Dear Teachers, if you want to say the following things, how would you say? (Maybe you tell me that you don't say them at all
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Thanks a million.
1) The contrast between huge amount of students and relative lacking in teachers leads to low educational quality.
2) Everything comes with advantages and disadvantages. We should always make full use of the former ones and limit bad effects of the latter ones.
3) I may not agree on what you said, but I defend your right of free speech until death.
4) The administration should do more to deal with the bad learning atmosphere. We need their practical move, but not bureaucratic rhetoric.
5) I thought you did not have secret with your wife(your wife knows everything about you).
6) The story may provide an excuse or pretext for some people not to improve on themselves(make themselves better). They argue, "Even Roosevelt and Churchill had so many flaws, that I don't have to work on mine. I just move on as usual and probably I will become a great man like them."
7) The whole logic and attitude is wrong. "Flaws mean nothing about your future" applies to you only if you care about your flaws and work on them to march forward. And if you don't, I think the rule applied to you should be "flaws mean everything about your future".
8 ) If you asked my relative merits, I would say, "I am a hard-working man." I strongly believe that hard work yields substantial results.
Thanks a million.
1) The contrast between huge amount of students and relative lacking in teachers leads to low educational quality.
2) Everything comes with advantages and disadvantages. We should always make full use of the former ones and limit bad effects of the latter ones.
3) I may not agree on what you said, but I defend your right of free speech until death.
4) The administration should do more to deal with the bad learning atmosphere. We need their practical move, but not bureaucratic rhetoric.
5) I thought you did not have secret with your wife(your wife knows everything about you).
6) The story may provide an excuse or pretext for some people not to improve on themselves(make themselves better). They argue, "Even Roosevelt and Churchill had so many flaws, that I don't have to work on mine. I just move on as usual and probably I will become a great man like them."
7) The whole logic and attitude is wrong. "Flaws mean nothing about your future" applies to you only if you care about your flaws and work on them to march forward. And if you don't, I think the rule applied to you should be "flaws mean everything about your future".
8 ) If you asked my relative merits, I would say, "I am a hard-working man." I strongly believe that hard work yields substantial results.