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Brahim Ait Hammou. Brahim Ait Hammou. Brahim Ait Hammou. Brahim Ait Hammou. Teaching Vocabulary Teaching Vocabulary Teaching Vocabulary Teaching Vocabulary Unit Topic :Education. Unit Topic :Education. Unit Topic :Education. Unit Topic :Education. 2009 2009 2009 2009-2010 2010 2010 2010. Match a word from A with a word from B to make collocations and use them in the text: A B Education is a priority issue in Morocco. Formal education is that type of education which students get in a formally-organized school . This type of education gets complete governmental support In non-formal education, the government aims mainly to fight illiteracy. It is the adult education. That is, most people who attend these classes are old. In most Moroccan schools, we have mixed education .This means that both boys and girls study together. In the Moroccan educational system, everybody has free access to education, which means that you can attend a public school if you don’t have money to go to a private institution. Both the students who attend public and private schools do higher education, and they get a university degree upon their graduation. Both private and public schools in Morocco are state- supported. That is, the Moroccan government gives its help and support to the private schools as well as the public ones. Without a good education, sustainable development would be impossible to achieve. This text is written by Brahim ait Hammou for the sake of teaching “education” related collocations. Formal education Priority issue Public school/education Formally-organised school Continuing education State-supported education Vocational education To eradicate illiteracy Governmental support Sustainable development To fight illiteracy Higher education Mixed education University degree Free access Adult literacy /illiteracy Private institution School subject Educational system Access Support Issue Education Illiteracy Degree Development Literacy School Subject System institution

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Brahim Ait Hammou.Brahim Ait Hammou.Brahim Ait Hammou.Brahim Ait Hammou. Teaching VocabularyTeaching VocabularyTeaching VocabularyTeaching Vocabulary Unit Topic :Education.Unit Topic :Education.Unit Topic :Education.Unit Topic :Education. 2009200920092009----2010201020102010....

Match a word from A with a word from B to make collocations and use them in the text:

A

B

Education is a priority issue in Morocco. Formal education is that type of education

which students get in a formally-organized school . This type of education gets complete

governmental support

In non-formal education, the government aims mainly to fight illiteracy. It is the adult

education. That is, most people who attend these classes are old. In most Moroccan

schools, we have mixed education .This means that both boys and girls study together. In

the Moroccan educational system, everybody has free access to education, which means

that you can attend a public school if you don’t have money to go to a private institution.

Both the students who attend public and private schools do higher education, and they

get a university degree upon their graduation. Both private and public schools in Morocco

are state- supported. That is, the Moroccan government gives its help and support to the

private schools as well as the public ones. Without a good education, sustainable

development would be impossible to achieve.

This text is written by Brahim ait Hammou for the sake of teaching “education” related collocations.

� Formal education

� Priority issue

� Public school/education

� Formally-organised school

� Continuing education

� State-supported education

� Vocational education

� To eradicate illiteracy

� Governmental support

� Sustainable development

� To fight illiteracy

� Higher education

� Mixed education

� University degree

� Free access

� Adult literacy /illiteracy

� Private institution

� School subject

� Educational system

� Access

� Support

� Issue

� Education

� Illiteracy

� Degree

� Development

� Literacy

� School

� Subject

� System

� institution