
Exam Season English: Useful Vocabulary for Students
May and June are often the busiest months for students. Exams, coursework deadlines, revision sessions and late-night studying can all feel stressful – especially in a second language. Here, in exam season, we are going to take a look at some useful vocabulary for students.
In this post, you’ll learn useful English vocabulary and expressions for talking about:
- Exams and revision
- Stress and preparation
- Study routines and deadlines
By the end, you’ll be able to describe exam season more naturally and confidently in English.
1. Essential Exam Vocabulary
| Word / Phrase | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| revise | study again before an exam | I’m revising for my biology exam this week. |
| revision | the act of studying before exams | I spent the weekend doing revision. |
| deadline | the final date to finish something | My coursework deadline is Friday. |
| coursework | work completed during a course | We have to submit our coursework online. |
| exam hall | the room where exams happen | Students must arrive early at the exam hall. |
| notes | written study material | I reviewed my notes before class. |
| focus | concentrate | It’s hard to focus when I’m tired. |
| prepare for | get ready for something | She’s preparing for her final exams. |
2. Talking About Stress and Pressure
During exam season, students often need language to describe how they feel.
Useful Expressions
- I’m under pressure.
- I’ve got a lot on my plate.
- I’m feeling stressed about my exams.
- I’m trying to stay focused.
- I need a break from studying.
Example:
I’ve got two exams next week, so I’m under a lot of pressure at the moment.
3. Grammar Focus: Obligation and Advice
During exam season, we often use:
- have to
- need to
- should
Obligation
- I have to finish my essay tonight.
- We need to revise chapters 4 and 5.
Advice
- You should take regular breaks.
- Students should get enough sleep before exams.
4. Useful Phrases for Students
| Situation | Useful Phrase |
|---|---|
| Talking about preparation | I’m revising every evening. |
| Talking about difficulty | I’m struggling with grammar. |
| Talking about organisation | I’m trying to stay organised. |
| Talking about progress | I feel more prepared now. |
| Talking about stress | Exam season can be exhausting. |
5. Model Dialogue
A: How’s your revision going?
B: Not bad, but I’m under a lot of pressure this week.
A: Same here. I have to finish two assignments before Friday.
B: I’m trying to stay focused, but I’m getting tired.
A: You should take a short break sometimes.
6. Mini Practice Activity
Complete the sentences:
- I need to __________ for my exams this weekend.
- My coursework __________ is next Monday.
- I’m trying to stay __________ during exam season.
- Students should take regular __________ while studying.
- I’m under a lot of __________ at the moment.
Answers:
- revise
- deadline
- focused
- breaks
- pressure
7. Study Tips in English
Here are a few simple study tips using today’s vocabulary:
- Review your notes regularly instead of studying everything at once.
- Take short breaks to help you stay focused.
- Make a realistic revision schedule.
- Don’t forget to rest — sleep is important for learning.
Final Thought
Exam season can feel difficult, but every small study session helps you make progress.
Remember:
You don’t need perfect English to succeed – you need clear communication, regular practice, and confidence in your abilities.
Reflection Question
What’s the most difficult part of exam season for you?
Try answering using one of today’s expressions:
- I’m struggling with…
- I need to…
- I’m under pressure because…