reading week
English
Etymology
From reading + week. From every class period of the school day during the school week being a reading period, where students read their notes and self-revised class material in preparation for assessments.
Noun
reading week (plural reading weeks)
- (UK, Canada) A week during a university's term where no teaching takes place, generally so that students may prepare for tests.
- A mid-term break.
- (Canada) A spring break; often specifically the March break.
- A harvest break.
Synonyms
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