
School subjects
Here's a lesson on vocabulary related to "School Subjects" for the IELTS band score 3.0-4.5:
I. Language Subjects:
- English: The study of the English language, including reading, writing, and communication skills. 
- Spanish: The study of the Spanish language, including grammar, vocabulary, and conversation. 
- French: The study of the French language, including pronunciation, grammar, and comprehension. 
- German: The study of the German language, including vocabulary, sentence structure, and cultural aspects. 
- Chinese: The study of the Chinese language, including characters, tones, and basic conversational skills. 
- Literature: The study of written works, such as novels, poetry, plays, and short stories. 
II. Science Subjects:
- Biology: The study of living organisms, including plants, animals, and human biology. 
- Chemistry: The study of matter, its properties, composition, and reactions. 
- Physics: The study of energy, forces, motion, and the properties of matter. 
- Astronomy: The study of celestial objects, such as planets, stars, galaxies, and the universe. 
- Environmental Science: The study of the environment, ecosystems, and human impact on the natural world. 
III. Mathematics Subjects:
- Algebra: The study of mathematical symbols and the rules for manipulating them. 
- Geometry: The study of shapes, angles, measurements, and spatial relationships. 
- Calculus: The study of change and motion through the concepts of derivatives and integrals. 
- Statistics: The study of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data for decision-making. 
- Probability: The study of the likelihood of events occurring and the mathematical principles governing them. 
IV. Social Studies Subjects:
- History: The study of past events, societies, and civilizations. 
- Geography: The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, populations, and regions. 
- Economics: The study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. 
- Government/Civics: The study of political systems, governance, and citizenship. 
- Sociology: The study of human society, social behavior, and the structures that shape it. 
V. Arts and Humanities Subjects:
- Art: The study of visual arts, including painting, drawing, sculpture, and art history. 
- Music: The study of musical theory, composition, performance, and the history of music. 
- Drama/Theater: The study of acting, theater production, and dramatic literature. 
- Philosophy: The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, and ethics. 
- Religious Studies: The study of religious beliefs, practices, and the role of religion in society. 
VI. Technology Subjects:
- Computer Science: The study of computer systems, programming, and software development. 
- Information Technology (IT): The study of using technology to manage and process information. 
- Digital Media: The study of digital communication, multimedia production, and online platforms. 
- Web Design: The study of creating and maintaining websites using programming languages and design principles. 
- Robotics: The study of designing, building, and programming robots and automated systems. 
VII. Physical Education Subjects:
- Physical Education (PE): The study of physical fitness, sports, and overall health and well-being. 
- Athletics: The study of sports activities, including track and field, team sports, and individual sports. 
- Gymnastics: The study of physical exercises, flexibility, and coordination performed individually or in groups. 
- Dance: The study of different dance styles, techniques, and choreography. 
- Health Education: The study of personal health, nutrition, and healthy lifestyle choices. 
Remember to practice using these vocabulary words in sentences and conversations to improve your understanding and fluency in English.
 
 