If this is a serious question, then yes it is very weird that a teacher would ask a student to do that. You should definitely tell someone, because what she did was wrong and crosses that student-teacher relationship boundary. Just think, you wouldn't want her to do that to anyone else, would you? Chances are that if she did this to you, she would probably do that to another male student. She should be stopped immediately, and you shouldn't feel bad. She is the adult, and she should know better.
since you asked
"What do you find in the middle of Paris", asked the geography teacher?
The teacher asked Guddi what she did to get more marks.
The students asked the teacher for her opinion.
The teacher asked for my homework; however, i had to lie to her because i did not do it.
Yes, it is grammatically correct. However, my preference is to say "The teacher" rather than using only "Teacher", which uses "Teacher" the way you would use a proper name, like "James". So I would say, "The teacher asked Nicole and you to bring the books." It is also correct to say, "The teacher asked you and Nicole to bring the books."
My teacher asked me to reconsider my answer
Because the teacher asked all the questions
The teacher asked for decorum in the classroom.
The quotation marks should go around the direct speech within the sentence. It should be written as: The teacher asked, "What kind of books do you like to read?"
The teacher asked for my homework; however, i had to lie to her because i did not do it.
ANSWER: My teacher asked me to use depurted in a sentence.