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Notebooks and Q&A
If a teacher or tutor only participates in discussions but neither corrects students' notebooks nor answers questions in the Q&A section, does it say something about a teacher?
Feb 14, 2020 9:03 AM
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I don’t care whether a teacher participates in the community or not. And to be honest, I think it’s unfair to expect teachers to provide a free service in order to make a living. No one goes to a dentist and asks them to do a filling for free just to see how good they are. And teachers already have a low hourly wage, especially online, so they might not be able to afford to do things for free. I book a trial lesson and that’s how I decide whether the teacher is good for me or not. I actually don’t even look at the community points. Helping students for free is nice but not required.
February 14, 2020
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My Spanish teacher is nowhere to be seen on the community sections but she's good at what she does and a nice person. I would therefore not make any non causal inferences. Besides, Abdullah's point is valid. It's not a mandatory part of professional services but it can be either a kind gesture or even indirect self advertisement depending on how one looks at it.
February 14, 2020
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Hell... at first I thought that Q&A is Quality Assurance. I gotta get some sleep 😴
February 14, 2020
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It says he doesn't care what people think of it)
Discussions are a pleasure, corrections and answers are mainly not. They are sometimes interesting. I even wrote comments to notebook entries several times as they contained interesting stories or unusual opinions.
As for questions, googling and dictionaries will provide reliable answers faster in 60+% of situations. Though it may be really challenging for beginners. I personally ask some simple and maybe unreasonable questions about German. My excuse is that my German is too poor to surf... ) Perhaps guys asking that sort of questions in other languages feel the same.
February 14, 2020
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Natalia:
"My excuse is that my German is too poor to surf... ) Perhaps guys asking that sort of questions in other languages feel the same."
Exactly.
February 14, 2020
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English, Hebrew, Russian
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