1229. Learning to be a good professional



Teacher B said to teacher A, “A student must learn some habits and costumes proper of his job now. 

For example, he has to learn to write in his notebooks neat and with a clear handwriting. The work done on a given day can have the date. 

Finally, he should care the English spelling. I might say other things, but I leave here. 

Just one more: he’s a professional of studying, and we adults have to help him to be a good one.” / Photo from: national junior tennis & learning

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