If you are talking to a teacher, you are most likely going to be using the Usted form of conjugation because they are going to be older or of higher level then you.
You can either say:
Usted es una maestra. (To a female teacher)
Usted es un maestro. (To a male teacher)
If you want to use the Tu form of conjugation then you would say:
Tú eres un(a) maestro/a.
Mi madre es una maestra
The answer is written "Cuando joven, fui maestra."
It means "how is your spanish teacher" but its looking for description (tall, thin, brown haired, etc) and not feelings
girl teacher- mi profesora es alta boy teacher- mi profesor es alto
My friend is taking Spanish and her name is Lola in Spanish, courtesy of my Spanish teacher.:)
"Maestra" is the word for teacher in Spanish. To specify a female teacher, you can say "maestra."
Maestra.
If you want to say the teacher's desk in spanish you would say el escritorio.
seré tu maestro
profesor/a (male/female)
im not lying when i say this she IS spanish my spanish teacher even told me.
"My science teacher," would be, "Mi profesor de ciencias."
Quién es el profesor
Usted es mi profesor/a
?donde esta el profesor?
profesor buenas tardes
Maestra mala