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Title: It Is Hard To Be A Teacher
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But they still have one problem: "how to make the classroom a place for learning and fun?" I am taking medical terminology class now and it is hard to memorize medical terms and the meaning of them, but a teacher found out some easy ways. For example, -itis, sounds like " I test," don't you feel like in flames when you take a test? The answer is "inflammation"... Showed first 250 characters
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For example, -itis, sounds like " I test," don't you feel like in flames when you take a test? The answer is "inflammation". How did that professor find out this interesting and
an easy way to memorize a word root? He must spend a lot of his time on it since there is not only one term have to remember... Showed next 250 characters
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