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[Understanding Academic Dishonesty: Cheating on a Test]-[0250 Cheating on a Test]

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The Dilemma of Academic Integrity

In episode 250 of the ESL Podcast, host Dr. Jeff McQuillan presents a dialogue between two students, Oscar and Elena, centered on the controversial topic of academic dishonesty. The conversation highlights the pressures students face and the consequences of attempting to circumvent school rules.

The Mechanics of Cheating

Elena is caught preparing a "cheat sheet"—a prohibited piece of paper containing answers to help her perform better on an upcoming exam. Oscar immediately confronts her, noting that she is "not going to get away with it." To "get away with" something, as defined in the podcast, is to commit a transgression without facing the expected repercussions. Elena justifies her actions by citing the traditional American grading scale (A through F), explaining that she previously earned a "D" and fears she will "flunk" (fail) the class if she does not improve her performance. She views her actions as a calculated risk, stating that her "final grade is on the line," implying her academic future is at risk.

Risks and Consequences

Oscar warns Elena that she is "taking a big risk," specifically mentioning the potential for being "suspended" (temporarily barred from classes) or "expelled" (permanently removed from the school). Elena attempts to minimize her behavior by contrasting it with more severe forms of dishonesty, such as "stealing a copy of the test" or "plagiarizing" (copying another person's writing). She believes the worst-case scenario is merely an "automatic F" on the test. However, Oscar remains skeptical, noting that "there’s no telling"—meaning it is impossible to predict—how their teacher, Mr. McQuillan, might react if he were to "find out" (discover the truth).

The Teacher's Oversight

Interestingly, the dialogue reveals that Oscar is not morally opposed to cheating; he admits he would let Elena "copy off" his test if he believed they could succeed without being detected. However, he emphasizes that Mr. McQuillan "always keeps a close eye on us," a phrase meaning to watch someone very carefully to ensure no rules are broken. Oscar believes it is inevitable that Elena will "get caught" (be discovered doing something wrong).

Conclusion: The Pressure to Succeed

Elena’s motivation stems from a perceived lack of options. She feels that her only alternatives are to cheat or be forced to attend "summer school," where students must retake failed classes during their vacation months. The podcast concludes by illustrating that while students may feel their backs are against the wall, the risks of academic dishonesty—ranging from disciplinary action to expulsion—remain a significant and dangerous gamble in the educational environment.

🎯Key Sentences

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You're not going to get away with that.
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You're taking a big risk.
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my final grade is on the line.
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I think that the worst that could happen is that I get an automatic F on the test.
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It's not like I'm stealing a copy of the test
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📝Key Phrases

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get away with
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take a big risk
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on the line
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there's no telling
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find out
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast, number 250, Cheating on a Test.
This is English as a Second Language podcast, episode 250.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
If you enjoy our podcast and want to improve your English even more, you can get a learning guide for each episode of the podcast that includes all of the vocabulary, the definitions, cultural notes and a complete transcript of this episode.
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This episode is called Cheating on a Test, and it's going to be a conversation between two students, one of whom wants to cheat, or to do something that is not allowed, in order to get a better grade on a test in school.

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