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      I'm immensely <proud of> my daughter after her exam results.   
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      The whole school <assembled> for the headmaster's speech.   
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      Brian is my <pal> from school.   
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      Brian failed his civil law exam and has to <resit> it today.   
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      Children below the age of 10 should not be left alone in the classroom without a teacher's <supervision>.   
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      The <cranky> professor made the pupils write an essay about each battle he taught them.   
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      Unfortunately, computer science was not in the <curriculum> yet when I was at school.   
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      Everybody stay in your seats until the end of the test to avoid <confusion>.   
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      How did you <manage> with this exercise, Jane?   
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      He has picked up the <rudiments> of the English language, but not enough to communicate fluently.   
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      My school headmaster had a really <formidable> personality - I was always afraid to speak to him.   
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      Jim won't come tonight - he's <swotting> for his geography exam.   
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      He <did a course in> landscape design.   
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      The upper age limit for <entrants> to this competition is 18.   
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      His son's poor results at school were a source of <embarrassment> for Justin.   
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      This <private school> is very expensive but it's the best.   
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      John has always been an <exemplary> student and a pride of his school.   
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      We'll <put> this discussion <aside> for another occasion.   
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      She <backed> him <up> when the teacher accused him of stealing the phone.   
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      He got quite <anxious> before the exam.   
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      John graduated from a <prestigious> French university.   
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      Pete is the first person in his family to continue with his <higher education>.   
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      His behaviour <sets a bad example> for other students.   
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      How much time should I <assign> for the presentation?   
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      She started her <postgraduate> studies in marketing last year.   
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      <Frankly> speaking I'm very disappointed with your homework.   
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      In America, students are severely punished for <cheating> during exams.   
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      The teacher <took in> all the tests.   
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      She left the exam hall <apparently> pleased with herself.   
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      You should <supervise> those children, make sure they do some work.   
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