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a'ssignment (n)

a piece of work that you are given to do as part of your studies

a'ttend a 'lecture (vp)

to go to a formal talk that is given to students to teach about a subject

be en'gaged in 'something (phrase)

to be very interested in something and give it all your attention

'brochure (n)

a thin book with pictures and information, usually advertising something

'concentrate (v)

to think very carefully about something you are doing and nothing else

de'crease (v)

to become less, or to make something become less

dra'matically (adv)

in a very sudden or noticeable way

'ebook (n)

a book that can be read on a computer screen or special device

a'ffectively (adv)

in a way that is successful and achieves what you want

en'rol (v)

to become an official member of a course, college or group

'enrolment (n)

the process of becoming a member of a course, college, university, etc.

'essential (adj)

very important and necessary

'expectations (n plural)

the things that people expect and want to happen or to have

fall down (vp)

to break into pieces and drop to the groud

'feedback (n)

an opinion from someone about something that you have done or made

fill out a form (vp)

to complete the information on a printed document with spaces for you to add information

flow (n)

when something moves or seems to move continuously and easily

i'lliterate (adj)

not able to read or write

key facts (np)

very important facts (things that you now are true have happened)

on'line (adv)

connected to a system of computers, specially the Internet

'outline (n)

a short description of the most important ideas or facts about something

'practise (v)

to repeat something regularly in order to improve your ability

make 'progress (vp)

to develop and improve skills, knowledge, etc.

'qualify (v)

to succeed in getting into a competition

re'duce (v)

to make something less

'structure (n)

a building or something that has been built

trend (n)

a general development or change in a situation

tu'torial (n)

a class (especially at a British university) in which a small group of students talks about a subject with their tutor

'under 'pressure (np)

in a difficult situation that makes you feel worried or unhappy

unem'ployment rate (np)

the number of people who do not have a job in a place or during a period of time