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What does “A for effort” mean?
recognizing that you tried hard, even though you may not have been successful
you passed
you did a bad job
Professor Smith said, “We will have to cover a lot of ground in this course.” What did he mean by “cover a lot of ground”?
We have to skip a lot of material
We have to complete a lot of material
We have to work with dirt
What is a “teacher’s pet”?
the teacher’s favourite student
a bad student
a chihuahua
After my sickness went away, it was very hard to “catch up to” the rest of the class. What does “catch up to” mean?
I had to ask for help
I had to move fast or work hard to reach something/someone ahead of me
I had to catch another cold
“My essay didn’t make the grade, so I had to do it again.” What does “make the grade” mean?
to be marked on your assignment
to mark an assignment
to be of an expected satisfactory level
Let’s “hit the books”! What does this mean?
Let’s plagiarize those books!
Let’s punch those books!
Let’s begin to study hard!
When I was in high school, I was a rebel and cut class a lot. What does “cut class” mean?
listened to the professor
talked back to the professor
not go to class
This test is “easy as the alphabet”.
The test was very easy.
The test test was hard!
The test tested you on the alphabet.
My friend Lucy is a copycat. She _ my tests when the teacher’s not looking.
hands in
copies
rips up
What’s a “bookworm”?
Someone who reads a lot
Someone who hates books
Someone very skinny
I passed the GMAT with flying colors. What does “to pass with flying colors mean?”
to almost fail a test
to pass with a high score
to perform a very difficult test
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