Would you be nice to a teacher you don’t like much to get better marks?….
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Hello!
In my opinion, I’ll never be nice to a teacher TO get better marks, because I think that I’m not BEING sincere with my teachers.
I prefer get lowER marks and be honest to myself. I think that people who do this it’s very false AND HIPOCRITAL. The teachers musnt’t BE influenceD BY thESE kind of people.
Hi people!
I’d like to say that I would never be nice to my teacher TO GET better marks. I think it’s unfair and teachers mustn’t allow their pupils to do this kind of things. They have the obligation to improve our knowledge and they mustn’t GIVE high marks just because we’re nice and kind with them. Otherwise we have to be polite with people around us.
Hello!
I would be nice to a teacher I don’t like. This phrase has different meanings.
On the one hand, I would be nice because I respect him/her. That’s one reason. I would never insult or get angry with him/her simply because I don’t like his way of being. Everyone is different. I won’t like some people, THE SAME AS some people DON’T like ME.
If we want to live better, we must be more tolerant.
Hello bloggers,
I think that you have to be yourself and have a natural relationship
with your teachers, with education, obviously.
In case I became teacher, I think that I could be nice to have a good
feeling with my students but in the just distance. Sometimes can arrives?????
to be hard if everybody try to ” be nice” in order to have better marks.
That all.
ByE byE
I agree with the coment of my classmates.
I think that being nice to a teacher to take higher marks it’s not fair. Because most of the students are trying tOget good marks thanks TO THEIR OWN effortAND THEY often pass. If a teacher someday letS this happen he or she won’t be honest with the students, the other teachers and TO himself/herself.