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How Would You Describe Your Teacher?

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A great teacher is warm, accessible, enthusiastic and caring . This person is approachable, not only to students, but to everyone on campus. ... Great teachers possess good listening skills and take time out of their way-too-busy schedules for anyone who needs them.

How would you describe a teacher in a sentence?

Amazing – “ You’re an amazing teacher and I’m so grateful to have you in my life .” ... Awesome – “You’re an awesome teacher who makes every class fun.” Energetic – “Your energetic approach to teaching and learning invigorates the students and keeps them focused.”

How will your teachers describe you *?

“I think my professor would describe me as a great team member and consistent in my school work .” ... It shows team work experience and it also mentions consistency. “My professor told me one time that I was like a fireball. I always had a good attitude that positively affected other students in group activities.”

How would you describe yourself?

Example: “I am ambitious and driven . I thrive on challenge and constantly set goals for myself, so I have something to strive toward. I’m not comfortable with settling, and I’m always looking for an opportunity to do better and achieve greatness.

What are three positive things your teacher would say about you?

Trustworthy / Honest . Great sense of humor . Hard worker . Willing to work extra hours .

What are 3 words to describe yourself?

  • Adventurous.
  • Ambitious.
  • Analytical.
  • Attentive.
  • Balanced.
  • Communicative.
  • Creative.
  • Curious.

How can I describe myself in one word?

Resourceful Focused Reliable Diligent Thorough Analytical Persistent Passionate Dynamic Dedicated People-oriented Team player

How do I talk about myself?

When talking to other people, be open and talk about things you love. Provide some personal information to build trust and friendship. When talking about yourself during an interview, focus largely on your professional experiences. Talk about your strengths and accomplishments and paint yourself in a positive light.

What are your salary expectations?

You can also respond to “What are your salary expectations?” by simply asking what the company is looking to pay . “You could say something like, ‘That’s a great question—it would be helpful if you could share what the range is for this role,”’ Fink says.

What are your greatest strengths?

  • Creativity.
  • Originality.
  • Open-mindedness.
  • Detail-oriented.
  • Curiosity.
  • Flexibility.
  • Versatility.

What will your previous employer say about you?

My last employer would describe me as the go-to for the office. I bring many years and a lot of experience to the job.” ... “My former employer would say I’m easy to work with because I have a good attitude, even when I have a heavy workload.” “My last boss would describe me as a team player.

What are 5 words that describe you?

  • Diligent / Loyal / Reliable. I am always the first person my friends call because they know I am always there for them. ...
  • Creative / Innovative / Visionary. ...
  • Motivated / Ambitious / Leader. ...
  • Honest / Ethical / Conscientious. ...
  • Friendly / Personable / Extrovert.

How would you describe yourself in 5 words?

“If I have to describe myself in 5 words I would say I am attentive, reliable, able, creative, and hardworking.

What is one word to describe a girl?

Affable – She has many friends and is a pleasure to be around. Ambitious – She has a personality that revolves around her goals and improving her situation. Captivating – She is a delightful person; you can’t take your eyes off her. Confident – She trusts her own abilities and knows that she has value.

What are good words to describe yourself?

Persistent Genuine Patient Kind Reliable Introverted Warmhearted Loyal Bright Easygoing Adventurous Emotional Optimistic Affectionate Honest
Edited and fact-checked by the FixAnswer editorial team.
Juan Martinez

Juan is an education and communications expert who writes about learning strategies, academic skills, and effective communication.