"Schoolmate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person who attends the same school as you, often a friend or classmate.
He called his schoolmate over to join in the conversation.
As his schoolmate, we've been friends since freshman year.
The schoolmate of mine who sat next to me always seemed bored in class.
Her schoolmate died tragically in a car accident last year.
I spent most of my childhood playing with my younger schoolmate during the summer holidays.
A young girl who attends school, typically between the ages of 5 and 18, who is receiving education at a secondary level, usually between the ages of 11 and 16.
Young girls who attend school, especially those in a traditional, private, or parochial institution. The term is often associated with images of uniform-clad females in a structured learning environment, and is sometimes used to evoke a sense of innocence, youthful naivety, and traditional values.
A building for educating children, typically one that is attended by children between the ages of 5 and 18.
A schoolmarm was a female schoolteacher, typically strict and austere, especially in the 19th century. The term is often associated with a sense of unyielding rigidity and authority, and is sometimes used to convey a negative stereotype of a strict or stuffy teacher.
A person, typically an older man, who is in charge of a school, especially one who is also a teacher.
A woman who is in charge of the administration of a school, typically a head or a principal.
Institutions that provide education, typically for children or young adults, where students can learn various subjects and skills. They are typically separated by age and grade level, and provide a structure for education, often in a classroom setting.
A person who teaches students in a school, typically at the elementary, secondary, or post-secondary level, imparting knowledge and skills in one or more subjects to their pupils.
Homework or tasks assigned to students to be completed outside of regular classroom hours, either in preparation for future classes or as a requirement for a course. It is a normal part of educational institutions and is intended to reinforce what students have learned in class and support their learning and academic progress.
A square or rectangular area adjacent to a school, often used as a space for outdoor play, sports, and social activities of students.