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Hi, everybody, welcome back to Top Words.

My name is Alisha, and today we’re going to
be talking about ten phrases for bad students.

So these are probably some things that you
should not do, let’s get into it.

to bully
This is a common problem in schools.

To bully someone means to be mean to another
person, this might also happen in the workplace

from time to time.

to bully someone is to put pressure on them
unnecessarily, or to be violent towards them,

or to hit people.

It’s really not a good thing to do no matter
what stage of life you’re in.

Don’t bully people, don’t be mean to people.

In a sentence, bullying is a very common problem
at school.

A bully is a person who bullies others, a
bully is a person who is mean to other people

for no reason, that’s called a bully.

to fail a class

Oh! The next expression is to fail a class.

To fail a class; if you don’t do your homework,
if you don’t study for tests, if you don’t

do the projects that you’re assigned, if you
don’t come to class, you may fail.

So meaning you do not pass the class; you
do not finish the class, you fail.

Don’t fail your classes, please don’t fail
your classes!

Do the work that you need to do.

In a sentence, I failed a class last semester,
I can’t believe it, my parents are going to

be so mad at me!

I’ve never failed a class.

to procrastinate

To procrastinate, yes!
I am a professional procrastinator!

Like bully, procrastinate can also be used
as a noun as in procrastinator.

A procrastinator is someone who always puts
things off.

In a sentence, I procrastinated last week,
all last week, and now I don’t have time to

study for my test. Ah!

to skip class

To skip class, don’t skip class!

To skip class means to not go to class.

To skip, so imagine like your class is a rock,
and you go, you skip.

I’m not gonna do that, that’s a weird thing
that I just did.

Okay, just, skip class just means not to go.

You have class, you have the opportunity to
go to class and you just don’t go; you skip.

That’s typically not a good thing to do because
your teacher, in theory, is giving you important

information in your class, and you should
probably be there to listen, to take notes,

ask questions about that information, so don’t
skip class.

In a sentence, want to skip class with me
tomorrow?

No, stay at school, kids!

I always went to class, especially in college,
I was like, I’m paying for this, like, my

family is paying for this.

I’m not going to skip class, like, if I skip
class, I’m just throwing money away.

to tease

The next verb is to tease.

To tease could be strongly related, I feel,
to the word to bully.

So bullying often has the connotation, or
bullying often has the nuance of maybe physical

violence; to tease is to hurt someone, or
to make fun of someone with your words.

So maybe someone has a questionable haircut,
or someone smells bad, or maybe they don’t,

maybe you’re just, you just want to tease
people.

I will say though, that teasing is very common
among friends; if, you know, you want to make

fun of your friend a little bit, it shows
that you have a close relationship, and that’s

fine.

Or maybe you tease your family members or
your siblings.

Typically it’s not good to just to go around
just teasing people or making fun of them.

Stop teasing all the students in class, Stevens,
you jerk.

plagiarism

Oh yeah! The next word is plagiarism.

Plagiarism.

I like to give lectures about plagiarism,
that is true.

Plagiarism refers to taking someone else’s
work, someone else’s image, someone else’s

text, someone else’s words, and using it as
your own, don’t do it.

It is so much trouble for you and the people
around you.

Oh my gosh, stop!

Just stop doing it!

It’s so stupid.

I think that this happens because students
procrastinate, students don’t take enough

time to research and to properly document
their notes, and to find their own materials

or to develop their own materials, and so
they use someone else’s data in their paper.

They get caught and they get in trouble; in
some cases, this can result in fines, it can

result in getting suspended or expelled from
school.

If you’re publishing an academic paper it
could be revoked, you could have a degree

revoked, you could be removed from your institution,
you could lose your job.

Oh wow!

Why would you ever do this?

It’s just silly.

In a sentence, plagiarism is much more trouble
than it’s worth.

Please don’t plagiarize other authors.

to start a fight

So we talked about the word bully before,
or to bully or even to tease, but if the bullying

or the teasing continues, it might start a
fight, a physical fight, or a verbal fight, as well.

We use the same word fight both for verbal
and for physical arguments or confrontations.

So in a sentence, Timmy was bullying Billy
at school, and it started a fight.

truant

Truant is a noun; it’s used for people who

do not do the things that they are responsible
for doing.

So if you skip class, or you skip school,
you can be called a truant.

The administration is cracking down on truancy
in the school.

Truant can be used as an adjective which means
again not doing the things that you’re supposed

to do.

Jimmy was suspended from school for being
truant.

to cheat on a test

Okay, the next expression is to cheat on a test.

To cheat on a test means either to look at
someone else’s test and copy their answers;

it can mean to maybe have your own answers
written on, I don’t know, your hat, or your

arm, or maybe you’re using your phone during
the test to check the answers, I don’t know.

In some way, you are not doing your own work,
you’re not using your own brain to complete

the test, and this is called cheating on a
test.

Why would you cheat on a test?

You’re trying to test your own knowledge,
if you don’t do something well, then the test

results will show you that, and you can improve
on it, like, duh!

My teacher caught some students who were cheating
on the test last week.

detention

Detention is, in school anyway, it’s the place

where you are sent if you are a bad student;
if you bully, if you tease, if you’re late,

if you are truant, if you cheat on a test,
if you do… if you commit plagiarism, perhaps;

if you have bad behavior at school you may
be sent to detention.

So detention is typically held in a classroom,
for example, after school.

You have to stay late after school with the
other bad students, and you just have to sit

there, or you have to, maybe in some cases,
do some studying, or you have to do some extra work.

It’s a punishment for being a bad student,
so you don’t want to go to detention.

I got sent to detention last week because
I threw a paper airplane at my teacher.

So that’s the end!

Those are ten phrases for bad students, I
hope that you never need to use these phrases,

but you might need to use them to describe
the people around you.

Thanks very much for watching this episode
of Top Words, and we’ll see you again soon.

Bye bye!

The more you know, the less you will mess
up.

Dare to be different.

We’re on a basic instructs, we’re in a race
for allies, we’ve got a run, but again it’s

a race that we’re gonna win.

Yeah oh yeah!