How to Tell Your Teacher You Don't Like Your Grades

Know your teacher's email address., Write an approachable yet formal introduction to the email., Compose the body of the email, and address your question about the grades you dislike., Conclude the email and send it.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Know your teacher's email address.

    You can often find these on teacher websites, or if your school has an established email format (such as [email protected]), then simply insert their name into the format.
  2. Step 2: Write an approachable yet formal introduction to the email.

    "Hello" is always an acceptable greeting, which can be followed by something such as "I was wondering if
    - " or "I'd like to address
    -"

    Make sure to let your teacher know that you're putting in the work you feel is necessary to get the grades you want, and also tell them the goal you're striving for in their class. , Finish your email with a closing line such as "Thank you" or "Sincerely"

    and include your full name and grade level at the bottom of the page.

    Hit send and wait for a reply!
  3. Step 3: Compose the body of the email

  4. Step 4: and address your question about the grades you dislike.

  5. Step 5: Conclude the email and send it.

Detailed Guide

You can often find these on teacher websites, or if your school has an established email format (such as [email protected]), then simply insert their name into the format.

"Hello" is always an acceptable greeting, which can be followed by something such as "I was wondering if
- " or "I'd like to address
-"

Make sure to let your teacher know that you're putting in the work you feel is necessary to get the grades you want, and also tell them the goal you're striving for in their class. , Finish your email with a closing line such as "Thank you" or "Sincerely"

and include your full name and grade level at the bottom of the page.

Hit send and wait for a reply!

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