The worst teacher SmallAnt ever had

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  • @jamescruz8678
    @jamescruz8678 Рік тому +813

    she's the type of person to be like "there are no stupid questions" and then when asked a question she'd immediately go "wtf are you dumb"

    • @tigaliyt
      @tigaliyt Рік тому +32

      I had a (substitute) eacher like that. One day in primary school we were visiting a science museum or something and she asked if pupils had questions and a kid asked some normal kid thing, like "why does the earth spin this way and not the other way", I think it was, and she replied to everyone "uh, does anyone have an *intelligent* question?"
      Then a 4th grader told her to stfu two weeks later and she went on medical leave and we never saw her again lol

    • @horatioprout429
      @horatioprout429 Рік тому +18

      @@tigaliyt she probably said it was unintelligent because she thinks it doesn't spin at all

    • @amazingfireboy1848
      @amazingfireboy1848 Рік тому +5

      My awesome science teacher says "There are no dumb questions, only dumb people."

    • @amazingfireboy1848
      @amazingfireboy1848 Рік тому +3

      @@horatioprout429 She thinks the Earth is flat 💀

    • @cfilorvyls457
      @cfilorvyls457 Рік тому

      Well technically, the question itself is not dumb, just the person asking it.

  • @reidpattis3127
    @reidpattis3127 Рік тому +374

    As a grown man, I still hold grudges to some of the genuine A-hole teachers I have had.

    • @yurigagarine6998
      @yurigagarine6998 Рік тому +17

      It becomes even worse in hindsight since you become an adult yourself and realise how sociopathic some of them are.

  • @furby9284
    @furby9284 Рік тому +238

    My fourth grade teacher was an old lady who happened to be a retired prison guard and it showed. One of the worst teachers I’ve ever had. I once got in trouble with her because she was making the whole class walk at recess because of a few people talking and I wasn’t walking. I had an appointment that morning so I wasn’t there and had no idea we were all supposed to be walking to make up for a few people talking. Absolute horrible teacher but at least that was her last year at that school. But the next time I saw her was when she was working with disabled homeschooled kids. Poor children.

    • @jakethedragonymaster1235
      @jakethedragonymaster1235 Рік тому +26

      You know like...the stereotype of the orphanage headmaster in a children's movie, or Mrs Trunchbull from Matilda where they are oddly militarian for no reason? She sounds like the irl version of that stereotype and that's honestly sad

  • @staticfries
    @staticfries Рік тому +6

    I thought he was about to say "I vowed to this day to never brush my teeth again"

  • @GameCyborgCh
    @GameCyborgCh Рік тому +229

    kinda reminds me of a sports teacher I had. Graded (yes that shit gets graded in Germany, don't asked me why I have no clue) based on how you performed compared to what he can do instead of how much effort you put in or how well you progress. So for example if he can do the 100m dash in 15 seconds, anyone who can match or beat his time got a 1 (here we grade from 1 - 6 where 1 is the best) and it went progressive down from there. So that super fit kid that plays football all day had no trouble it's a walk in the park, but someone who was out of shape or overweight stood no chance despite them putting in a lot more effort.
    He also gave me a 5 for swimming because "he didn't see me swim" BITCH HOW ABOUT YOU STOP STARING AT YOUR PHONE!

    • @Purpletrident
      @Purpletrident Рік тому +12

      It happens in america too. I've always had horrible stamina, so when it came to the pacer tests, I only ever got to like 30 before I was about to throw up, and I was always given a failing grade for it at all schools I went to.

    • @Airlo-rk8wj
      @Airlo-rk8wj Рік тому +5

      @@Purpletrident pacer should be a measuring stick and not a grade :/

    • @unaicasal3061
      @unaicasal3061 Рік тому +7

      I have asthma so I could never get to the standards they had but they felt pity because I had really good marks in every other subject because I was a good student so they always gave me a 7 Mark which I was really Happy with but this just shows how marking students with extremely different physical conditions on the same standards is stupid, they should evaluate your effort, not your result

    • @Besitzerstolz
      @Besitzerstolz Рік тому +1

      Das trifft aber nur auf Leichtathletik zu, was nur einen kleinen Teil ausmacht und selbst da nicht jede Sportart. Basketball, Handball, Volleyball, Fußball etc. ist deutlich fairer und macht den größten Teil aus.

