The Student Who Never Stopped Learning

Sabina is a dedicated student whose aspiration was to become an engineer. Initially, doing practical work was very difficult for her, especially when her instruction manuals were written in English. Her school principal used to say, "Typically, students only study theory, but otherwise you need to learn hands-on techniques." Sabina completely accepted this advice regarding this and similarly started group study with her classmates. One day they had a complex assignment where they needed to give a demonstration. Sabina was apparently nervous but she did all calculations precisely and obviously her preparation was good. "Sometimes I think I can't do it," she said literally crying to her friend. But her effort was much more than acceptable. Finally, in the presentation, Sabina impressed everyone with her clear demonstration. The principal said, "You've proven that dedication and hard work really works." Sabina's aspiration is no longer a distant dream; it's an achievable goal.

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/əkˈsɛptəbəl/
adjective
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able to be agreed upon; satisfactory or suitable
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Your proposal is acceptable to the committee.

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socially acceptable

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considered appropriate by society
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satisfactory, adequate, tolerable, suitable, agreeable
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unacceptable, unsuitable, improper
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acceptable level, acceptable standard, acceptable behavior, socially acceptable
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/əˈperəntli/
adverb
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seemingly; as far as one knows or can see; clearly; evidently
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Apparently, the meeting has been postponed to next week.

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seemingly, evidently, clearly, obviously
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actually, really, truly, certainly
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apparently not, apparently so, quite apparently
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/ˌæspəˈreɪʃən/
noun
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a strong desire to achieve something; ambition
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Her aspiration is to become a doctor.

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high aspirations

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lofty ambitions or goals
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ambition, goal, aim, desire, dream
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apathy, indifference
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career aspiration, life aspiration, aspiration for success, high aspiration
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/əˈsaɪnmənt/
noun
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a task or piece of work given to someone as part of their duties
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The students completed their homework assignment on time.

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writing assignment

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a task requiring written work
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task, duty, job, responsibility, project
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neglect, avoidance
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school assignment, work assignment, group assignment, writing assignment
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/kəmˈpliːtli/
adverb
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totally; in every way possible
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The room was completely silent.

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totally, entirely, fully, utterly
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partially, incompletely
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completely different, completely silent, completely destroyed, completely wrong
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/ˌdɛmənˈstreɪʃən/
noun
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the act of showing something clearly, or a public protest
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The workers organized a demonstration for better wages.

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peaceful demonstration

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a non-violent public protest
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protest, rally, march, display, presentation
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silence, inaction
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street demonstration, public demonstration, demonstration of power, demonstration of skills
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/ɪˈspeʃəli/
adverb
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particularly; in particular; above all
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I love all fruits, especially mangoes.

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particularly, specifically, notably, chiefly, mainly
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generally, broadly, commonly
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especially important, especially difficult, especially when
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/ɪˈnɪʃəli/
adverb
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At the beginning; at first.
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Initially, he refused the offer but later accepted it.

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at first, originally, at the start, to begin with
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finally, eventually
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initially planned, initially intended, initially thought
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/ɪnˈstrʌkʃən/
noun
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Detailed information telling how something should be done or operated.
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Please read the instruction carefully before using the machine.

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follow instructions

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to do what is directed or advised
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direction, guideline, order, command, teaching
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confusion, disorder, disorganization
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give instruction, clear instruction, safety instruction, instruction manual
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/ˈlɪtərəli/
adverb
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in a literal manner or sense; exactly
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He was literally running for three hours without stopping.

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exactly, precisely, actually, really
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figuratively, metaphorically
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literally true, literally impossible, literally happened
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/ˈɒbviəsli/
adverb
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in a way that is easily perceived or understood; clearly
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Obviously, he didn’t read the instructions.

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clearly, evidently, unmistakably, plainly
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ambiguously, unclearly
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obviously wrong, obviously clear, obviously upset
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/ˈʌðərwaɪz/
adverb
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in a different way; if not; or else; apart from that
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Study hard, otherwise you will fail the exam.

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or else, alternatively, differently, if not
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likewise, similarly, correspondingly
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or otherwise, otherwise known as, unless otherwise stated
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/ˈpræk.tɪ.kəl/
adjective
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concerned with what is real and possible rather than ideas or theories
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She offered a practical solution to the problem.

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practice makes perfect

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the more you practice something, the better you become at it
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realistic, sensible, useful, logical, pragmatic
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impractical, unrealistic, theoretical
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practical solution, practical approach, practical experience, practical advice
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/prɪˈsaɪsli/
adverb
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in exact terms; without vagueness
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She explained the process precisely.

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exactly, accurately, specifically, strictly
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vaguely, approximately
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precisely timed, precisely explained, precisely measured
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/ˈprɪnsəpəl/
noun, adjective
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the person with the highest authority or most important position; main or most important
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The school principal addressed the students in the auditorium.

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principal and interest

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the original amount of money invested or loaned and the charge for borrowing it
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head, leader, chief, primary, main
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subordinate, minor, secondary
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school principal, principal amount, principal role, principal office
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preposition
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concerning or relating to
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The decision regarding the meeting will be made tomorrow.

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concerning, about, in relation to
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regarding the matter, regarding the issue, regarding the project
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/ˈsɪmɪlərli/
adverb
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in a similar way
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Similarly, we can achieve success with dedication and hard work.

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alike, likewise, in the same way
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differently, oppositely
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similarly to, similarly minded, similarly structured
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/ˈsʌm.taɪmz/
adverb
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at times; occasionally; now and then
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Sometimes I go for a walk in the evening.

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occasionally, at times, now and then, from time to time
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always, never, constantly
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sometimes difficult, sometimes happens, sometimes feel
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/tɛkˈniːk/
noun
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A particular way of carrying out a task, especially with skill.
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She learned a new breathing technique in yoga class.

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by technique

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Done using a specific method or skill.
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method, procedure, style, craft, skill
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incompetence, inability
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teaching technique, special technique, breathing technique, painting technique
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/ˈtɪpɪkli/
adverb
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in a way that is typical of a particular person, thing, or group
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She typically arrives at work at 9 AM.

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usually, ordinarily, commonly, customarily
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unusually, rarely
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typically on time, typically works, typically performs
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