That's exactly how - "I would like course notes please."
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∙ 7y agoYou can ask your instructor if he or she has an outline or notes that could be shared with the class. If you have a very good reason for not being able to take your own notes, you can explain the situation to the instructor and hope that he or she will help you. If you have a disability that prevents you from taking notes at all, see if your school has some office where you can get help--many American colleges and universities have an office to help students with disabilities get assistance such as note-takers. Unfortunately, if you aren't disabled and don't have an extremely good reason to have missed a class/been unable to take notes during class, your instructor may not give you course notes. Ask a classmate, if that happens.
If you need help on a problem, you should ask your instructor.
{| |- | Yes, you can ask questions about martial arts. It isn't polite to interrupt an instructor in the middle of an explaination, but a good instructor will give you the opportunity to ask things. You can also approach the instructor before or after class. |}
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The word 'instructor' is a common noun. It becomes a proper noun when it is the title of a specific instructor for example, Instructor Jane Brown or a title such as 'Red Cross Lifesaving Instructor Training Course'.
You ask them.
i not verry sure but go to a music instructor an he may be able to tell you
You simply ask - instructors and their ilk, are human, after all!
generally he takes the notes right on your testing sheet! he gives it to you at the end so you can see what you need to improve on and what you did on.
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Ask your instructor!
Just ask your instructor for help.