a level
IPA: ʌɫˈɛvʌɫ
Root Word: A level
noun
- A non-compulsory examination taken in the final two years in British high schools; the qualification obtained by passing such an exam
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a-level
IPA: ʌɫˈɛvʌɫ
Root Word: A-level
noun
- Alternative spelling of A level [A non-compulsory examination taken in the final two years in British high schools; the qualification obtained by passing such an exam]
Examples of "a-level" in Sentences
- Which a-level is more useful, photography or spanish?
- Im thinking of doing biology and chemistry definately for a-level, but then also maths.
- Overdoing pirates causes a urgent a-level physics i v characteristics to launch roll and icky.
- That said, it is difficult to be angry with a a-level actor like Cheadle coming in for the assist.
- Pretty youngsters can else gloss drilled to pass your endocrine girl's a-level physics i v characteristics dress.
- A strong science and engineering sector fed by a stream of well-educated science and maths a-level students, that's what.
- I'm unsure whether I want to drop it for a-level, because I really love it, i just have no idea what kind of job I could do.
- Im trying to decide between following a medical career such as a vet, dentist or radiologist; or a creative career such as a photographer, graphic designer or something to do with advertising. i know the obvious answer is photography, but you can become a photographer without having done it for a-level and i feel that spanish may help as its a language!?