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According to the text, an aviation language instructor:
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According to the text, an aviation language instructor:
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At the end of the first paragraph the author expresses:
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The author suggests that words should be learned:
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The text allows us to infer that the focus of an English class for pilots should have the same emphasis as that for a class of:
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The pilot in the example given was surprised because the hotel employee:
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By qualifying English courses as "Bite sized" (l. 10) the author selects an expression generally used in the language of:
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The underlined word in "one would no longer have to" (l. 26) is used in the same way as in:
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In "to immediately start producing", the underlined word can be replaced by:
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since in "since most aviation English" (l. 61) has the same meaning as the underlined word in:
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