As a former teacher (I'm now a doctor), I'd say that there is no excuse whatsoever for a teacher to be mean to a student. Teachers are supposed to be education professionals and are supposed to educate you, not punish you. Punishment is for the principal or for your parents to do. If a teacher is being unduly rude or mean then this needs to be brought to the attention of either your parents or your principal, or both. If they are being unlawful towards you, then the police should be called. I never once made my students cry and if this teacher is being mean I'd say that they have a problem in their own life and perhaps should not be teaching. It is important to ask yourself if the teacher is truly being mean or if you are taking their critism of you or your actions at school to hard. Answer: It certainly depends on your criteria for "mean". If your definition of "mean" is that the teacher demands/expects punctuality, neatness, proper grammar, respect, proper spelling, good hygiene, completed homework, academic standards and so on then the teacher is "training you for the future". However if the teacher is like my high school French teacher who saw a day without tears or bruises as a lost day - then the teacher is being mean. With my own tutoring students I demand all of the first list, in the end those that last (I admit that sounds ominous) seem to be grateful.
An adverb is a word that modifies/gives us more information about a verb.So, in the sentence: "Tom answered his teacher's question". "answered" is the verb (a doing or being word). But if we wrote: "Tom hesitantly answered his teacher's question" or "Tom proudly answered his teacher's question" or "Tom correctly answered his teacher's question" then hesitantly, proudly & correctly are all adverbs because they are giving more information about how he answered.
This question is ridiculous and should not be answered
Hypothesis, I believe. Ask your science teacher.
This question can't be answered because it has to matter what or how your teacher reacts but, most people can keep it as a secret like "you and me".
That just means the teacher asked him why he was up probably to get him to sit down. He answered he was flirting with Chelsea means that he was trying to get her to notice him. :) does this help?
yes because i love kids and teaching them so i say yes
However, George is late. He is a teacher, and he has lots of school books to mark. He
"That was a rhtorical question, it wasn't supposed to be answered." the teacher explained to the first graders
you must go look up the question in a reference at the library or ask a teacher the question. if you are still not satisfied, look the question up on the Internet, of course!
I said, "Good morning," to my teacher.My teacher answered, "Good morning to you, too."In a bad mood, the teacher barked, "Good morning!"
I am an allrounder teacher , I am dedicated ,I am caring and I love kids.
He thought that people like you should look it up in history books! -Crown A: my teacher put this question and it's not answered in book, corrected by teacher herself. -.-