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The intensive and repetitive practice of the target language, which may be choral or individual.
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Making students practise intensively, they normally aim to practised the form or structure of an item, but often do not attach much importance to what it means. It could be oral, written.
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Punching holes in a publication for binding.
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Making a hole in a workpiece where none previously exsisted. Drilling may be performed on either a lathe or a drilling machine.
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Holes for three ring binding are drilled, rather than punched. The standard hole punch used in most offices can only punch a few sheets at a time. However, a specialized drilling machine performs the same function on up to 1000 sheets in a single pass.
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