noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a history/physics/maths etc lesson
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I've got a history lesson this afternoon.
the Biology/Maths/History etc department (= in a university or school )
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the Chemistry department at Southampton University
the science/maths/history etc curriculum
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The English curriculum is divided into Language and Literature.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
teacher
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But ... at school less than a month ago she had lost her temper with her maths teacher .
■ VERB
teach
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The higher sums will go to people planning to teach maths , science, technology and foreign languages at secondary schools.
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A helpful workshop to better understand the system being used to teach maths .
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As well as teaching basic literacy skills the unit also teaches maths and numeracy.
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For over twenty years I worked under the delusion that I was teaching maths .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
pure science/maths etc
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Critics have argued that an excessive commercial focus will lead researchers to ignore pure science.
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I breezed right through the first two years of pure science courses.
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She was also a physicist, one of the rare female students to study pure science.
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The question is, will Congress pay that much for pure science, with no clear technological benefit attached?
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The ruthless convenience of the pure science of lust?
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This was to be a contribution to pure science, altogether elegant.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Her hobbies are reading, maths and dancing.
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I mostly enjoyed art and maths but I did not like P.E. very much.
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Now we can do the maths .
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Teachers make great efforts to ensure that they do, even though the standards are demanding, particularly in maths .
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The higher sums will go to people planning to teach maths , science, technology and foreign languages at secondary schools.
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The whole thing is more dance than maths and more Ramanujan than either.
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Yours was the only group I ever taught maths - a stop-gap teacher for a year.