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And one more question
As a teacher, what do you call a student who’s been studying with you for a long time?
Like my “old” student? Or “long-term” student?
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I would personally say “long-term student.” “Old” student implies that that person no longer studies with you but did in the past.
For example: “Natalia is one of my old students. I told her 10 years ago.”
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I would refer to that student as a "long-term student". If I were speaking more casually, I would say that student is an "old regular".
For example:
Chan is currently one of my long-term students. We've been working together for 5 years.
I've worked with Adam for 5 years now. They're an old regular of mine.
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Long-term student sounds better. Old student could refer to their age too 🙌
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المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الفرنسية, الإيطالية, الروسية
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