Ok, I got twos on my report card in Conduct because i talk alot. (we are graded on a scale of 1 to 4, 1 being the best) My mom wants me to write apology letters to my teachers because its rude to talk while they are talking. Any ideas of things to say at all?
HectorJr answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 9:34 pm: Yeah I've written a bunch. First you should start off by thanking them - you know, let them know that their work, time, and effort is appreciate. Thank them for a great school year and for being your teacher. You can also thank them for putting up with you. At this point, or maybe a little more on, you can apologize simply by saying something like: I would like to apologize to you for my misbehavior (or whatever it is you want to apologize for). State that you know what you did was wrong and that you will do your best to try not to do it again. Remember to be formal, because this is not a letter to your friend, and you want to be sincere - let them know you mean it. Oh and of course, wish them a happy summer as a closing, hoping to see them again next year. I think with that on the letter and anything else you feel is necessary to throw in (properly placed of course), should do it. Hope that helped and good luck. [ HectorJr's advice column | Ask HectorJr A Question ]
iceicebabie27 answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 8:35 pm: i had to write one of those too, my teacher MADE me write it to a subsitute along with the whole class. I just babbled through the whole thing, tehre's not mcuh you can say than sorry. you could write something like i hope that you won't have to put up with another class like ours and i will try and be quieter for the next class because talking not only disturbs my classmates, its disrespectful to the teacher and causes teachers jobs to get harder than they already are. Hope i helped
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