Syllabus

//ˈsɪləbəs//

"Syllabus" in a Sentence (12 examples)

I finished writing the syllabus last week.

Most students don't read the syllabus very carefully.

The teacher gave us a copy of the syllabus in the first class.

A syllabus is an outline and summary of topics to be covered in an education or training course.

There's lots of war poetry on the syllabus.

I am looking for a Berber syllabus.

I'm looking for a Berber syllabus.

I don't have a syllabus to teach Berber.

I can't teach Berber without a syllabus.

Many parents lamented the new school syllabus, which had completely removed the teaching of foreign languages.

In the first half of the year, teachers attended the training workshop for the new K-10 Chinese syllabus. In July, almost all the teachers attended the teacher training courses provided by OCAC.

‘I checked online for a beginner syllabus,’ she say. ‘A syllabus is a plan for how we would work, what I can teach you.’

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