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Teachers ...
We dislike some of them but realize afterwards how much we learned from them.
In my case this was true.
At the time,
I thought that I was very unlucky with Mrs R. because I did not like particularly
her teaching methods. Now I realize that she had a positive influence on me.
<span>She was strict with us, and we learned
important skills. The most important was how to be neat and organized, how to
take notes, and how to become a more responsible person. </span>But
the most important lesson was that the best things for you are not always
enjoyable. Mrs R. always
said: "You can't have your cake and eat it too."
1. Dorothy felt as if she were going up in a balloon.
2. He managed to escape in a balloon during the Jimmy Carter presidency.
3. Sven Hjerson solves a murder in a hot air balloon over Abyssinia.
4. And what a way to go... in a hot air balloon.
5. He even tried to commute in a hot-air balloon.
6. Have you ever been in a hot-air balloon?
7. He's drifting over the Alps in a balloon.
8. Given our last visit, I would have expected to see you next in a hot-air balloon or mid-air on a trapeze.
University
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n - new
v - valuable
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s - significant
i - interactive
t - teaching
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