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School Subjects in English
This an illustrated list of vocabulary items related to school subjects

Chemistry

Mathematics

Languages

Art

Music

Information Technology, Computer Science

Psychology

Geography

Physics

Biology


Drama

Economics

Philosophy

History
A List of School Subjects in English
Here’s a more comprehensive list:
- Mathematics
- Science
- History
- Geography
- English Language Arts (ELA) / Literature
- Social Studies
- Foreign Languages (e.g., Spanish, French, German)
- Art
- Music
- Physical Education (PE) / Sports
- Drama / Theater
- Computer Science / Information Technology
- Philosophy / Ethics
- Economics
- Civics / Government
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Health Education
- Religious Studies / Theology
- Environmental Science / Studies
- Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Astronomy
- Business Studies
- Chemistry
- Creative Writing
- Critical Thinking
- Dance
- Design and Technology (DT) / Industrial Arts
- Film Studies
- Food and Nutrition
- Graphic Design
- Home Economics
- Journalism
- Law
- Linguistics
- Logic
- Media Studies
- Philosophy of Science
- Physical Science
- Political Science
- Public Speaking
- Religious Education
- Statistics
- Theater Arts
Words that Collocate with School Subjects in English
Collocations are words that often appear together and can enhance vocabulary learning. Here is a list of common collocations for some school subjects mentioned above:
- Mathematics: solve equations, calculate angles, graph functions
- Science: conduct experiments, observe phenomena, analyze data
- History: study ancient civilizations, research historical events, analyze primary sources
- Literature: read classic novels, analyze literary themes, write essays
- Art: create masterpieces, explore artistic techniques, appreciate art history
- Philosophy: Discuss philosophical concepts, read philosophical texts, formulate philosophical arguments
- Geography: Study geographical features, Learn about mountains, rivers, and deserts, analyze geographical data, interpret maps, graphs, and satellite images, explore geographical phenomena
- Drama: Perform in theatrical productions: Act in plays and musicals; rehearse drama scenes, practice dialogues; character development; analyze dramatic texts; study plays by Shakespeare, Chekhov, or contemporary playwrights.
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