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How to say "teacher" in English?

The English abbreviation of "teacher" is: Tutor, and the common term is: teacher.

advisor

English? ['tju? t? ] beautiful? ['t? t? ]?

Consultation; restrain

Mentor; Mentor; assistant

Intransitive verbs are governesses; (USA) studying under the guidance of a tutor.

I. Phrases

1, tutor? Private education; Mentor; Private education; advisor

2. Tutorial system? Tutorial system; Tutorial system; Guidance system; Detailed translation

3. Personal tutor? Mentor; People guide teachers; Personal tutor; Personal tutor

Second, bilingual examples

1, most? Parents? Is there? Time? Where to? Tutor? Their children. ?

Most parents have no time to tutor their children.

John? No? Is it finished? Hmm? In his? Study, but? His? Tutor? Really? His? The best? Where to? Pull? Him? Go through. ?

John didn't do well in school, but his tutor tried his best to help him pass the exam.

3. Maybe you are a mathematician? Tutor? Who can spare two hours a week to go to the extracurricular activity center? ?

Maybe you are a math teacher and you can spare two hours a week in the after-school counseling center.

Extended data students

Students; Pupils; scholastic

I. Phrases

1, student affairs office? Student Affairs Office; Department of Student Affairs; Student Affairs Office; Student office

2. A junior? Junior year; Junior students; Third-year students; junior

3. Student loan? Student loan; OSAP; Student loans; Stafford loan

Second, bilingual examples

They are my students.

They? Is it? Mine? student ?

She made friends with a student from another university.

She? Became friends. With what? Answer? Student? From where? Another one? University. ?

The student left the university and went into the society to discover his talents.

That? Student? Left? That? University? Where to? Going? Out? Got in? The world? And then what? Found it? Himself. ?