Question 2: How is the tutor's English? Graduate tutor:
1. Head of Investigation
2. Postgraduate teachers
Instructor:
1. Mentor
2. Teachers
Related explanations:
Example:
1. My tutor is a knowledgeable scholar.
My tutor is a senior scholar.
She is both a tutor and a researcher.
Her job is divided into tutoring a book and research.
Her tutor said that she had made great progress.
Her tutor said that she had made great progress.
The graduate student should read what his tutor wrote word for word.
Graduate students must spell out what the tutor wrote.
Question 3: How do you say "apply for tutor" in English? Registered supervisor or supervisor for short
Question 4: What does the teacher say in English? Teachers refer to this industry.
Miss-Miss is often used to address unmarried female teachers verbally.
Madam is often used to address married female teachers verbally.
Sir-sir, used to address a male teacher.
Question 5: How do you say "doctoral supervisor" in English? There are several ways.
1. Doctoral tutor
2. Doctor consultant
It can be translated in detail in actual expression.
For example:
In Peking University, the most famous university in China, about one third of the 3,000 scholars are women. Among them, 19 is the tutor of graduate candidates, 68 are professors and more than 300 are associate professors.
Peking University is a famous institution of higher learning in China. About one third of the nearly 3,000 teachers are women, including 19 doctoral supervisors, 68 professors and more than 300 associate professors.
Question 6: How do you say "master tutor" in English? Master Student Advisor (U Floating in America)/Tutor (for UK)
This was reported in 2 1 century.
Question 7: How did your first teacher say this in English? (First of all, the other answers are translated by online translation software, and there is no technical level, which is really unbearable. It can't be called a sentence at all. Language logic, expression and even grammar are completely wrong, not fluent at all, not human. If you don't use your brain, ask your mother and copy it indiscriminately, what is the significance of Baidu knowing? )
About the question you asked, how many teachers were wrong before this teacher could translate it into this? How many teachers have taught you before this teacher? )
Let me explain to you that there is no such expression as "which one" in English. Let me give you an example.
Which president of the United States was Lincoln?
Which president of the United States was Lincoln?
For another example, you can ask the same question. Besides this, how many teachers were wrong before?
Not counting this teacher, how many teachers have taught you before?
Similarly, just like Korean, Japanese and English when someone calls you (I know a little about all three languages, so take this as an example), what can you say with affirmative yes (English), yes (Japanese) and yes (Korean)? Although it is a positive word, it expresses a questioning tone?
Chinese is not good. For example, if someone calls you, you can't say "yes?" Without this expression, in short, the language is unreasonable and the expression is different.
In a word,
"Which number" has no direct English word. Translation should be flexible.
There are many ways to express your question in English, but there is no specific one.
Question 8: How do you say assistant professors, lecturers and associate professors in English? assistant
lecturer
Assistant professor/associate professor
Professor (full-time)