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sol
28-09-2005, 06:20 PM
I am regreting taking AS French so much, the teacher is an absolute a**ehole, i dunno how the hell im gonna pass someone help :mad:
Shes one of those teachers that like make u feel scared, and they always pick on you to answer questions and make u come up and write stuff on the white board - shes such a beeping beep!!!!!!! :rolleyes:
I can wait to drop the shitey subject, sorry everone i am stressed today :bored:

Fangz
28-09-2005, 06:35 PM
Oh, Sol, that's awful.
My art-teacher from last year was awful.
There were three boys in the class who misbehaved and were complete t*ts (actually, they still are.)
These boys completely disrupted the lesson, but our teacher was intimidated by them, and therefore didn't try to discipline them.
Instead, she took it out on the rest of us. Noone learnt anything, and several people have gone into year eleven only to find out that they need some of the work from last year, that they didn't complete cos our art-teacher told them not to bother with it.:rolleyes:

sol
28-09-2005, 06:38 PM
Originally posted by Fangz
Oh, Sol, that's awful.
My art-teacher from last year was awful.
There were three boys in the class who misbehaved and were complete t*ts (actually, they still are.)
These boys completely disrupted the lesson, but our teacher was intimidated by them, and therefore didn't try to discipline them.
Instead, she took it out on the rest of us. Noone learnt anything, and several people have gone into year eleven only to find out that they need some of the work from last year, that they didn't complete cos our art-teacher told them not to bother with it.:rolleyes:

how annoying, shes just one of these people who thinks she owns the f-ing place, and thinks she can put people down just cause they dont know "what an infinitive verb is" or something like that, Fangz - take this advice - ENJOY GCSE WHILE U STILL CAN!!!!!!!!1 :colour:
AS is so much harder!!

Dan_
28-09-2005, 06:43 PM
I found AS not too hard to be honest, you get to do the subjects your usually better in and have more free time.

Fangz
28-09-2005, 06:45 PM
Sounds like my old French-teacher.:bored: Maybe it's a French-teacher thing?
Enjoy my GCSEs? Lol, yeah, right!
I find it really annoying when teachers treat you like you're stupid just cos you asked a question. If you don't ask the questions, you don't get the answers, do you?:rolleyes:

Some teachers seem to forget that without all the pupils they treat like dirt, they wouldn't have a job.

guttridge
28-09-2005, 06:45 PM
You should tell some one about your art-teacher. He sounds like a really bad teacher if you dont mind me saying.

BigSister
28-09-2005, 06:47 PM
*hugs sol* I used to have some right annoying teachers

Fangz
28-09-2005, 06:48 PM
Originally posted by guttridge
You should tell some one about your art-teacher. He sounds like a really bad teacher if you dont mind me saying.
Ah, well she ain't my art-teacher any more. She's still at my school, though.
According to a year eight in her class, she's still as useless as ever.

sol
28-09-2005, 06:59 PM
Originally posted by BigSister
*hugs sol* I used to have some right annoying teachers

thanks BigSis, lol, who am i to say when you're at uni, i bet you think that a- levels were a breeze compared to uni lol :laugh:

guttridge
28-09-2005, 07:02 PM
How old is your art-teacher? Is she young because the young one are not all that good.

Fangz
28-09-2005, 07:05 PM
Thirties, I think. I don't usually ask my teachers their age.

guttridge
28-09-2005, 07:06 PM
How is she about 50 late 20

jrc
28-09-2005, 07:29 PM
Originally posted by Fangz
I find it really annoying when teachers treat you like you're stupid just cos you asked a question. If you don't ask the questions, you don't get the answers, do you?:rolleyes:

Some teachers seem to forget that without all the pupils they treat like dirt, they wouldn't have a job.
My science teacher's a lot like that. My friend asked a perfectly good question today and she said "What a pedantic question to ask. You really love the sound of your own voice, don't you?" Bitch. :mad:

Fangz
28-09-2005, 07:48 PM
Sounds like my maths teacher. I'm in the top set for maths, though why, I don't know.
Every time I ask her to explain something she does her very best to ridicule me in front of the entire class. Once I got so ticked off, I just walked out of the lesson, out of the school, and caught a bus home.

