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Discover LudwigThe phrase "start off to school" is not grammatically correct
You could say "head off to school," which means the same thing. For example: "I'm heading off to school after I finish my breakfast."
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Laurance and Nelson would often start off for school on roller skates with a chauffeur following behind, ready to drive them on the last leg of their journey.
A great way to start off a school day is to strut into homeroom with a big smile.
The idea of having someone start off in a school assignment and then just find that she gets comfort in that, just opening up about herself, is such a great idea.
This is often called "Back to school shopping" which means you are getting a bunch of new clothes to start off the school year.
I would drink as much as I could while still being able to pass the test in the morning so that I could start my car and get her off to school and me to work.
Start off your first day of school with a good night's sleep.
They start off their school years with new backpacks and school boxes filled to the brim with what they need to learn.
When you're about to spend a few hours with some old school vegetable growers, you may as well start off old school.
There are plenty of energetic, committed educators; why not start off the school year by giving them a pat on the back?
I'm not saying that language of instruction is unimportant, and there needs to be further research on how to help students who start off with limited English to succeed in school and maintain their home language.
"We have a variety of things going on all the time with the youngest children for example we start off by using the school grounds just letting them be out in the fresh air".
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