    • @benniwd2077
      @benniwd2077 Рік тому +1

      @@Besitzerstolz naja bei mir ist es so, dass ich der einzige in Kurs bin, der kein Fußball privat spielt. Allein dadurch ist die für mich beste note die ich bekommen kann ne 3 in Fußball (1/3 der entnote)

  • @harrimat100
    @harrimat100 Рік тому +28

    My worst teach/dumbest one was when I was in grade 10. Had the socials studies teacher decide that she was going to teach the Earth Sciences. First question, "What's the study of weather?" I said Meteorology, but then she told that's the study of meteors. I said, are you stupid, that's Astronomy. Told me to go to the principals office. She got a talking to from the principal because he also knew the answer. The next question was, "Where is the Tornado Alley located." I said I'm the interior of NA, between the Rockies and the Mississippi River. She told me I was wrong and said to everyone that it's along the East coast. I told her, in front of the whole class that she was an idiot if she thought that Hurricanes and Tornadoes are the same thing. Got told to go to the principles office again, only for her to lose her job for the remainder of her teaching career

    • @Silvanoschreuder
      @Silvanoschreuder Рік тому

      😂

    • @redloona1085
      @redloona1085 Рік тому +4

      Lmao she shouldn't have been nowhere near teaching lol

    • @justinm693
      @justinm693 Рік тому +1

      She was probably the dumb kid in class with bad grades, so in order to encourage her to do better in class her teacher told her she can do anything when she grows up if she tries hard enough.
      Inspired by the words of her teacher, she decides to be a teacher when she grows up so she can show all the kids you really can do anything when you grow up.
      Except instead of being a dumb kid, she's now a dumb adult.
      A dumb adult trying to teach children things she clearly doesn't know or understand.
      Her old teacher should have just told her to study more.
      But they didn't, so now we have a dumb adult that thinks they can do anything just because they decided they want to.
      If you don't have the qualifications to teach, then you shouldn't be a teacher.
      (I would say "then you can't be a teacher", but let's be real here. Unqualified people get hired all the time. Incompetence is far more common than it should be.)

    • @josephschubert6561
      @josephschubert6561 Рік тому

      As someone who lives in tornado alley, serves her right for not knowing that.

  • @lycaon6467
    @lycaon6467 Рік тому +32

    As a french person, i would love to hear smallant describe his nowadays daily routine in perfect french

  • @WilliamCacilhas
    @WilliamCacilhas Рік тому +22

    This reminds me of my seventh grade teacher. We were supposed to write a paragraph about a safe space we like to go when we’re upset. I had no specific place and just went and did whatever until I would calm down. She gave me a zero

  • @wodwin
    @wodwin Рік тому +871

    Dude, that teacher sounds like such a UA-cam
    Edit: I guess since this got some traction, can’t hurt to mention, I’ve got the first episode of a sci-fi D&D podcast uploaded on my channel, if that tickles anyone’s fancy.

    • @professional_goose2409
      @professional_goose2409 Рік тому +90

      And so it begins…

    • @Sannanas0202
      @Sannanas0202 Рік тому +7

      What?? What does this even mean

    • @oefest5252
      @oefest5252 Рік тому +47

      @@Sannanas0202 RT Game

    • @JoSephGD
      @JoSephGD Рік тому +71

      @@Sannanas0202 a word so vague and contradictory within its multiple definitions

    • @cDesa.
      @cDesa. Рік тому +4

      trueee

  • @GumshoeClassic
    @GumshoeClassic Рік тому +35

    Reminds me of my history teacher who gave me a worse grade because I knew *too much.* He said I wouldn't let the other kids have a chance, *dude you're the one picking me to give an answer.*

  • @bob-859
    @bob-859 Рік тому +5

    What a UA-cam approach to teaching.

  • @alienszez
    @alienszez Рік тому +51

    You could argue that this was an excellent lesson in what it is like dealing with the French.

