d3st1nyLiang
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is this mrs srnic?the only teacher that was good, left to become head teacher of eng department at baulko
is this mrs srnic?the only teacher that was good, left to become head teacher of eng department at baulko
yeah she was awesomeeeeeis this mrs srnic?
woah really, haven't had her yet, that should certainly boost the standard of our english departmentyeah she was awesomeeeee
lol yea same here. id give my english tutor a 9.5/10LOL 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.
+1lol yea same here. Id give my english tutor a 9.5/10
ah so many people have voted for 9~10/10. Lucky bastards.
LOL i would say 2/10 as well.
teaches very slow.
cannot control the class.
has to many emotional breakdowns.
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.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.
This, except i'd rate my english teacher as a 10. The rest combined give a score of 8-9.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.
Up to you. Maybe average their scores?my schools english teachers as a whole? or specifically my teacher?
My teacher spent a whole term talking about "unbelonging".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.She's given approximately 10kg of sheets (no joke) and frequently says words that I have never heard of before. Therefore 3-4/10.
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 teacher spent a whole term talking about "unbelonging".
What i meant was she would repeatedly say "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.