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advanced student

Learning materials devoted to this goal are not only missing in textbooks for beginners, but also in readers for the advanced student.

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at-risk students.


Therefore, it is important that foreign language instructors not only recognize the possibility that some students experience high levels of anxiety, but also are able to identify these at-risk students.

From the Cambridge English Corpus. blind student One might not be quite so happy about a blind student doing the same


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Help us improve your Cambridge Dictionary experience. a person who is learning at a college or university:

a law/philosophy/medical student

a graduate/postgraduate student (= one who has completed a first degree)

a full-time/part-time student

a student teacher/nurse/doctor (= a person training to become a teacher, nurse, etc.)

He was a student at the University of Child.


If someone is a student of a particular subject, they know about it and are interested in it:

As a nurse, you have to be a student of (= to know and learn about) human nature.

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The railcard allows students and young people to travel half-price on most trains.

We try to treat our students as individuals.

The course is intended for intermediate-level students.

I prefer teaching methods that actively involve students in learning.

I've got two bright students, but the rest are average.

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(Definition of student from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

student | AMERICAN DICTIONARY

student

noun [ C ]


a person who is studying at a school, college, or university:

He is a student at the University of California.


Someone who is a student of a particular subject is very interested in it:

As a nurse, you get to be a student of human nature.

(Definition of student from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

student | BUSINESS ENGLISH

student


a person who is studying at a college, university, or school:

He was a student at Bristol University.

school/university/college students


someone who knows about a subject and is interested in it, but may not have studied it formally:

a student of  Any student of the free market would agree that an energy policy risks strangling the development of efficient energy sources.

(Definition of student from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

EXAMPLES of student

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One hundred and thirty-two students were randomly assigned to three groups (explicit, implicit and control).

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Although she repeated this several times, the teacher and the other students ignored her.

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No one challenges the truth value of either of these students' claims.

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The proposed framework offers challenging discussions for students and researchers in various areas of linguistics.

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Both these issues will prove relevant to a consideration of the students' responses.

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The findings suggested the need for culture specific case methodology training sessions for both case leaders and students.

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The prevalence of politeness indicates submission to implicit power difference between teachers and students.

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The major  of students, while not did not report use of the more advanced functions.

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Messages are appended chronologically and appear on ever y student's screen.

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Two of the three teachers involved were also interviewed, though the main focus of the project is on students' views.

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As one professor and six doctoral students, the authors co-taught a course on action research while doing a self study of their teaching.

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The authors discuss the conditions that can make for successful peer work, including preparation of the students and a sensitive approach by the teacher.

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