Dan_
28-09-2005, 08:57 PM
My old art teacher drunk herself to death, completly roaring drunk every lesson and she made us paint different coloured squares every lesson. I got a green slip for throwing a pen to my mate and our squirted paint all over her once.

lily.
28-09-2005, 09:58 PM
Must be something to do with being an Art Teacher. Mine was permanently drunk too. I just thought it was because we were such a bad lot! :spin:

Lance
28-09-2005, 10:33 PM
Aww that's bad to hear Sol.

I'd say the best thing is to stick at it, and well the more you work at it the better you'll get and the more you will be able to show your teacher what you can do when they ask you to wriyte on the white-board.:thumbs:

James
28-09-2005, 10:51 PM
"Hey teacher, leave them kids alone!"

I dropped French after the second year of secondary school because of a hyper-strict teacher - a complete dictator. I had other strict teachers, but this one never said anything nice about anything, ever.

Looking back on it I got the impression that she didn't like children at all, or teaching, and felt she should be doing something else. Maybe she was different with the older pupils, I don't know.

Mind you, you'd have to pay me a lot of money to teach in a school.

I took Latin instead of French, by the way. Loved it!

Lance
28-09-2005, 11:15 PM
Hah Latin, we get a latin lesson in Irish everyday! Old people love Latin don't they?:bored:

Does anyone else teacher give a big aaaaaaa at the end of EVERY word?

Like "Whereaaa isaaa youraaa bookaaaa? Or is it just mine?:puzzled:

CharlotteSometimes
29-09-2005, 05:54 AM
You were taught by Roberto, then?

Sunny_01
29-09-2005, 09:34 AM
What a shame that there are some awful teachers out there. As a mother I send my children to school to learn not to be ridiculed, bullied or ignored by teachers. There are some great teachers out there but there are also some very poor ones. I went into the school about my older daughters music teacher. I explained to him that I was a counsellor, who worked with young people, and offered to help him improve his communication skills with young people! Funnily enough he did not like being talked down to. However after letting him know that I had done that so he knew how it really felt we managed to have a really good discussion and he certainly changed his attitude towards my daughter. He explained to me that because she has such a fantastic singing voice and musical ability he wanted her to do well and felt that sometimes he needed to push her. He did work out a better way to encourage her rather than push her so chats in school do work sometimes!

Ruth
29-09-2005, 11:49 AM
Originally posted by guttridge
How old is your art-teacher? Is she young because the young one are not all that good.

That's a bit of a sweeping generalisation!

Lance
29-09-2005, 03:57 PM
Originally posted by CharlotteSometimes
You were taught by Roberto, then?

No I belive her name is Nora(aaaa) funnily enough.:laugh:

Princess
29-09-2005, 04:27 PM
Oh i have some really bad teachers.My science teacher is the worst,she cant teach!But i dont have her after this term thank God!

Ruth
29-09-2005, 04:37 PM
I used to loathe my old maths teacher. He was really nasty and used to say some very inappropriate things to the females he taught.:bored:

Z
29-09-2005, 05:00 PM
Ooooh! Don't get me started!

Worst teacher ever, number 3, Mrs D.G. *those are her initials* can be quite cool, but when you get on her bad side, she really does take the biscuit. Yesterday, I did not have an essay with me, seeing as I thought it was for NEXT wednesday and not yesterday. It had to be typed *thank God* so I lied and said I had forgotten it. She gave me a two sided essay to do for her, and then kept picking on me to give answers to ridiculous questions, such as "How do you think this character felt at the time?" I mean it's alright reading the text, but answering questions over it... :bored:

So anyways, I handed both essays in this morning and she gave me the evils, and I said "I'm really sorry I forgot the essay yesterday" and her reply?

"Sorry is just a word."




:mad:



Number 2: Mr W.C.
Not only was he a Maths teacher, but he continually gave me 'D's. Now, I'm not the best at Maths, but I knew I was getting at least some of it right, but what he was doing was not actually marking each individual question, but just looking at it and giving me an overall grade. This lasted for a few months, after a couple of class tests, and then I complained to my Guidance Teacher, and since then he's been demoted! :laugh: Although I think he really hates me, and he teaches the set above me for Maths, and we've got a test where people can move up sets, and my current teacher told me she reckoned I would be moving up! :bawling:

And Finally!!


