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How can I ask my teacher about his health

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Answered by ChhutiMistry1
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Answer:

You can ask by saying that How are you doing, sir/ma'am?

Explanation:

Formal language is less personal than informal language.

It is used when writing for professional or academic purposes like graduate school  assignments.

Formal language does not use colloquialisms, contractions or first person pronoun such as I or We.

Informal language is more casual and spontaneous.

For asking your teacher about his health we can:

How are you doing?

How are things going or how are things?

How have you been?

What have you been upto?

I hope everything is okay?

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Answered by probrainsme102
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Answer:

How are you doing? How are things going or how are things? How have you been?

Explanation:

  • Be Considerate:Don't worry that you're bothering them by approaching them outside of class; teachers truly want to help you and it's part of their job.But teachers are also really busy, so you should demonstrate that you're appreciative of their time.Ask them if they have time to talk after saying hello.If not, find out when would be a good time to meet, and be sure to note it in your planner so you don't forget to do so.
  • Ask Specific Questions:Make the most of your time with a teacher by coming prepared with particular questions you want to ask.Helping someone who is unable to articulate their needs is challenging.Your teacher is genuinely at a loss on how to proceed if you enter the classroom declaring, "I just don't get arithmetic!"Instead, you might bring in an issue from a recent quiz that you failed, and ask them to explain what went wrong.Instead of asking, "How can I improve my essay?" if the subject is history or English, you may ask, "How can I improve my organization of ideas since that's where I always score lowest on my essays?"You should, in essence, come up with specific .

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