  • @mile5787
    @mile5787 Рік тому +98

    Teacher logic:
    Doesn’t give two Fs what happens to a kid at school,
    But judges their morning routine before coming in each day.

  • @chloemakesvideos3889
    @chloemakesvideos3889 Рік тому +11

    I was in eighth grade and my English teacher told us to write a sentence to describe hot weather. I wrote "There was a searing sun in the sky" (English taught as a second language, teachers and students are not native English speakers)
    She looked confused and simply said I had misused/misspelled 'searing'. I was confused at first and I thought it must be my mistake. Fast forward, she told me she knew my English was ahead of my class, and she didn't like it because I would get bored and started to daydream. She wanted me to stick to the pace. :O
    Months later, one lesson, she mixed up moustache and beard, and I get told off for correcting her. :D Yeah, I might be an annoying git for pointing her errors, but if you're teaching eighth grade and can't tell the difference between these two basic words, you probably aren't good enough to teach eighth grade.
    The funny thing is my seventh grade English teacher told me I had used the word "flush" wrong, as in "She flushed when she saw her lover." and told me the word is blush. I told her that I had seen this word in Harry Potter. She checked the dictionary and was happy that I was advanced and she could learn something from this little incident. She encouraged me to do more and do better. The difference in how a teacher approaches an advanced student!

  • @laurensmith6675
    @laurensmith6675 Рік тому +7

    What a UA-cam teacher. Hope they get UA-camd.

  • @ALookInto587
    @ALookInto587 Рік тому +7

    Eyyy my french teacher was also the worst one we had at the school. She made some girl cry almost every second lesson. Funnily enough one of my relatives met someone in their job that thought their French was bad and who went to the same school as me 20 years prior, so my relative said the name of my teacher and that person froze in shock apparently.

  • @protough8245
    @protough8245 Рік тому +9

    The worst teacher i ever had was in 7th grade it was my history teacher. She would give good grades on my papers but my overall grade for report cards etc. would be Ds. She didnt expect me to keep all pf my homework assignments etc. and my parents had a private meeting with all the teachers and put her on blast. Lets just say my grades were never Ds again from her.

  • @itsmwambintime4254
    @itsmwambintime4254 Рік тому +22

    two years ago, we had a really bad french teacher. We had to write a few sentences in french about our idols for an assignment. I made some with the help of my dad, and got a 5/10. Why? Because we were supposed to use the sentences in the book and modify them a little, not make our own.

    • @manuxx3543
      @manuxx3543 Рік тому +3

      Sometime you end up being way better than a teacher at the language somehow
      So they can't rate you because they dont understand themself and have to design that bullshit thing to understand
      Or they rely on you and let you do whatever with a big easy good mark, had the two kind

  • @koskel
    @koskel Рік тому +6

    My Chem teacher in High School gave me bad grades because of my hand writing. They forced us to use cursive in middle school and elementary school and then magically wanted us to write regularly in High school 🥴

  • @WitchLunaEstrella
    @WitchLunaEstrella Рік тому +30

    That reminds me of the time I got thrown out of a primary\elementary school class once for yawning because I "did it on purpose" (which I didn't). It's not like I'd done anything else and this was the final straw, this teacher just didn't like me for some reason and decided my yawning had to be with malicious intent rather than an involuntary reaction. The head teacher saw me sitting outside the class (I was told to just sit outside, didn't even get detention or anything) and I think even he was a little confused when I explained I got thrown out for yawning.
    That being said, I think the worst teacher I've ever had was my high school music teacher. He would get mad at us if we didn't magically know the answers to questions, he'd say he'd given us print outs that we were all pretty sure he didn't and generally he was unpleasant and made music a not fun class. I think most of the kids who took music for GCSE did because they already did music as an extracurricular or had career aspirations, not because the class was inspiring or enjoyable.

