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The expression, "You are the answer to my dream" means that the speaker had a hope or a problem to which "you" appear to provide the fulfillment or solution. So if you are said to be "the answer to the teacher's dream," it means that you are exactly the sort of student any teacher would want to have as a student.
It would be a good idea. It will avoid confusion. People will understand you more easily.It is not necessary to sound exactly like a native English speaker. Most non-native learners of English, even advanced learners and who have become very proficient and fluent, often retain a slight accent of their mother-tongue. This is not a problem. In fact it adds personality and flavour to the way you speak, and native speakers of English will find your 'foreign' accent quite appealing!
credible speaker
The topic of the speech
Accurately hearing what is said by focusing attention on the speaker
Formal
the teacher
remove distractions
Depends on the individual speaker, and for what reason they are visiting.
Firstly, distractions should be limited.
Harold Javier is an IT Resource Speaker and an Inspirational Teacher.
Yes, Jean Auel is alive and still writing. Her next book will be the sixth volume in the Earth's Children series. She was a featured speaker in November, 2008, at the National Science Teacher's Association (NSTA) convention in Portland, Oregon.
He is a speaker for schools about child abuse. and a education speaker about stay in school he likes walks on the beaches and kids
not too much. It depends on subjects. For example, teacher of English who is native speaker can earn 1000 dollars a month. A teacher of math make about 300 dollars
The strengths and weaknesses of teachers depend on the teacher. Some strengths of a teacher may be a good speaker, engaging, as well as patient. Some weaknesses of a teacher may be under-qualified, critical, and undedicated.
school teacher, nurse , public speaker and soilder
It depends on what subject and in which country you want to teach. If you want to teach English, you just need a university degree in any field. In some countries, you don't even need that--just be a native English speaker. If you want to be a proper high school teacher, you'll be working at an International School. These are schools for children of corporate expats. To work at these schools, you need the same qualifications as you would need in America.