Number 1: Mr D.H.

The only teacher in the languages department that I dislike, so of course I was going to get him as a teacher, after all, I've had the other two teachers with a terrible reputation!

He teaches me German, does not use accents, and I once corrected him and he said "Entschuldigung?" *excuse me*. So I repeated that he had made a mistake, I got a detention and he yelled at me, saying that he was the teacher and not me. He seems to enjoy making people unhappy, and he's really boring too, he doesn't turn up on time, his desk has millions of cups and bottles of water on it, and he consistently "forgets" to mark homework! :devil:

Corkie
29-09-2005, 05:27 PM
god that sounds bad im in year 8 so i dont know much but

mrs jackson: year two primary horible person liked too pick on peeps this was very scary when you were in y2

mrs spencer: is crap maths teacher writed

8xX7gkcokdfjfjkddk=(okay not like that) but we just have too work out for ourslefs and shes so boring and looks horribe

Z
29-09-2005, 05:32 PM
I'm only two years ahead of you Corkie! Bearing in mind those are the worst three teachers in my school! And all have been there for longer than I've existed, so y'know...

Corkie
29-09-2005, 05:36 PM
year 10 :shocked::shocked: got friends in there oh we can be friends

Dan_
29-09-2005, 05:40 PM
I think the worst teacher I had was Mr.Gibbons, he taught us maths and he did not have a clue really and he was really bad at explainig things, and he basically looked and spoke like John Major and with a name like Mr.Gibbons he was bound to get ripped on. He always called other teachers for back-up and one day he said I will get my Eriksson out and call the deputy head, but he ended up saying erection :laugh:. Overall he was terrible

Another bad one was my current a-level RE teacher, she ended up leaving my school and going to school we share lessons with after getting super-glued to a chair(by moi), a fountain pen lobbed at her, locked in a cupboard and just genrally abused by the kids in my year. She was rubbish at controlling the class and could not explain herself either. She once kept us in at lunch after a particularly bad lesson and she said I am going to get Mrs Smith and none of us had a clue who she was and we were only year 7 so thought that it would be some scary teacher but it was a lady in her 60's who was about 4 foot 5. The whole class just laughed and we got put on class report.She's gotten a bit better now but she still dislikes me and thinks that me getting an A was a fluke :rolleyes:

Z
29-09-2005, 05:42 PM
Yay! :spin: *runs at Corkie* *does the friend-hand-shake*

Awww, Dan sounds rather mean, glueing teachers to chairs!!! Sounds like my kinda person... :devil:

Dan_
29-09-2005, 05:45 PM
I was young and easily led lol. I did just spill some glue on her chair and she ended up getting stuck.

Z
29-09-2005, 05:47 PM
Ah, so it wasn't intentional? *disappointed*

Best *or worst hehe* I ever did was lock a teacher out of his own room. He saw the funny side though... IDK why I did it, I'm normally really shy!!!

sol
29-09-2005, 06:08 PM
Originally posted by Fangz
Sounds like my maths teacher. I'm in the top set for maths, though why, I don't know.
Every time I ask her to explain something she does her very best to ridicule me in front of the entire class. Once I got so ticked off, I just walked out of the lesson, out of the school, and caught a bus home.

good for you :thumbs:

sol
29-09-2005, 06:16 PM
sorry u lot have not experienced bad teachers until you have had Mrs. Simpson, i dont know how the hell i got a C in GCSE with her lol

Dan_
29-09-2005, 06:19 PM
I was glad to do it :bouncy:.

What's so bad about this Mrs Simpson then sol?

Ruth
30-09-2005, 01:50 PM
One of my French teachers got locked in a cupboard by some of her students - I wasn't one of them! She was a nice woman really, but just had no control over any of her pupils. And we had a terrible teacher for science in the fifth year (that was the second GCSE year). The class were so horrible to him that he refused to teach us anymore and another teacher had to come and do it. I feel a bit bad about it now, but honestly the first one was such a bad teacher.

And then at college, I had a Sociology teacher who was really clued up about his subject - but had no idea how to teach it to anyone else. His classes were some of the most boring hours I have ever experienced.