I am not talking about the ranking of the Us, I am talking about your mean comments and unfriendly tune responding to that kid's thread.
How could an adult treating a teenage in such way!
If you don't need his/her service, fine, just leave it. Your response was totally out of the topic. I hope my response may cheer that kid up.
原帖由 jediknight 於 10-6-4 23:02 發表
including University College London (ranked 4th in the world in 2009),London School of Economics and Political Science, University of Warwickand so forth
原帖由 YauMum 於 10-6-6 17:52 發表
I am not talking about the ranking of the Us, I am talking about your mean comments and unfriendly tune responding to that kid's thread.
How could an adult treating a teenage in such way!
原帖由 YauMum 於 10-6-6 05:52 PM 發表
I am not talking about the ranking of the Us, I am talking about your mean comments and unfriendly tune responding to that kid's thread.
How could an adult treating a teenage in such way!
No need to be unhappy if you are. As you grow up, you will meet people nice to you and not nice to you. If you meet people not nice to you, take it as an opportunity to train up your interpersonal skills. When you go to the commerical world, you will meet a lot of those people, the better you can handle those people, the more likely that you will be sucessful. Just take this as a little test.
Hey are you a student at ITS? Are you taking private or group lessons?
And if you don't mind, may I know which IB school do u go to now? I'm actually also tutoring some kids and I just realised there is a growing number of international school students working as part time tutors :)
don't mean to be a challenge, just curious to know how an international school student could give tutorial to local school students. In international school, English is not learnt in the same way as in local school, as well as other subjects. You mainly gives tutorial on writing or oral?