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PARTS OF SPEECH

Group A:
RUBA BILAL BUTT _____________ 221370185
MUHAMMAD MOIZ _____________ 221370020
M AWAIS BUTT _____________ 221370028
HASEEB ASHFAQ _____________ 221370010
USAMA MEHMOOD _____________ 221370031
English Composition and
Final Project-Section (A) 4/19/23
Comprehension (ENG-120)
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Key:

Noun Pronouns Preposition

Verbs and Helping Verbs Adjectives Conjunctions

Articles Adverbs Punctuations

Is It Better to Have a Strict Teacher or a Fun


Teacher? Strict, Believe It or Not

In my opinion, strict teachers are the key to academic success. Here’s why…

Imagine a student just starting Year 12.

She’s aiming for an ATAR of 98. She desperately wants to study law at uni and become a
highly acclaimed solicitor for a major Australian law firm. She has her future planned out in
her head, is willing to work hard and knuckle down in school for the best results possible,
is strong and committed, and has begun reading ahead in all of her subjects.

Then, the first day of school arrives and she’s handed her timetable. With a buzz of
excitement and anticipation, she opens the envelope and sees the teacher code next to ‘legal
studies’, only to discover she’s landed the funniest, most relaxed teacher in the school… who
also happens to be the most lenient, unfocused, unmotivated teacher too!

There is nothing wrong with a funny, relaxed teacher—they can still be great! However, if
you are aiming to do well in school, it will be necessary to get work done in class. Often
without a strict teacher, the class can get out of hand and be too rowdy for anyone to use their
time wisely. This can be extremely frustrating to the students who are aiming high in their
VCE (or HSC or WACE or whatever).
Some aren’t concerned about their ATAR, as they are looking at alternate pathways to
university after VCE—and that is totally okay too! But, some people are very focused on
their ATAR, and without a strict teacher, it is unlikely the students around them will respect
the fact they are interested in learning to the best of their ability.
The success of a student is largely reliant on the effort and energy they put into their own
education through extra study and work; however, the teacher plays a large role in their
achievement also. Teachers are there to inspire students and help them understand prescribed
content, and from my experience, the teachers that are best at this are the strict ones. Often
when a teacher is strict, they have the whole class engaged, allowing students the opportunity
to do their best. This creates a learning environment where students are willing to get work
done and help one another.

Strict teachers don’t have to be mean though! Strict teachers can bring out the best in students
by teaching them to adhere to deadlines in an engaging and effective manner, and not
tolerating bad behaviour. Strict teachers treat all students the same, and create equal
opportunity for all. Strict teachers are friendly and approachable outside of class, but there to
help you reach your potential in class.

That’s why I definitely prefer strict teachers, as they have my best interests at heart and care
about my learning.

Thank You!
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