"Schoolrooms" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Schoolrooms" Meaning

A room used for teaching and learning at a college or school.

"Schoolrooms" Examples

Usage Examples for "schoolrooms"


1. Description

In 2011, the school located in the center of the city rebuilt the old schoolrooms to better suit the needs of its growing student population.

2. Comparative example

The new administration is planning to adapt and improve the existing schoolrooms to be comparable to some of the best universities in other parts of the country.

3. Conversation

Parent: "I walked through the new school complex and it is actually very impressive, especially the advanced equipment in some of the schoolrooms."
- Child: "Yeah, I really like it! The new school is a lot nicer than our old one if this is what the future holds."

4. Discussion essay

A well-furnished and comfortable learning environment in modern schoolrooms can also positively affect students' performance and attitudes towards learning.

5. Scientific context

Educational researchers have discovered that creative classroom settings seem to be far better than the traditional ones for every subject in some schoolrooms even when using the same curriculum.

"Schoolrooms" Similar Words

Schooling

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Education or training provided by a school; the process of attending school or college.

Schoolmarm

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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.

Schoolmarms

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A Teaching Governess or a female teacher, especially a strict or old-fashioned one.

Schoolmaster

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Schoolmate

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Schoolmates

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Friends you go to school with.

Schoolmistress

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A woman who is in charge of the administration of a school, typically a head or a principal.

Schoolroom

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Schools

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Schoolteacher

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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.

Schoolwork

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Schoolyard

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A square or rectangular area adjacent to a school, often used as a space for outdoor play, sports, and social activities of students.

Schoolyards

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A schoolyard is a space on the grounds of a school that is enclosed or bounded by walls, fences, or other structures, set aside as a recreational area for the students. It may be asphalt or grass or other non-living surfaces and often has playground equipment such as swings and seesaws.

Schooner

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A type of sailing ship with two or more masts and a square-rigged foremast and fore-and-aft rigged mizzen (aftermast). It is typically larger than a sloop or cruiser, but smaller than a frigate or full-rigged ship. The schooner is known for its sailing efficiency and maneuverability.

Schooners

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Schooners are a type of sailing vessel or a type of cup.<br><br>As a sailing vessel, a schooner is a two- or three-masted sailing boat with a fore-and-aft rig on all or some of the masts. They are known for their distinctive sheerline, which refers to the upward curve of the ship's hull at the bow.<br><br>As a term for a cup, a schooner is a generous-sized glass used for serving beer, wine, or other beverages.

Schopenhauer

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