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thebest
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any advice

Post by thebest »

hi
seeming as im a tutor i thought its only fair for me to ask you if you have got any questions you would wont to ask me about even if you ask if your childs got a good sats result.
thanks
liz

:wink:
p.s sorry that my puntuation is wrong it is because i need to hurry up!!
thebest
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questions

Post by thebest »

hi
i was wondering if any worrying parents need a question answering.
bye
liz
p.s im a tutor
Denise
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Post by Denise »

Hi Liz

I am just guessing here, and I don't mean to be rude, but I think the reason you haven't had any replies is that your spelling, grammar and punctuation in your forum posts don't really inspire confidence. Nor does the constant use of lower case, which tends to be a particular habit of teenagers on the internet.

If I were to take advice from someone for my child I would expect their own standards to be absolutely impeccable.

Denise
twellsmum
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Post by twellsmum »

I must admit, those were my initial thoughts too, Denise!
honscupboard
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Post by honscupboard »

Hi - me too!
Any tutor would know that the SATS results are not out yet .........
Ed's mum
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Post by Ed's mum »

Me too. In fact I alerted a MOD several days ago.
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Post by lindah162 »

Oh my goodness, i am glad someone else has said this. I was thinking this and not wanting to be rude by saying this. I have been asked repeatedly for my sons SATS results and i was a bit suspicious that it was even a tutor!

My spelling and grammar when emailing etc is often rubbish, but thats deliberate because i type like i text for speed. I wouldnt do this is I were advertising as a tutor though! :oops:
twellsmum
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Post by twellsmum »

Being no doubt very naive ... but why would someone want to pretend to be a tutor and get people to ask them questions. What would they gain from it?
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Post by Sally-Anne »

Assuming that "Liz"/"thebest" is not a tutor (which remains an "if", despite the thoughts expressed on this thread), then perhaps she was simply bored, stumbled across the site and felt like posting in a friendly place?

It does happen here from time to time, but we can't conclude anything very much from what we know.

Sally-Anne
Just1-2go
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Post by Just1-2go »

Thats a very charitable view! :)
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