Reading (Passage)
Reading the following passage carefully
A. A When you're absent From class and you return the next day, you naturally want to know you missed anything. Don't say, "I was absent yesterday, can I have the quiz paper of?" This IN rude. lasted try this "What did I miss yesterday when I was absent?" You'll get a much better response.
B. Amics Teachers step outside the text to bring in other relevant facts. Instead of asking When am I Ever going to use this?_which sounds rude change your words to ask: "Could you give me a real world example of how this information can be used? That's what the teacher wants to hear and you'll get a
much better response to future questions.
C. Wait for the right time to get the teacher's attention. Most teachers give students a chance to ask questions and get their doubts cleared. So wait. If the teacher stops during the course of the lesson to let you ask questions, use that opportunity.
D. Raise your hand if you have a question and wait patiently until your teacher notices you.I 1. If the teacher fails to notice your raised hand for more than five minutes, say, "Excuse me," in a soft tone. That is bound to draw the attention of the teacher. Wait until you are called before you begin talking. Talking over your teacher will make you look like you're trying to disturb the class
E. Keep your question brief. Ask for specific information. Long-winded questions eat into the time the teacher has in class to complete her work. So stick to the point and do not begin with an introduction. Make your question specific. Start with a question word: who, what, where,when, why, how.
F. Listen attentively to the answer. Do not look around the class when the teacher is talking to you. If you want to remember the answer word-for-word, take notes after informing the teacher. Once you have the answer, thank the teacher. If you're still having trouble grasping something, ask the teacher for clarification before you move on.
G. Avoid asking several questions at the same time. The teacher may not remember all those questions. Also, she may not have time to answer all of them at once, especially if it's near the end of the period. Also, other students may have questions of their own.
A. Why a student should...
(a) ... not say "I was absent yesterday, can I have the quiz paper now?"
(b) ... not talk over his/her teacher?
(c) ... not look around this class when teacher is talking?
(d) ... avoid asking several questions at some time?
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Answer:
a] this was in rude
b] it is using polite word so every one will get it thing they will be happy
c] because the teacher will get disturbed
d] because if we ask many question they will get bored of answering our question
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Answer:
1.as it is a rude manner
2.as it can down your reputation
3.so that you can answer your teacher confidently
4.as the teacher may not remember all those questions at the same point of time
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