Aula de Conversação. Faculdade

 👍 Aqui vai uma lista de vocabulário bilíngue (inglês–português) sobre faculdade / vida universitária, organizada por categorias para facilitar o estudo:


🎓 College / University Vocabulary — Vocabulário sobre Faculdade

🏫 General Terms – Termos gerais

EnglishPortuguês
collegefaculdade
universityuniversidade
campuscampus
dorm / dormitorydormitório / república
classaula
lecturepalestra / aula teórica
seminarseminário
majorcurso / área principal
minorárea secundária
degreediploma / graduação
undergraduateestudante de graduação
graduateestudante de pós-graduação
professorprofessor universitário
studentestudante / aluno
freshmancalouro
sophomorealuno do segundo ano
junioraluno do terceiro ano
senioraluno do último ano
alumniex-alunos
tuitionmensalidade / taxa de matrícula
scholarshipbolsa de estudos
examprova / exame
gradenota
assignmenttarefa / trabalho
essayredação / dissertação
reportrelatório
presentationapresentação
schedulehorário
semestersemestre
academic yearano letivo
syllabusprograma da disciplina
graduationformatura
diplomadiploma
thesistese
dissertationdissertação
researchpesquisa

💼 Career and Job Preparation – Carreira e preparação profissional

EnglishPortuguês
internshipestágio
traineeestagiário / trainee
job interviewentrevista de emprego
job opportunityoportunidade de trabalho
work experienceexperiência profissional
skillshabilidades
qualificationqualificação
resume / CVcurrículo
professional developmentdesenvolvimento profissional
career pathtrajetória profissional
employmentemprego
field of studyárea de estudo
knowledgeconhecimento
competencecompetência
usefulútil
challengingdesafiador
demandingexigente

🧠 Study and Learning – Estudo e aprendizado

EnglishPortuguês
to studyestudar
to attend classesfrequentar aulas
to take notesanotar
to pass an exampassar em uma prova
to fail an examreprovar em uma prova
to revise / reviewrevisar
to graduatese formar
to drop outabandonar o curso
to enrollmatricular-se
to submit an assignmententregar um trabalho
to prepare for examspreparar-se para as provas
to concentrateconcentrar-se
to learn by heartdecorar
to researchpesquisar

👥 Social and Campus Life – Vida social e no campus

EnglishPortuguês
classmatescolegas de turma
roommatecolega de quarto
study groupgrupo de estudos
student unionassociação de estudantes
club / societyclube / associação
campus lifevida no campus
partyfesta
graduation ceremonycerimônia de formatura
student loanempréstimo estudantil
cafeterialanchonete / refeitório
librarybiblioteca
lab (laboratory)laboratório

🧩 Adjectives and Expressions – Adjetivos e expressões úteis

EnglishPortuguês
difficultdifícil
easyfácil
usefulútil
stressfulestressante
rewardinggratificante
boringchato / entediante
excitingempolgante
hard-workingtrabalhador / dedicado
well-preparedbem preparado
time-consumingque consome muito tempo
full-time studentestudante em tempo integral
part-time studentestudante de meio período
gap yearano sabático

50 perguntas em inglês sobre a faculdade — focadas em experiências, dificuldades, utilidade para a carreira e reflexões pessoais. Elas podem ser usadas em conversas, entrevistas ou atividades de aula:


🎓 50 Questions about College / University Life

  1. What did you study at college?

  2. Why did you choose that major?

  3. Was it your first choice?

  4. How long did your course last?

  5. Did you enjoy your college experience?

  6. Was college life what you expected?

  7. Did you find your classes difficult?

  8. Which subject was the most challenging for you?

  9. Which subject did you enjoy the most?

  10. How many hours did you usually study per day?

  11. Did you have to work while studying?

  12. Were your professors demanding?

  13. Did you make many friends at college?

  14. Did you participate in any clubs or organizations?

  15. Did you live on campus or at home?

  16. What was your daily routine like at college?

  17. How did you prepare for exams?

  18. Did you ever fail a subject?

  19. What was the most stressful part of college life?

  20. What did you learn besides academic knowledge?

  21. Did you do any internships during college?

  22. Was your internship experience helpful?

  23. Did your studies prepare you for your current job?

  24. Do you use what you learned in your profession today?

  25. Was it easy to find a job after graduation?

  26. Did your degree open good opportunities for you?

  27. Would you choose the same course again?

  28. If you could change your major, what would you study instead?

  29. Did you have a favorite teacher or professor?

  30. What made that teacher special?

  31. Did you ever regret going to college?

  32. What advice would you give to someone starting college now?

  33. Do you think a college degree is essential for success?

  34. Did you learn more in theory or in practice?

  35. How did you balance studies and personal life?

  36. What was your favorite memory from college?

  37. What was your least favorite thing about college?

  38. Did you ever skip classes?

  39. How did you motivate yourself to study?

  40. Did you enjoy group projects or prefer to work alone?

  41. What kind of student were you — organized or last-minute?

  42. Did you attend all your lectures?

  43. Did you ever have to repeat a semester or subject?

  44. Did you study abroad or plan to?

  45. How expensive was your education?

  46. Did your family support your studies?

  47. How did college change your way of thinking?

  48. Do you still keep in touch with your college friends?

  49. Would you like to go back to college one day?

  50. What’s the most valuable lesson you learned during college?

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