Yes, he/she is a manager only for the class where he /she is in-charging.
Listen to your teacher more in class.
No, "class' teacher" is not the correct possessive form. The correct possessive form is "class's teacher" with an apostrophe after the s.
store manager (tescos London) area manager (till Manager) low level worker (cashier) or Head teacher subject manager teacher
The manager decided to reprimand the employee for consistently arriving late to work.
The middle class had professional jobs in fields such as banking, business, engineering, or medicine.
T - Tolerable E - Enthusiastic A - Approachable C - Class manager H - Helpful E - Encouraging R - Responsible
A management course is a class that teaches a person a person how to be a manager. A person has to have this class to become a manager.
a teacher that minds the class when the main teacher is off :)
no why would you ask
A teacher asks students to pay attention in class!
The teacher told them a story.
be quiet