Questions to reflect own wrong behaviour

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vader jr

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Let's say I have a situation.
I am a teacher and my student has done something wrong in the class. After I punished him, I wanted to ask my student a kind of question that enable him to reflect his own wrong behavior.

Can someone suggest some appropriate questions.
I am not a native speaker.:cry:
 
Let's say I have a situation.
I am a teacher and my student has done something wrong in the class. After I punished him, I wanted to ask my student a [STRIKE]kind of[/STRIKE] question that would (make him) (cause him to) reflect on his [STRIKE]own[/STRIKE] bad behavior.

Can someone suggest some appropriate questions.
I am not a native speaker.:cry:

Do you think what you did was (good)(acceptable)(okay)?
What would you think if someone else did that?
How would you feel if someone did that to you?

Can you now think of a sentence that would be appropriate for the particular bad thing your student did?
 
Let's say I have a situation.
I am a teacher and my student has done something wrong in the class. After I punished him, I wanted to ask my student a kind of question that enable him to reflect his own wrong behavior.

Can someone suggest some appropriate questions.
I am not a native speaker.:cry:
"Do you understand now who is Top Dog around here, you little punk?"
 
"Do you understand now who is Top Dog around here, you little punk?"

No, Muslims wouldn't want to have anything to do with any type of dogs. ;-)
 
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