'Maestras' for female teachers, or 'maestros' for male teachers
'Maestra' for a female teacher, or 'maestro' for a male teacher
Los maestros están hablando (The teachers are talking)
los profesores
teachers (in the feminine)
Yolanda V. Gearin has written: 'Teaching Spanish' -- subject(s): Language teachers, Multicultural education, Spanish teachers
spanish: Inteligente intelligance: intelegancia
Clase means class in spanish. Do mean teachers work there? -kay
"Me gustan mis maestros"
'All the teachers are coming to the party' OR 'Are all the teachers coming to the party?'
They should, if they expect to be able to teach the language to students. It doesn't necessarily have to be their native language, but they should be highly proficient in it. It is nearly impossible for one to teach Spanish (or any other language, for that matter) without speaking it, whether it be their native tongue or not. Thus, most (if not all) Spanish teachers speak Spanish.
Devotion spanish teachers are stupid
by listening in class helo listen to the teachers
Maestro (male) maestra (female). Profesor or profesora