Skip to main content
Elective subjects

Elective subjects

0.0
(0 votes)

Here's a lesson on vocabulary related to "Elective Subjects" for the IELTS band score 3.0-4.5:

I. Art Electives:

  • Drawing: The act of creating images using lines and shapes.

  • Painting: The application of pigments to a surface to create visual art.

  • Sculpture: The creation of three-dimensional art objects, often by carving or modeling materials.

  • Photography: The art and practice of capturing and processing photographs.

  • Graphic Design: The creation of visual content using typography, images, and layout techniques.

 

II. Music Electives:

  • Choir: A group of singers performing together, often in harmony.

  • Band: A group of musicians playing instruments together.

  • Orchestra: A large ensemble of musicians playing various instruments.

  • Music Theory: The study of the principles and structure of music.

  • Music Production: The process of recording and producing music.

 

III. Language Electives:

  • French: The language spoken in France and many other countries.

  • Spanish: The language spoken in Spain and many countries in Latin America.

  • German: The language spoken in Germany and several other European countries.

  • Chinese: The language spoken in China and by a significant number of people worldwide.

  • Japanese: The language spoken in Japan and by Japanese communities around the world.

 

IV. Computer Science Electives:

  • Programming: The process of creating computer programs using coding languages.

  • Web Development: The creation and maintenance of websites and web applications.

  • Data Science: The analysis and interpretation of large sets of data using computational methods.

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI): The development of computer systems that can perform tasks requiring human intelligence.

  • Cybersecurity: The protection of computer systems and networks from unauthorized access and data breaches.

 

V. Sports Electives:

  • Soccer/Football: A team sport played with a round ball, using feet to score goals.

  • Basketball: A team sport played with a ball, aiming to score points by shooting it into a hoop.

  • Volleyball: A team sport played with a ball, aiming to keep it from touching the ground while sending it over a net.

  • Tennis: A racket sport played between two individuals or pairs, hitting a ball over a net.

  • Swimming: The act of moving through water using one's body or limbs.

 

VI. Science Electives:

  • Environmental Science: The study of the environment and its interactions with living organisms.

  • Astronomy: The study of celestial objects and phenomena, such as stars, planets, and galaxies.

  • Forensic Science: The application of scientific techniques to solve crimes and analyze evidence.

  • Marine Biology: The study of marine organisms and their ecosystems.

  • Psychology: The study of the mind and behavior of humans and animals.

 

VII. Social Studies Electives:

  • Sociology: The study of society, social relationships, and human behavior.

  • Anthropology: The study of human societies and cultures.

  • Economics: The study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.

  • Political Science: The study of government, politics, and political systems.

  • World History: The study of historical events and developments on a global scale.

 

 

Remember to practice using these vocabulary words in sentences and conversations to improve your understanding and fluency in English.

Previous: STEM subjects Next: Types of assessments

Comments:

Notifications
Messages