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		<title>How to Write an Australian Report Card</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After previously teaching 25 Essential Australian Words and Phrases, I felt it was only fair to show you the language of academia in Australia as well. Here is an example of an Australian report card: &#8220;In English, Sarah is having a rip snorter. Sure, she had a barry crocker on her recent exam, but if [...]]]></description>
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