| A | B |
| identification | a document, such as a passport, that shows who you are |
| for short | as a nickname |
| major | a student's field or area of study at a college |
| works out | exercises |
| dormitory | building where students live |
| fill out | write the answers to questions on a form or application |
| rush | hurry, go fast |
| pretty good | better than okay but not great |
| penalty | punishment for not obeying a law or rule |
| plagiarism | using someone else's words or ideas and pretending that they are yours |
| quotation marks | " " marks around the exact words that someone says |
| source | the thing, place or person that you get something from |
| syllabus | a plan that tells students what they will be studying |
| term paper | a report that a student has to write for a class |
| avoid | to prevent something from happening |
| cite | a line taken from a book or speech |
| expect | to think that something will happen |
| get caught | when someone knows that you have done something wrong |
| give credit | to say the name of the person who said or wrote something when you use it in your writing |
| paraphrase | to express what someone has written or said in a different way |
| quote | to repeat the exact words that someone else said or wrote |
| summarize | to give only the main information about something, not the details |