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Usage of 'get off': to get to know your students better and get off to a good...



 
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Usage of 'get off': to get to know your students better and get off to a good... #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 04, 2009 7:42 am   Usage of 'get off': to get to know your students better and get off to a good...
 

Hello,

How should I understand'get off' here in the sentence?
Here are ten useful tips for helping you to get to know your students better and get off to a good start.

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Liqichao
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Usage of 'get off': to get to know your students better and get off to a good... #2 (permalink) Wed Mar 04, 2009 12:40 pm   Usage of 'get off': to get to know your students better and get off to a good...
 

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Get off = begin
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