| A | B |
| To study | To learn about a subject. |
| To learn | To get knowledge or skill. |
| Material | Information used when writing something. |
| To scan | To look through a text quickly in order to find a piece of information that you want. |
| To browse | To look through a book or magazine without reading everything. |
| To comprehend | To understand something completely. |
| To evaluate | To judge the quality or importance of something. |
| To review | To consider something in order to give an opinion on it or study it. |
| To revise | To study again something you have already learnt, in preparation for a test or exam. |
| To read | To obtain meaning by looking at words or symbols. |
| To think | To use the brain to plan something, solve a problem, make a decision, etc. |
| A skill | An ability to do an activity or job well. |
| A summary | A short clear description. |
| To memorise | To learn something so that you will know it exactly. |
| To calculate | To judge something by using the information that you already have. |
| A question | A sentence or phrase used to find out information. |
| Retention | The continued possession of information. |
| To associate | To connect things in your mind. |
| A paragraph | A short part of a text, beginning on a new line. |
| To understand | To know the meaning of something. |