February 26, 2004 at 8:19 pm
Hi,
I’m asking for help from any school children on here or even older if you wish,what is the best thing to say to a teacher that is rude to you?
Here are some phrases teachers have said to me:
In German:
I said:”If you sit me next to that boy again you will get a letter from my mum.”
Ms.Persil says:”Good,I want a letter from your mum,I’m looking forward to it!”Then the boy next to me said:
“miss,can I move?”she says:NO!I want a letter from matt’s mum!”
Next:
In maths:
Me:”Sir,he keeps on flicking paper balls at me”
Sir: “Do ya’ think I’m botherd”and didn’t do anything about it.
If we’re not aloud to be rude to them why do they have the right to do it to us,anyway my German teacher has either left or got fired now but I’m still looking for answers,
thanks,
Skylinerworld.
By: MINIDOH - 27th February 2004 at 20:40
Uh, you guys seem unlucky (Although many would say lucky). Our college here in Taunton really isnt bothered if you dont do your homework as long as you arent really behind. Good stuff!!
By: Ren Frew - 27th February 2004 at 20:38
My French teacher used to tell me I spoke French like a native ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. OF UGANDA !!!!!!!!!!!
By: Flood - 27th February 2004 at 20:09
Originally posted by brenmcc1
IT WASN’T me, she even cought me in the showers, it wasn’t me…
Doing what?:eek:
Flood.
By: brenmcc1 - 27th February 2004 at 17:57
IT WASN’T me, she even cought me in the showers, it wasn’t me…
By: Flood - 27th February 2004 at 16:41
Eh? I wasn’t there. I was never there. It must have been somebody else, coz it wasn’t me…:eek:
Flood.
By: Arabella-Cox - 27th February 2004 at 16:31
cool replies!It’s a shame that when your actually there you don’t think of these things till later on!
By: Flood - 27th February 2004 at 00:48
Re: School.
Originally posted by skylinerworld
I said:”If you sit me next to that boy again you will get a letter from my mum.”
Ms.Persil says:”Good,I want a letter from your mum,I’m looking forward to it!”Then the boy next to me said:
“miss,can I move?”she says:NO!I want a letter from matt’s mum!”
You reply:-
“And whilst I’m at it should I mention about that time you tried to entice me into the staff toilets…miss?”
Or
“Well can you at least appeal for him to refrain from stabbing me with his geometric compass since the frequent penetrations of my epidermis is rather stimulating my central nervous system and I fear that I might soon loose conciousness?”
[QUOTE]
Me:”Sir,he keeps on flicking paper balls at me”
Sir: “Do ya’ think I’m botherd”and didn’t do anything about it.
[/QUOTE]
Reply:-
“But the flames have now reached my knees!”
Or
“Ouch. I fear that this last one struck me in the eye and the pain is insufferable. I feel the need to visit the school nurse to salve my injury and also on the way I might, in addition, see the head teacher so as to alert myself as to the name of the schools solicitor so that my familys solictor can make arrangements for a rather large sum in damages…”
Hope this helps.
Flood.
By: Arabella-Cox - 26th February 2004 at 21:25
we get a dt if we don’t do a homework or don’t have proper uniform and if you get alot of blue cards you get suspended.
By: LukeEGTE - 26th February 2004 at 21:25
Cool, so you can easily get away with not doing a couple of homeworks every term (or whenever the system is re-set) without a problem!
By: LukeEGTE - 26th February 2004 at 21:18
I know exactly what you mean as I have experienced the same thing…
You get the assemballies with heads of year etc preaching that if someone annoys/bullies you etc you must always tell the teacher and not use your fists… however when you tell the teacher they couldn’t give a sh!t.
They should start to do thier job properly before going onto us about us working harder. :rolleyes: