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What is the difference between teacher of English and English teacher?
Both are correct, though “teacher of English” is more precise. An English teacher might be English by nationality and a teacher of biology, for example. But the majority of native-born English speakers would say “English teacher.”
Is English teacher a noun?
The noun ‘teacher’ is a common noun. It does not give the name of a specific teacher. In this sentence, you can see ‘teacher’ used as a common noun:…
What is a secondary English teacher?
Secondary teachers help young adults succeed in school, work and life. Like teachers at other grade levels, middle- and high-school teachers follow a curriculum, develop lesson plans, teach classes in their subject matter, and correct their students’ work.
Is English an adjective in English teacher?
Each word will have its own stress in a normal pronunciation. Because teacher will probably be the last word in the utterance, the first syllable, teach, in the second word will have a higher pitch and seem more prominent than the stressed syllable Eng in the adjective English.
What are the main qualities of an English teacher?
10 Skills That A Good English Teacher Needs
- Excellent English pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar skills.
- Confidence and skills to give motivating and interesting lessons to your students.
- Develop your own teaching materials.
- Assessment.
- Reflecting on your own practice and micro teaching.
- Mastery of your subject.
Is English capitalized in English teacher?
No you do not. At least not in general. If what you mean is that she teaches English at high school, then neither ‘high school English’ nor ‘high school’ are themselves proper nouns and so are not capitalized. “She teaches high school English.” is correct.