What to create | Quiz |
Which subject | English as second |
What age group | Adult courses |
What topic | Talking to a teacher |
Question types | Mixed |
Number of questions | 5 |
Number of answers | 4 |
Correct answers | Exactly 1 |
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Instructions: Read each question carefully and select the best answer choice.
When speaking to a teacher, it is important to: A. Use slang and colloquial expressions B. Use formal language and appropriate tone C. Interrupt and speak over the teacher D. Use offensive language
If you need to speak with your teacher outside of class, what should you do? A. Wait until the end of class and approach them at their desk B. Email or message them during non-teaching hours C. Interrupt them during class and ask to speak privately D. None of the above
If you don't understand something your teacher said, what should you do? A. Keep quiet and pretend you understand B. Interrupt the teacher and ask for clarification C. Wait until after class and ask the teacher privately D. Make a joke to change the subject
When addressing a teacher in conversation, which is the proper title to use? A. Mr. or Mrs. B. Sir or Madam C. You D. Hey
If you need extra help or have a concern about the class, what is the best way to approach your teacher? A. In the middle of class B. Through an anonymous note C. In a private conversation outside of class time D. By loudly complaining in the classroom