It is one thing to be cool but it is another to be revolutionary. College professors clearly show that they are the latter. They use different ways when they teach so that students can learn in the way that is easiest for them. The moment a typical college professor enters the room, he immediately discusses the lessons intended for that day. He might use a chalkboard or a projector. Then, students participate through answering the questions asked by the professor. After some sorts of discussions and explanations, the professor gives exercises to know if the students really understand the lessons. Then, he might also assign homeworks. Finally, he checks the attendance and eventually dismisses the class.
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Ignacio, Carmela Therese
Letigio, Michelle Marie
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How Does A Typical College Professor Teaches?
How DOES a typical college professor....TEACH. Kids, the DO/DOES/DID take the tense. Leave the main verb alone; it should no longer be affected. REMEMBER THAT, PLEASE! THIS IS ELEMENTARY, MY DEARS.
"It is one thing to be cool but it is another to be revolutionary." NICE.
"Then, students participate BY answering the questions FROM the professor."
"After some DISCUSSION and explanations, the professor gives exercises to TEST THE STUDENTS' KNOWLEDGE.
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