 期 (period of time). A period for study.
Quiz rápido
这个____我过得很充实。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 学期
Exemplos
下个学期你有什么计划?
everydayWhat are your plans for next semester?
学期末通常有很多考试。
informalThere are usually many exams at the end of the semester.
该项奖学金将在每学期开始时发放。
formalThe scholarship will be distributed at the beginning of each semester.
本学期的教学重点是提高写作能力。
academicThe teaching focus of this semester is to improve writing skills.
我们需要在学期结束前完成这个项目。
businessWe need to complete this project before the end of the semester.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
下半学期
the second half of the semester
学期论文
term paper
学期计划
semester plan
Frequentemente confundido com
学年 (xué nián) is the entire school year, which usually consists of two or three 学期.
Notas de uso
Basic but essential for all IELTS Academic candidates when talking about university life.
Erros comuns
Don't confuse with '学时', which refers to a single class hour.
Dica de memorização
学 (study) + 期 (period of time). A period for study.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the concept of a fixed period of schooling.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In China, most schools have two semesters: the 'Autumn semester' (秋季学期) and the 'Spring semester' (春季学期).
Quiz rápido
这个____我过得很充实。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 学期
Vocabulário relacionado
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培训
B1The action of teaching a person a particular skill or type of behavior, often in a professional context.
报到
B1To report one's arrival or presence at a certain place, such as a school or workplace, to start one's duties or studies.
笔试
B1A written examination, as opposed to an oral or practical test.
考勤
B1The checking of attendance; an official record of who is present and who is absent in a class or workplace.
授课
B1To give lessons or instruct students in a formal setting.
枯燥
B2Dull, uninteresting, and monotonous. Often used to describe repetitive work, long speeches, or dry academic material.
鼓励
B1To give someone support, confidence, or hope. Frequently used in IELTS essays about teaching, parenting, or management.
补考
B1To take an examination again because of a previous failure or an excused absence.
退课
B1To withdraw from a course after it has started. This is a classic plot point in TOEFL listening dialogues about administrative issues.
勤工俭学
B1A program or practice of working part-time while studying to support oneself financially. Frequent in TOEFL conversations about financial aid or campus jobs.
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