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Rate your schols english teacher


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LOL i would say 2/10 as well.

teaches very slow.
cannot control the class.
has to many emotional breakdowns.



though my english tutor saves me by being a 9.5/10 LOL
missing the .5 because sometimes she goes off topic. :)
 

rokkuguhyo

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I give my English teacher a 7/10. She's an excellent teacher, but she talks too much about her life story, and gets cranky easily. Also, when one student does something wrong, we all get into trouble for it.
 

Tully B.

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I think I might knock my teacher down to a 6 or 7, as she hasn't replied to any of my emails these holidays.
Soooooooooooo fucked for Module B and C.
 

eriito

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LOL i would say 2/10 as well.

teaches very slow.
cannot control the class.
has to many emotional breakdowns.



though my english tutor saves me by being a 9.5/10 LOL
missing the .5 because sometimes she goes off topic. :)
lol yea same here. id give my english tutor a 9.5/10

Ah so many people have voted for 9~10/10. Lucky bastards.
 

Tully B.

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How does one go about getting an English tutor? I wouldn't mind just one session, simply to verify what I'm supposed to do for Module B and C.
 

d3vilz

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LOL i would say 2/10 as well.

teaches very slow.
cannot control the class.
has to many emotional breakdowns.

that sounds like the teacher i had in yr 11 and term 1 of year 12. she couldnt teach for shit, but as an individual she was ok.
my current one i'd say 6.5/10. we've missed shitloads of work and lessons.

i've learnt more from tutoring than what i have from class. my tutor knows his stuff and has 15+ yrs experience of teaching english. he explains the content and ideas thoroughly + he has some good anecdotes 9/10
 
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lpodnano

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My teacher is ok - she's about an 8. Overall, English teachers are quite good at our school - about 8-9 overall. There are maybe one or two duds though.
That's like my school. There's one teacher that tries hard to get everybody to like him and our lessons are sort of a bludge. But that was in year 7 and everything was a bludge.
 

kaz1

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She's given approximately 10kg of sheets (no joke) and frequently says words that I have never heard of before. Therefore 3-4/10.
 

eriito

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She's given approximately 10kg of sheets (no joke) and frequently says words that I have never heard of before. Therefore 3-4/10.
My teacher spent a whole term talking about "unbelonging".
 

Aquawhite

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She's given approximately 10kg of sheets (no joke) and frequently says words that I have never heard of before. Therefore 3-4/10.
I believe my English folder is physically a small stump's worth of wood.
 

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My teacher spent a whole term talking about "unbelonging".
Haha, that's really relevant actually. In the actual HSC exam, you are probably in a better position to argue how people dont belong etc, than belonging per se.

My school teacher varies. Anywhere from 7-10.
 

eriito

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Haha, that's really relevant actually. In the actual HSC exam, you are probably in a better position to argue how people dont belong etc, than belonging per se.
What i meant was she would repeatedly say "unbelonging"
 

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