Teachers are commonly addressed as 'monsieur' or 'madame' by their students. The usual greeting is then: bonjour monsieur, or bonjour madame.
mon ami est un enseignant/professeur
voici le professeur
You could say "Buenas tardes maestro/a".
Buenas tardes Señor... / Señora... /Señorita... (Good afternoon Mr... / Mrs.../ Miss...) ---Be sure to include the teacher's last name!
There is no "good afternoon" formula in French to greet people, only one for when you are leaving. As a greeting, it is standard to use "bonjour", until the evening. You will use "bonsoir" then. When you are departing, you can use "bonne journée" (for the whole day ahead), "bon après-midi" for the rest of the afternoon, or "bonsoir / bonne soirée" when leaving in the evening.
le jour des professeurs.
the teacher is stupid
Salut
Bonjour
You could say "Buenas tardes maestro/a".
bonjure nito
bonjour monsieur
Salve, requiro... Which means hello, Miss
老师好, laoshi hao, laow shi how. This directly translates as "teacher good."
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To teach French, you can start by developing a structured curriculum that covers key language skills such as listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Incorporating activities like speaking practice, vocabulary drills, and cultural immersion can help students grasp the language effectively. Utilizing a mix of textbooks, online resources, and multimedia tools can enhance the learning experience for students. Additionally, providing opportunities for regular practice and feedback can help students build confidence and proficiency in speaking French.
The translation of "teacher" in French is "professeur" or "enseignant."
Good Morning and Good Afternoon are the expected greetings from an English teacher. However if you want to greet the class with their own language you can say: As-salamu A-laikom which means Peace upon you all.
Drama teacher in french is "enseignant de drame".