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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My DT-Food teacher was horrible. I hated her and every lesson we would have a row within seconds of me walking in the door. She couldn't stand me and I hated her in return. She was my mates mum though so it was really difficult but I never hid the fact I hated her. Lol. I never spent long in her lessons as most of the time I got send to the 'Holding Room'.. Thats where the naughty kids go. Haha.
My English teacher was fantastic. She was sooooo lovely and she loved me. We got on great and when she signed my leaving book her opening line was 'My dearest Karen, always smiling, always straight.' She was my all time favourite teacher and her teaching methods just seemed to have the whole class gripped.
I loved my drama teacher too and she was so friendly and encouraging. But I loved drama and was willing to listen and learn in that lesson so thats why I liked her I guess. Lol.
Hi julie,
I hope you are well, I hated them all,I was asked to leave when I was 15, they said I was thick and disruptive,the truth is I found it boring, I wasn't thick,they just never asked me anything I knew!!
I don't think anybody is thick,because we all know different things,don't we!
when I meet people some think I am a bit dopey,because I have a strong cockney accent,but I can't help that,and I am proud of where I was born & my parents.
Take care, Ray xx
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