    • @mrfr33b0i2
      @mrfr33b0i2 Рік тому

      my GCSE music teacher was incredibly passionate. to the point where he'd get angry if we weren't lmao

  • @luiji0129
    @luiji0129 Рік тому +7

    Bro, I had an English teacher who graded an essay like 2 weeks after the next semester had started. we finished the essay almost a month and a half before the semester. So I thought she was just giving personal advice to everybody. I get it back eventually. I got a C. She gave no comment or reason why. looking back, it was kinda trash, but she didn't tell me any way i could improve the essay. It makes me mad that as a student, I'm supposed to try my hardest and turn everything in on time, but teachers can just be lazy and wait until whenever they feel like it.

  • @maxikle
    @maxikle Рік тому +5

    My english teacher in 8th grade told me that you cannot eat cake with a spoon. Since then I always have cake with me, together with a spoon, when I see her.
    She did eventually apologize but this has grown into a habit now. It is so much easier to eat cake with a spoon, than a fork. You can't actually like pick the soft cake up with a fork without losing 50% of it.

  • @IAmSelym
    @IAmSelym Рік тому +18

    I literally cannot think of anything to say other than WOW.

  • @ChillyWillie0
    @ChillyWillie0 Рік тому +6

    Man, what a UA-cam

  • @amazingfireboy1848
    @amazingfireboy1848 Рік тому +5

    That teacher is the kind of french toast with Jelly to not be French, toasted, or have jelly.

  • @rudrapratapdevati92
    @rudrapratapdevati92 Рік тому

    I love my fourth grade teacher. She was the sweetest soul ever. She taught us maths and She was good too. One of my favorite teachers ever

  • @calebpeters9620
    @calebpeters9620 Рік тому

    never forget the impressions you can make as a teacher haha

  • @Sentient-potato
    @Sentient-potato Рік тому +10

    I remember you telling us that there was a teacher so bad you left the school

  • @Kirbman
    @Kirbman Рік тому +1

    I once had a French teacher who couldn't speak French. She'd constantly teach us the wrong things and if we protested, she insisted she was right. The next year we got a new teacher who was actually French, and he was baffled by everything we told him about what she taught us.

  • @rhogqr
    @rhogqr Рік тому +1

    i thought that final message was about to be 'and then i vowed to never brush my teeth ever again'

  • @329link
    @329link Рік тому +4

    Always pissed me off how teachers would grade you based on things outside of the class subject, most notably behavior. I was a little shit back in the day, but I was pretty smart. I'd get perfect scores on most tests, I'd sometimes have an assignment for the next day done before that class ended, etc. But because I was also an asshole (plus a few other factors outside of my control), I'm a dropout. Since then I've become disillusioned with our education system, and I've just been trying to focus on becoming a better person instead of going to college.

  • @oliirik
    @oliirik Рік тому +2

    Whoever that teacher smant had in 4th grade, as I am a native French speaker, I hope they aren't doing their job anymore.
    Those types of people are giving a worse image of France in other countries than us in our country.

  • @DDoodles_
    @DDoodles_ Рік тому

    That’s like a math teacher docking points for spelling

  • @achairstudios8730
    @achairstudios8730 Рік тому +2

    reminds me of my 4th grade english teacher who made me teach the lesson (that I didn't know because she was supposed to be teaching it) because I wasn't paying attention. I had undiagnosed Asperger's and found it really hard to focus on anything for extended periods of time.

  • @pengboy08
    @pengboy08 Рік тому +9

    Wow what a youtube

  • @Luca-D21
    @Luca-D21 Рік тому +1

    We have all had those teachers that give us rigged marks for test.

  • @opalumbre
    @opalumbre Рік тому +1

    I was put into a spanish class at the beginning of a semester and the teacher said we would be submitting videos for our assignments that would be played for the class and graded. Me, with crippling social anxiety, dropped that class immediately.

  • @c.d.x34
    @c.d.x34 Рік тому +2

    I remember once in school, I got a little ahead in the lesson and solved a problem early. While waiting for the rest of the class to finish, I glanced around the room. The teacher stopped mid sentence, singled Me out and said "Did you just roll your eyes at me!?" No, I very specifically avoided doing that.
    According to My mom, I'd also regularly get in trouble for disrupting the class by...
    *Checks notes
    Asking questions about the subject. I got in trouble for trying to learn.

