How do you respond to an old teacher?
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How do you respond to an old teacher?
“Thank you.” “you were a great teacher, inspiring, calm, encouraging, stimulating, caring, an example of the sort of person I want to be.” “I wish you had taught me how to write a sentence in English.”
How do you email a teacher about catching up?
Here’s exactly how to email your professor about not attending class:
- Read the rules for missing class before emailing your professor.
- Email your professor as early as possible.
- Don’t lie in your email – you’ll get caught out.
- Let them know you’ve done your homework.
- Don’t ask for more work from the teacher.
How do you reply thank you email for appreciation?
Here are ways you can reply to a thank-you email from your boss in the best manner.
- 01Thank you very much for your email.
- 02I would like to take the opportunity to thank you for allowing me to prove myself within the team.
- 03Your feedback is very much appreciated.
- 04I am so grateful for your email.
How do you respond to a professor’s compliment?
Here are a few ways to respond to a compliment:
- “Thank you, it makes my day to hear that.”
- “I really put a lot of thought into this, thank you for noticing.”
- “Thank you, I really appreciate you taking the time to express that.”
- “Thank you, I am happy to hear you feel that way!”
How do you ask a teacher what you missed in class?
Do’s
- Greet the instructor in a profession way.
- Be honest.
- Look at the syllabus, This is the go to guide for what you missed in the lecture.
- Give a BRIEF description as to why you missed class.
- Ask can you come to office hours for help.
- If that is not acceptable.
What do you say to a teacher if you miss class?
Do’s
- Greet the instructor in a profession way.
- Be honest.
- Look at the syllabus, This is the go to guide for what you missed in the lecture.
- Give a BRIEF description as to why you missed class.
- Ask can you come to office hours for help.
- If that is not acceptable.
How do you say thank you to a teacher in an email?
Include phrases like:
- You really helped me understand when I was struggling.
- Thank you for tutoring me in algebra this year.
- Your class taught me how to be a better student.
- Thank you for your patience.
- You helped me see what I could be.
- You are the best teacher ever!
- I will never forget you.