Hello. I am a 14 year old boy and I am in 8th grade. Today in English, the gentleman wrote me a couple because I decided to help the girl sitting next to me. The gentleman was testing her translating a text, and she found it difficult to do such things, and that's why I helped her. And while I was helping her, he just called me by name and when I turned around and told me only one or two. A lot of people in the class have couples with him, and some even two. And I did not deserve it out of ignorance. Do you think it was right for me to write a couple? Couldn't he just have a note in the notebook? And yesterday a girl suggested and he heard her. And he said nothing but looked at her. I'm such that when I get a couple and I'm in a bad mood for a long time. My first is in English this year. Only when he told me he would write me two and got mad at me. Please give me advice, was it right? Thanks in advance!
1 sunshine8168 answered
It is only partially correct. They used to write a unit for a hint, but now there is no such grade and many teachers replace it with a pair. The teacher rightly did not tolerate your prompting, but it was more correct to write a remark to you, to reprimand you and to mention your parents. I don't think it's right for them to downplay your success because of your attempts to help. The teacher must have chosen a harsher method in order to teach you a life lesson. It is not a couple for lack of knowledge, so do not despair much, you will fix it. Let it remain as an earring on your ear. It is good that you wanted to help, your motives were good, but each student must make his own assessment and it should be deserved. If I were your parent, I wouldn't be disappointed in you, but I would explain these things to you. I hope you understand. You didn't do the right thing, but you had good intentions. Don't argue with the teacher, do not be angry and do not be sad. Just a current grade in eighth grade, nothing irreparable.