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take a class collocation (alsotake classes) to be a student on a course of study: Typically, students take four classes each term. She is taking computer classes at college. mainly UK to teach a class: Who takes your environmental studies class? The head teacher sometimes has to take a class because no one else is available. If I had time to take a class, I'd like to learn Spanish. I taught myself to skate, but taking a class is definitely a good idea. I was asked to take a class of boys and young men. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Students & pupils -grader alum alumna alumnae alumni alumnus entrant frosh graduate homeschooler house officer houseman infant pupil school kid school-leaver schoolboy schoolchild schoolgirl theologian
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