Usages of la maestra
La maestra habla rápidamente cuando el tema es fácil.
The teacher speaks quickly when the topic is easy.
La maestra cree que es importante estudiar lentamente cuando la lección es difícil.
The teacher believes it is important to study slowly when the lesson is difficult.
Uso un tono formal cuando hablo con la maestra.
I use a formal tone when I speak with the teacher.
La maestra dice que es importante solucionar los ejercicios de matemáticas sin prisa.
The teacher says it is important to solve math exercises without rushing.
La maestra nos enseña una lección interesante.
The teacher teaches us an interesting lesson.
Siempre queremos intercambiar ideas en clase, pero la maestra tiene que vigilar el tiempo.
We always want to exchange ideas in class, but the teacher has to watch the time.
Hablamos con la maestra sobre un asunto importante.
We talk with the teacher about an important matter.
Uso discreción cuando hablo con la maestra.
I use discretion when I speak with the teacher.
La maestra anuncia la fecha del examen mañana.
The teacher announces the exam date tomorrow.
Los niños dan la bienvenida a la maestra con flores.
The children welcome the teacher with flowers.
Después de la clase, la maestra organiza una charla sobre el uso de pronombres dobles.
After class, the teacher organizes a talk about the use of double pronouns.
La maestra habla con respeto en la clase.
The teacher speaks with respect in class.
La maestra de yoga corrige mi postura y me enseña a relajar los hombros.
The yoga teacher corrects my posture and teaches me to relax my shoulders.
En clase de música, la maestra pide que el salón esté callado antes de tocar el piano.
In music class, the teacher asks that the classroom be quiet before playing the piano.
La maestra de química explica el experimento con mucha paciencia.
The chemistry teacher explains the experiment very patiently.
Prefiero hablar directamente con la maestra sobre la lección.
I prefer to speak directly with the teacher about the lesson.
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