Pronunciation: /ˈsɪləbəs/
noun an outline or summary of the main points of a text or course of study
A1 The syllabus for this beginner English course covers basic vocabulary and grammar.
A2 Students in the intermediate level class were given a detailed syllabus outlining the topics to be covered.
B1 Before starting the advanced Spanish course, students were required to review the syllabus to understand the course expectations.
B2 The syllabus for the physics class included a list of required readings, assignments, and exam dates.
C1 As a university professor, I spent hours creating a comprehensive syllabus for my advanced literature seminar.
C2 The syllabus for the graduate-level computer science course was so detailed that it spanned over 50 pages.
formal The syllabus for the course outlines all the topics that will be covered throughout the semester.
informal Have you checked out the syllabus yet? It has all the info you need for the class.
slang I skimmed through the syllabus and it looks pretty chill, not too much work.
figurative Think of the syllabus as a roadmap for the course, guiding you through all the important information.
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