No
For a female student, you could use alumna. Otherwise, the term estudiante works for both male and female.
me; metal work teacher's which is usually a male teacher feel handsome. and when they see a female student of theirs wink at them, the teacher winks back. and at lunch. the teacher grabs the student to talk to her or something. it's usually to kiss the student.
The Spanish word for a male teacher is maestro. Also, you can use the word professor. For female teachers, it is maestra and profesora.
no
She wants you. Or has personal space issues
There's no difference. If they payed males and females differently, that would be sexist and illegal.
Un profesor is a male teacher Una profesora is a female teacher Also, maestro or maestra works as well. So, profesor/maestro (male teacher) profesora/maestra (female teacher)
A male teacher . . . "LEHR-air" A female teacher . . . "LEHR-air-in"
'Maestras' for female teachers, or 'maestros' for male teachers 'Maestra' for a female teacher, or 'maestro' for a male teacher
Magister (male teacher) Magistra (female teacher)
teacher = Lehrer (male) teacher = Lehrerin (female)
Male: Onderwyser Female: Onderwyseres