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I would discuss this with you, but typically the students don't care about the grade (as long as it's passing) and I have to speak with their parents. Send your parents.

If I were to discuss it with you, I would tell you that you were an aspiring, talented writer with a bright future ahead of you. However, English is subjective, and what you see as a flawless piece of writing, I see room for improvement. Try again. Go outside your comfort zone. Explore other sources to enhance your skills. I know you can reach the next level with more effort.
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Originally posted by collikar:
I would discuss this with you, but typically the students don't care about the grade (as long as it's passing) and I have to speak with their parents. Send your parents.



WHAT??? I'm all A's in English... since I haven't quite mastered Spanish. Some students care about more than just passing Wink.
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Originally posted by FormerObserver:
Aw, man, take the B+...............

Tychco, didn't you ask questions like, "What is your sign?" "What did you study in school?"

That's why I use ain't alot.

It smokes 'em out.

There were several English teachers that enjoyed early retirement at almost every level I mastered.


FO,

I was not that smooth with the lines...I let my performance in the field speak for itself...

Having exchanged emails with you numerous times, I understand the early retirement plan you facilitated with English teachers.

We are thinking of MS often...keep us posted.

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