  • @lytethekyte
    @lytethekyte Рік тому +1

    Reminds me of a college professor I had who threw a couple of kids out of class for taking notes on his lecture.

  • @aureliamastergoomba1278
    @aureliamastergoomba1278 Рік тому +1

    Question for this teacher:
    What. The *BEEP*

  • @chrislawson3536
    @chrislawson3536 Рік тому

    Haha love the ending.
    My 2nd grade teacher was always counting down the years until retirement. Every day when I came in: “it’s only 2 more years until I retire”

  • @Icarus_4
    @Icarus_4 Рік тому +2

    Some teachers can be right UA-cams and ruin a subject completely

  • @tiercelinl
    @tiercelinl Рік тому +2

    To be honest as a French born, French raised, French that's the Frenchiest reason to not speak French. You my friend get pass, kiss on both cheeks, and some French cheese (maybe illegal in the US) if you ever decide to visit a real country

  • @Olivier81961
    @Olivier81961 Рік тому

    Lmao you shouldve told her "tabarnak de coliss" she wouldve give you 100% right away

  • @pixel6894
    @pixel6894 Рік тому

    I had a math teacher in 12th grade who was a great guy but unfortunately he was an introvert and it was his first year teaching so he wasn’t good at it. None of my classmates respected him ether and frankly those were the worst classmates I have ever had. People were yelling at the teacher! For trying to do his job! When he would ask a question the rest of the class gave him death stares. I’m the only one who would actually participate to the point were my teachers told me to stop answering questions so others would participate. They never did. In fact the students started bullying me for doing my job as a student. I hope that teacher is doing ok I’m worried about him…

  • @somethingfunnyyt
    @somethingfunnyyt Рік тому +4

    What a UA-cam teacher amirite?

  • @3ternalHours
    @3ternalHours Рік тому +1

    I had a room that wasn't completely square. The left wall continued a little further than did the right and formed a square, little alcove before coming back to meet the main back wall of the room. The Graphics teacher who told me to use vanishing perspectives to construct a drawing of my bedroom was not impressed.

  • @crypto_rahul
    @crypto_rahul Рік тому

    love the vow at end rofl

  • @mileslyster2281
    @mileslyster2281 Рік тому

    Not me but a friend I had had an english teacher who told him that his essay was A standard, but if he changed a couple of things (pointed them out vaguely), then it would be an A+. This particular friend always worked very hard in school despite being quite smart, and stressed about the changes as there were only 2 days until the assessment was due and he would have to rework a large portion of his content. He talked with his parents, who eventually convinced him to leave it as is and get an A, as that's still very good. When the marks came back, he got a B.

  • @DaikoruArtwin
    @DaikoruArtwin Рік тому +3

    I've had a couple really bad teachers at university, but just from that example, smallant's teacher sounds even worse than these I've had D:

  • @earthboundisawsome
    @earthboundisawsome Рік тому

    I'd be the type of petty kid to rage at the principal and try to get her scolded

  • @sparklepawz1185
    @sparklepawz1185 Рік тому +1

    I remember my geometry teacher giving me Fs because I barely showed work. Not because my answers were wrong but because I jotted down the few things I couldn’t do in my head and then the answer. I would literally get every question right on tests or assignments but because I didn’t show every single step of work I got Fs. Until the final exam because she had this thing where she gives your final exam grade as your final grade if it’s better. Ended the year with all Fs until the final where I got an A.

  • @dallor09
    @dallor09 Рік тому +1

    I had a tech teacher that used scare tactics to keep us off the internet. For a few years I thought that all of our information on everything was completely public and that the world was waiting for us to mess up. That was 4 years ago and I still have irrational fears of being watched on the internet now. She also made me almost fail math because she held me in her class to do useless typing assignments during study hall.

