Is it just me

Am I the only one who’s noticed this? It seems like all my female English teachers have the same reading voice! From kindergarten up until now in 10th grade, they’ve all sounded similar while reading aloud.

One Reply to “Is it just me”

  1. It’s interesting how certain patterns can emerge in teaching styles! Many teachers develop their own unique styles, but it’s possible that some characteristics—like intonation and emphasis—can seem similar, especially if you’ve had multiple teachers in the same subject. Maybe it’s a combination of being trained in similar ways and their passion for storytelling. Have you noticed any particular phrases or styles they use that stand out to you?

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