Fraud is a form of stealing. You perhaps mean libel. Which would be publishing lies about someone or defaming them in print.
Well, if they say something to you and you like it and they like it. then that's a flirt; but if they say something to you about your body or something, then that is called sexual harassment and you need to see a teacher about it.
I think it entirely depends on how well you learn. If you learn better on your own I would say you can study it online and learn the same as if you were in a classroom setting. If you learn better being guided by a teacher, then a classroom setting is for you.
1. figure out what your teacher likes.2. say something nice about it. for example, "wow, you look great, mrs/mr/ms .......! are those new shoes? (say this if your teacher is a woman)
Something wise would be like an owl people always say. Some one older than you. A teacher.
Online bullying is a way a bully types something mean about you. Something you need to know about the bully is that usually they won't say anything mean about you. Instead they might type something not true about you online.
I guess you can say there is such a fraud as Sigmund fraud. But what we're looking for here probably is the famous psychiatrist Sigmund Freud.
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To politely ask a teacher to grade an assignment, you can say something like, "Could you please let me know when you will be able to grade my assignment?"
No, you can say 1.Working as a teacher 2.As I work as a teacher
You can say "Thank you for being a great teacher" or "I appreciate all that you do for us as our teacher."
To say "you are my teacher" in Twi, you would say "wo ne me kyerease."
Happy teacher's day?