    • @dallor09
      @dallor09 Рік тому

      @@officialcrankgameplay.. shut up bot

  • @maker0824
    @maker0824 Рік тому +9

    I mean that's really funny, and I wouldn't be surprised if that teacher was DougDoug in disguise, but you can't be doing that as a teacher

  • @kanejackson1341
    @kanejackson1341 Рік тому

    I vibe with this man

  • @GabrielSorienni
    @GabrielSorienni Рік тому

    Oh boy, I've had about one experience with questionable teachers a year since 5th grade (not like NA 5th grade; it's the 7th year of school but specifically 5th of middle school, so most students are about 10). Wall of text incoming:
    When I was in 5th grade, my class was so loud and beyond our teacher's control that she just quit teaching our class over the mid-year vacation. The school had to bring in another teacher who also taught the morning period to replace her (my class was during the afternoon, and teaching two periods is considered taxing). She was a lot nicer and actually got the average grade of the class to go up, but she was very... "infatuated" with me specifically for a few reasons. Nothing malicious, but 9 year old me wasn't comfortable.
    In 6th grade, I had this one English teacher (not an English-speaking country, mind you) who was a complete bastard. No joy could be seen behind her eyes. She once asked us to print out our class schedule in English and mine came out small because I didn't really know what I was doing, but it was still perfectly readable. Nevertheless, she complained and promised to give me a lower grade because of it. On another occasion, my friend somehow bruised his hand in class and it was bleeding a bit; I didn't get to see the specifics. He asked to go to the bathroom to wash the blood and all and she straight up said no.
    She was fired not too far into the year, and her replacement barely lasted two years because he was basically LARPing an English class and barely taught any of the material.
    In 7th grade, the school was holding an event; I don't exactly remember what for. One of the events was an extensive coreographed dance involving 30 to 40 12 year olds, headed by our PE teacher. If you're curious, the song was "Livin' La Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin, but that was only after the previous song ("País do Futebol" by Mc Guimê) and dance proved to be a failure. This would've been fine if it wasn't compulsory; you would fail PE for that term if you didn't participate. That last part was eventually retracted after the teacher snapped at us for being bad at dancing. I guess some parent complaints came in; I recall that school's administration being really bad at making decisions.
    I did still dance in spite of that.
    In 8th grade, I was introduced to the Art teacher. She only taught art history and styles out of necessity, and it was what was supposed to be about 3 months' worth of material badly compressed in 45 minutes or less within the week of the scheduled Art exam where she basically gave us all of the answers, probably so she would avoid being evaluated and promptly fired for not doing her job properly. No, the true purpose of her classes was to spam us with art projects. Projects with required the students to independently buy tons of art material that each had a 10% chance of going unused to create things that most likely didn't have any relation to the material, because she sure as hell didn't justify any of it. I found this out the hard way when I transferred and expected something similar to my previous art classes, before she promptly asked me how my old class ever did any art projects without all of her materials (we did it all with pencil on paper).
    One of my most memorable moments with her was when she yelled at me for not having a canvas. She gave me one and told me that I owed her the price of the canvas (it wasn't even hers, it was a student's discarded one). I didn't even tell my parents that I owed her money because I was confident that she would just forget it. Not only did she forget it, she thought that I got it myself.
    In 9th grade (this is the last year of middle school for those keeping track), I had two teachers that were outed as possible pedophiles due to some questionable chat history between them and a student. There's no joke here. One of them explicitly picked me for a demonstration because I looked like the shortest kid.
    This one I can't place properly, but it was in or before my 1st year of high school. Also a short one: this one English teacher got fired because he pushed a student down either a ramp or half a flight of stairs; I don't exactly remember which, but pretty bad regardless. He was one of my favorites, too; even let me recite the entirety of Bohemian Rhapsody blind for a grade.
    In my 2nd year of high school, our Literature teacher (great guy, also one of my favorites, and I hated reading) had unfortunately passed away in a car crash; really sad, the entire school stopped for a day to mourn his loss. His replacement was a nice guy, genuinely friendly and passionate, but he was nowhere near as charming as our deceased friend. It wasn't really his fault - the class was particularly chatty due to most of them knowing each other since elementary school and he really didn't know how to handle that. He sadly either quit or was fired because of us, and the principal really let us know that it was our fault.
    In my 3rd and final year of high school, I had the unfortunately unique situation of having to move to a new school in 2020. This happened before Covid, and I can say that the spite generated from this event was one of the things that helped me feel like I could get out of bed in the morning.
    My final experience with a bad teacher: my Composition/Essay-writing teacher. Clearly he must've been instructed to help with marketing or something, because, on his first class, he asked everyone which entrance exams they were planning to take; the correlation here is that the school asks for pictures of graduates who passed those exams so they can use it as advertising.
    I was "planning" on taking the ENEM, which is maintained by a government agency and, if you pass (read: get a top 40 score among people who want to enroll on a specific university and major), you're guaranteed to have free education and basically get a job with your diploma. It is, however, the "basic" and public option, and I hadn't found my calling yet, so I just said I wanted to take it in lieu of not answering. Afterwards, the teacher said that anyone who answered that they were planning on taking the ENEM wasn't shooting high enough.
    Keep in mind: the ENEM is already pretty difficult by most standards. People literally lose hair over just studying for it, and the alternatives tend to be even harder with fiercer competition, though they are more prestigious and look better on a billboard. He immediately entered my shit list and never left it because his teachings were actively making me worse at writing essays - and, for someone who really didn't fare well on or particularly enjoyed language studies, I was pretty damn good at writing essays.
    When the time came, I forced myself to forget everything he ever said in class and recalled all of the classes my wonderful 2nd year teacher gave. I passed the ENEM on my first try to spite him and his garbage lessons, but I don't think I'll ever get to say that to his face, sadly.
    Alright, wall of text over. Don't take all of that too negatively; they're all mostly exceptions and I was just unfortunate enough to witness all of them. I had a lot more good teachers than I had bad ones. I can confidently say I wouldn't be where I am without them (and I certainly wouldn't have any stories to tell, either).

