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Raise your hand and say you want to go to the bathroom, and it's best if the teacher agrees. If you don't agree, go out on your own. Don't worry about the teacher, if the teacher is not even allowed to do this, he is not worthy of being a teacher.
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Pretend to have a nosebleed, cover your nose immediately, take a tissue, raise your head, raise your free hand, stand up, let your table get out of the way, and rush out of the classroom in an instant, so that everyone thinks you have a nosebleed, it is impossible to say anything, and it also saves your face. Once you come outside, you can do whatever you want, and it's no problem to go to the toilet and squat for half a class. When you come back, wipe your nose and say it's okay.
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The method on the 2nd floor is really classic, and I told the teacher to let the teacher agree, and if I don't agree, I will force it.
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How can this be held back, you kid, just rush out and leave the teacher alone.
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Raise your hand and signal to the teacher, this is a reasonable request, and if he doesn't agree, it's too unethical?
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Is there such a teacher?
Raise your hand and "Teacher, I want to go to the toilet" No!! ”
That lends me a few pieces of chalk, and I plug it."
Go ahead!!!
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Whatever, I don't believe that if you really go to the toilet, he can fire you.
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1. Distract yourself, but this lesson is in vain;
2. Resolutely go to the toilet;
3. Solve it in the classroom;
4. Let the pants absorb silently;
Teacher, I want to throw up. While covering his mouth with his hands, he made a painful gesture (if you think it will be ambiguous, change it to: Teacher, I have a nosebleed.) While covering his nose with his hand, he made a painful appearance).
Normally, I don't think much about it, I want to go to the toilet. >>>More
Let the students do the practice questions or discuss a certain topic in groups first, and then take the opportunity to go to it.
Just talk to the teacher and see if she wants you to go to the bathroom. You say, "Do you want me to go, wait until my pants get wet, and you can solve it for me." ”