
School facilities and School staff
Here's a lesson on vocabulary related to "School Facilities and School Staff" for the IELTS band score 3.0-4.5:
I. School Facilities:
- Classroom: A room where students receive instruction from a teacher. 
- Library: A place where books, magazines, and other resources are stored and available for borrowing. 
- Laboratory: A space equipped for scientific experiments and practical learning. 
- Playground: An outdoor area where students can play and engage in physical activities. 
- Computer lab: A dedicated room with computers for students to use for learning and research. 
- Gymnasium: A large indoor space for physical education classes and sports activities. 
- Sports field: An outdoor area designated for sports activities and games. 
- Auditorium: A large room or hall used for school assemblies, performances, or presentations. 
- Art studio: A dedicated space for art classes and creative activities. 
- Music room: A room equipped with musical instruments and equipment for music lessons and practice. 
- Science lab: A specialized laboratory for conducting scientific experiments and research. 
- Language lab: A facility equipped with audio and video equipment for language learning and practice. 
- Staffroom: A designated area for teachers and school staff to relax, prepare lessons, or have discussions. 
- Cafeteria: A dining area where students can eat their meals. 
II. School Staff:
- Principal: The head or leader of a school. 
- Teacher: An individual who instructs students in various subjects. 
- Librarian: A person responsible for managing and organizing the library. 
- Counselor: A professional who provides guidance and support to students with academic, personal, or social issues. 
- Administrator: A staff member who handles administrative tasks and manages the school's operations. 
- Support staff: Non-teaching staff members who provide assistance and support, such as custodians, secretaries, and nurses. 
- Guidance counselor: A counselor who assists students with academic and career guidance. 
- School psychologist: A professional who provides counseling and support for students' mental and emotional well-being. 
- Physical education teacher: A teacher who specializes in physical education and sports-related activities. 
- School librarian: A librarian specifically responsible for managing the school's library resources. 
- Administrative assistant: A staff member who assists with administrative tasks and office management. 
- IT technician: A person who provides technical support and manages the school's computer systems. 
III. School Positions and Roles:
- Headmaster/Headmistress: The principal or head of a school. 
- Assistant principal: A staff member who supports the principal and assists in school administration. 
- Subject teacher: A teacher who specializes in a particular subject. 
- Special education teacher: A teacher who provides specialized instruction and support to students with disabilities or special needs. 
- School counselor: A professional who offers guidance and counseling services to students. 
- School nurse: A healthcare professional who provides medical assistance and support to students. 
IV. School Services:
- Transportation: The provision of transportation services for students to and from school. 
- After-school programs: Activities and programs offered after regular school hours, such as clubs, sports, or tutoring. 
- Career counseling: Guidance and support provided to students in exploring career options and planning their future. 
- Student support services: Services and resources available to help students with academic, social, or emotional needs. 
- Parent-teacher association (PTA): An organization that facilitates communication and collaboration between parents and teachers. 
- School bus service: Transportation provided by the school for students who live far away. 
- Student counseling services: Counseling and guidance services provided to students to support their personal and academic well-being. 
- School meals program: A service that provides meals or snacks for students during school hours. 
- Career development services: Services and resources offered to help students explore career options and plan for the future. 
- Learning support services: Specialized support and interventions for students who require additional assistance in their learning. 
V. School Events and Activities:
- Field trips: Educational outings or visits to places of interest outside the school. 
- Sports day: A day dedicated to sports competitions and activities among students. 
- Graduation ceremony: An event to mark the completion of studies and the conferring of diplomas or degrees. 
- Science fair: An exhibition of student projects and experiments in science-related subjects. 
- Cultural events: Celebrations or performances showcasing the cultural diversity and talents of students. 
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Remember to practice using these vocabulary words in sentences and conversations to improve your understanding and fluency in English.
 
 