1.Although she had a bad teacher, she passed the exam.
She passed the exam, although she had a bad teacher.
She had a bad teacher, but she passed the exam.
2.Although I felt ill, I went on working.
I went to working, although I felt ill.
I felt ill, but I went on working.
3.Although she was very kind, I didn’t like her.
I didn’t like her, although she was very kind
She was very kind, but I didn’t like her.