Examples of using Students study in English and their translations into Chinese
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Beginning in Kindergarten, students study Spanish language and culture, building their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.
Teach students study strategies such as SQ3R[i] that encourage students to turn statements(such as text headings) into questions.
During the first semester, students study the concept of environmental sustainability as it applies to human health, ecology and biodiversity.
Students study Arabic or Persian and are encouraged to study abroad in locations in the Middle East, Africa, Central Asia, and the Indian Ocean region.
Over 12,000 undergraduate and post-graduate students study in 40 programs and departments including medicine, law, and electrical engineering.
As students study science and mathematics, they should encounter some of the historical and cultural roots of the concepts they are learning.
With the focus on The Old Testament, students study the story of God's people and the fulfillment of God's covenant in and through Jesus Christ.
In Year 9 students study a range of Pre 1900 Prose, Shakespeare's“Much Ado about Nothing”, and Exciting Writing.
Students study Old Testament Bible stories illustrating God's promises and faithfulness and New Testament Bible stories demonstrating His great love for us in Jesus Christ.
Environmental Science students study the complex interactions occurring within environmental systems and the role of humans within these systems.
Students study Christian worship trends(past and present) and become skilled in audio/visual media techniques used in modern worship environments.
Students study in Australia can take advantage of country's most impressive technology and research resource.
In addition, in Year 7 students study the‘Friends' Programme to aid with the transition from primary to secondary school.
Environmental studies programs are designed to help students study how to use physical and biological science to solve problems with the environment.
KS3 students have discreet RE lessons and KS4 students study RE as part of the Life Studies programme.
At Key Stage 4 students study all the National Curriculum subjects and can choose from a further range of stimulating GCSE and vocational course options.
Students study new materials and methods in electronics and create laser and optical systems for supercomputer, aerospace and other fields of engineering.
Most of our 220 students study A-levels, BTEC, GCSEs or on our International Foundation Programme.
Our students study and produce writing that moves readers, changes lives, and transforms the world.
As such, students study college texts and laboratory experiments, and gain valuable preparation for any further science courses.