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Another way to paraphrase the word "tuition" in "tuition fee"


Tienin 1 / 1  
Sep 23, 2014   #1
is there another way to paraphrase the word " tuition " in "tuition fee"?
i'm going to take an IELTS next week, could you guys give me some advices, please? ^^ i pretty weak in writing skill task 2, giving the idea and how to expess it is really hard for me :( and i really really wonder if anyone want to practice with me in the Speaking skill :D

thank you!
sulynnn 1 / 1  
Sep 23, 2014   #2
There are many ways to rephrase 'tuition fee'. For example, 'school fee', 'lecture fee', 'teaching fee'.
You can always go onto Interglot (or some other online thesaurus) and search for the answers you're looking for. I'm assuming that the words provided from these online sources are grammatically correct and actually do exist, but there isn't any harm in double-checking to make sure they do.
vangiespen - / 4,134 1449  
Sep 23, 2014   #3
Tienin, it sounds like you in dire need of a thesaurus. Another way of saying tuition fee is "matriculation fee". Basically, the word "matriculation" means to pay to add add yourself or a name to a list or to enroll in a class, such as college, wherein you will earn a degree or certificate at the end of your enrollment. A matriculate is a student who is enrolled in the college or university. So when people ask "Where did you matriculate from?" they are asking which university you had your name added to a list of students to. In other words, where you enrolled. Matriculation is the formal term for tuition fee and is normally used in Scotland and Britain. Tuition fee is normally used in the United States. It is just a matter of semantics.

It would be best for you to do a review of the words that you may commonly use in your essay test using a thesaurus. the online version would perhaps be best as you can download it to your tablet or android device and review anywhere. The thesaurus is like a dictionary of different ways to say one word. All you need to know is the basic word that you want to use and look it up. Beware though, sometimes, using a different word just to avoid redundancy could totally change the meaning of your sentence. So I would suggest that you use a thesaurus along with a dictionary just to be safe :-) Look up the other way to say a word then make sure that the meaning will not change your sentence in the dictionary :-)
OP Tienin 1 / 1  
Sep 24, 2014   #4
thank you so much! your advice help me a lot!
JessieCarpenter 1 / 10  
Sep 26, 2014   #5
There are having many ways to paraphrase the word tuition fee, you can use the synonyms of tuition or fees to paraphrase it. To learn English or to learn about the writing skill there are so many ways so that you can practice about writing skill. Daily writing few lines or paragraph and search your mistakes there, then it can be very easy for you to learn the skills of writing.


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