Synonym: course of study, curriculum, program, programme. Similar words: polysyllabic, abuse, mill about, hullabaloo, collaborate, collaboration, uncontrollable, asylum. Meaning: ['sɪləbəs] n. an integrated course of academic studies.
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1. The language syllabus needs to be completely overhauled.
2. The new syllabus allows students greater freedom of choice.
3. The courses do not follow the syllabus of any particular examination board.
4. Two Shakespeare plays are on this year's English syllabus.
5. There is little time to depart from the syllabus.
6. Does the syllabus cover modern literature?
7. 'Hamlet' is on this year's English literature syllabus.
8. Which novels are on the syllabus this year?
9. The syllabus is divided into five subject areas.
10. How can computer skills be integrated into the syllabus?
11. Have you got next year's syllabus?
12. Let's include that in this year's syllabus.
13. Is geometry on the GCSE syllabus?
14. The syllabus prescribes precisely which books should be studied.
15. Several schools in Britain already teach the baccalaureate syllabus.
16. It was impossible to cover the overloaded syllabus in a year.
17. The syllabus lists the knowledge and competences required at this level.
18. The school syllabus seems aimed at the lowest common denominator.
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19. We need to design a new syllabus for the third year.
20. How does it differ from a syllabus?
21. This is particularly true of the mathematics syllabus.
22. We read the flight-school syllabus of maneuvers.
23. The Commission expresses its anxiety that the proposed syllabus in the revised music curriculum allows less time than hitherto for choral music.
24. A rigorous syllabus and lots of tests dictate the kind of work done.
25. Here is the general syllabus for the two levels of the course.
26. The teachers are not encouraged to depart from the syllabus.
27. Practical work will form a major element of the syllabus.
28. I was given a free hand in designing the syllabus.
29. This period of history was not examined under the old syllabus.
30. It helps everyone get started if there are notes indicating where and how video materials would fit into the syllabus.
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