Sally
How do you call the teacher who's in charge of a class? What about the other teachers that teach the same class?
2021年9月30日 09:56
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Hey Sally! Usually we don’t refer to our teachers as teachers! We will typically call them Mr/Mrs “Surname” so for example Mrs Smith or Mr Smith. Another way is to refer to a male as “sir” and a female as “ma’am.” This way we don’t always call every single teacher as “teacher.” Hope this helps :)
2021年9月30日
The title for the most important teacher who e.g. manages the teaching assistants is "head instructor" as opposed to "instructor." You do not use this as a form of address, though, instead calling them by their highest honorific (Dr. [lastname] if they have a doctorate but not a professorship, and Prof. [lastname] if they do have a professorship, otherwise Mx. [lastname])
2021年9月30日
You might mean Head of Department. Say there are ten maths teachers, but one is in overall charge, they would be Head of the maths department.
2021年9月30日
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