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How To Impress Your Teachers

It can be easy to impress your teachers, when you know what to do. Arriving at school at the time, dressing properly and paying attention in class are some of the important things to impress your teachers.

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How To Impress Your Teachers

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  1. How To Impress Your Teachers

  2. Teachers. We all think of them as the people that can make or break your grade -- and your life. But in reality, we know that they are regular people, just like us.

  3. 1) Make sure you are neatly dressed: Wash and iron all the clothes you will be wearing to school the next day. Dress uniquely, and most importantly, appropriately.Brush your hair, wash your face, and shower.

  4. 2) Arrive at school on time: Don't be late, because in some schools if you're tardy too many times you get a detention, or you even get cut from the class. Being tardy to school shows irresponsibility, so aim for being early.

  5. 3) Make small talk with your teacher because they are people, too : Just say a friendly "Hello, how was your weekend?" and talk a little bit about yourself, too. Teachers will be a bit friendlier to you if they know you're not just trying to get a good grade from them.

  6. 4) Arrive to class prepared : Be prepared for anything. Bring at least two pencils, two pens, an eraser, highlighter, post-it notes, loose-leaf paper, textbooks, and binders.

  7. 5) Sit at the front of the classroom whenever possible : This will prevent you from fooling around during class, and it helps you focus better than if you were in the back. Studies show that generally teachers tend to prefer the kids that sit up front.

  8. 6) Pay attention in class : While the teacher is talking, make eye contact, look at the board, and take notes - even if your teacher doesn't ask you to. Highlight, underline, or circle anything your teacher stresses or repeats in your notes.

  9. Information Taken From Created by students: Devan And Max Here

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