common teacher complaints
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Common Teacher Complaints
Professional writers have been teaching English and writing for many years and these complaints are based
on the lessons we have learnt from students themselves: about what problems they encounter and
they need to know. No magic solutions or shortcuts are offered at AuthorsMania, but you will find plenty
of help from us.
Particularly, professionals seek to dispel some common myths of teacher complaints:
Teacher Complaint 1:
You use a prefabricated, one-size-fits-all essay,
and pretend that this answers the question, or
you just waffle on about anything vaguely
related to the topic.
Complaint 2:
You have a good understanding of the subject,
but still can’t write an essay (structures all over
the place).
You write too little (what you write is good, but
how can I give you top marks if you don’t say
half as much as another student?).
Complaint 3:
Complaint 4:
You keep repeating yourself instead of
developing your ideas further (you’ve got
nothing more to say, you’re wasting paper and
ink…and my time!).
Complaint 5:
You have poor expression and use language
badly (I can’t even understand this!).
Complaint 6:
You all write the same answer (a bit of
originality or imagination wouldn’t go astray, in
English at least).
Complaint 7:
You can’t spell. At AuthorsMania, we do believethat
you have probably faced some or all of these complaints.
We’re here to give you some insights into why these
complaints are problems, and what to do about them.
Our experiences have taught us that students most often
need help in four main areas:
- How to study
- The Process of Writing- Requirements of an Essay
At AuthorsMania, we do believe that like mountain climbing,essay writing has its ups and downs. Luckily, it’s perfectly safe,so when students do suffer a mishap, students can take help.AuthorsMania professionals enjoy progress and works past allthe obstacles and difficulties one by one. We’re not like thosethrill seekers (like our competitors) who try to race up theslopes in just one day, the day before the deadline, and can’twork out why they run out of puff, strain something, overlooksomething vitally important, get holed up in a dead end without timeto find a better path, or simply seize up with stress.
The climb is hard work but AuthorsMania organised approach will make it
more rewarding for students. Without this, students efforts will always be a
bit of a scramble and students will find it hard to get a secure foothold. With
The necessary skills AuthorsMania professionals climb a very long way
indeed, and then view from the top is just great! Honestly.