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Qualification:
 Meaning: A set of skills, knowledge, or attributes that make someone suitable
for a particular job or activity.
 Example: "She obtained a degree in business administration, which served as
her qualification for the managerial position."
2. Tuition Fees:
 Meaning: The amount of money charged for instruction or teaching in an
educational institution.
 Example: "The university increased its tuition fees for the upcoming academic
year."
3. Lecture:
 Meaning: An educational talk to an audience, typically in a university or
college setting.
 Example: "The professor delivered an engaging lecture on quantum physics to
the students."
4. Seminar:
 Meaning: A small group of students engaging in discussion and study on a
particular topic, often led by a professor.
 Example: "The psychology seminar focused on the effects of stress on mental
health."
5. Retake:
 Meaning: To take an exam or course again, usually to improve a previous
result.
 Example: "After failing the first attempt, she decided to retake the final exam."
6. Coursework:
 Meaning: Work done by students as part of their course of study, often
assessed to contribute to their final grade.
 Example: "The biology coursework required students to conduct experiments
and submit a detailed report."
7. Appraisal:
 Meaning: The evaluation or assessment of something or someone.
 Example: "Employees undergo an annual performance appraisal to determine
salary adjustments and promotions."
8. Laid Off:
 Meaning: To be terminated or dismissed from employment, often due to
economic reasons or restructuring.
 Example: "Many workers were laid off when the company faced financial
difficulties."
9. Problematic:
 Meaning: Constituting or presenting a problem or difficulty.
 Example: "The new software update proved to be problematic, causing system
errors for many users."
10. Latchkey:
 Meaning: A term used to describe children who are left unsupervised at home,
often with a key to let themselves in.
 Example: "Latchkey kids often develop a sense of independence as they learn
to manage on their own after school."
11. Child-Friendly:
 Meaning: Suitable or designed for children; welcoming and accommodating to
children's needs.
 Example: "The restaurant is known for its child-friendly atmosphere, with a
play area and a special menu for kids."
12. Child's Play:
 Meaning: Something very easy or simple to do.
 Example: "For an experienced programmer, writing basic code is child's play."

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