The answer you're looking for is "pencil." A teacher always has pencils for students, as they are essential for writing and completing assignments in the classroom. Pencils are versatile, easy to erase, and commonly used in educational settings.
Yes, PhD students can write letters of recommendation, but it is generally preferred that letters come from professors or professionals with more experience in the field.
Yes, academic advisors can write letters of recommendation for students.
Yes, I do it quite often for students who ask.
The teacher asked her students to write a composition about life in America.
Her teacher taught her how to read and write by spelling letters and words into her hands.
The teacher was fed up with the students' foolishness. Foolishness is never smart.
Your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson. We don’t do homework for students nor write essays.
Have them write homework or things they need to remember in a notenook or something they can easily look at. (:
you don't you give the letter to your parents
The teacher explicitly told the students to fetch 8.5" by 11" inch paper; they couldn't find any, so the teacher was angry.
Your teacher is asking for a written answer to this statement. We don’t write items for students and your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson.
To write an essay describing a teacher, begin by outlining their characteristics, teaching style, and impact on students. Provide specific examples of how they inspire, motivate, and support their students to create a vivid portrait. Conclude by summarizing the positive influence the teacher has on the learning experience and overall school community.