  • @mayabananna6607
    @mayabananna6607 Рік тому

    My fourth grade teacher was my favorite teacher I ever had, in fith grade me and my friends would go to her line after recess and greet her EVERY DAY without fail

  • @Hyblup
    @Hyblup Рік тому +1

    School in general is youtubey

  • @lotrdude13
    @lotrdude13 Рік тому +1

    My fourth grade teacher also sucked because she just didn't like me and would pick on me - blame me for others taking at my table (I've always been a shy kid), gave me detention twice for my phone ringing (I didn't have a phone until 5th grade), and probably more. What is it about 4th grade?

    • @ChrisBri77on
      @ChrisBri77on Рік тому

      "What is it about 4th grade"
      It's the last grade before you start developing a spine. Until then teachers know you'll do what they say or they can threaten you with punishment and your 4th-grade brain only understands risk-aversion.

  • @johndinner4418
    @johndinner4418 Рік тому +1

    She probably didn't believe you so she pretended to play your alleged pretend game where you do brush your teeth twice.

  • @dabbingpengun1758
    @dabbingpengun1758 Рік тому

    It's either all or nothing for french in Canada.

  • @FDMplayinggames
    @FDMplayinggames Рік тому

    Well, we had a veryyyy bad teach, she told, "girls can beat the boys with no reason but boys can't beat back, fortunately no girl ever touched me, but my friends suffered

  • @ChrisBri77on
    @ChrisBri77on Рік тому

    1:04 Smallant is the most Based Canadian. Screw French it's the language of undeserved self-importance.

  • @matteorossi1172
    @matteorossi1172 Рік тому

    Good vow, respectable

  • @JareBear1
    @JareBear1 Рік тому

    I can't think of any bad teachers, but I did have a creepy teacher, though she was a substitute teacher. Still, I never really noticed since I was focused on something at hand. She was an older teacher, however she had pigtails to what felt like she was giving an attempt to look younger. Let's just say that it did not work or suit her.
    Since she had no expertise in the class, it was more or less a relaxing period where we had to have a video playing in the background to watch if we wanted. I was working with wire to create some rose rings and she asked me what I was doing. I told her and explained how I was doing it, but I was so focused on what I was doing, I didn't realize that she was watching me the entire time. The other students luckily did notice and told me about it, though I didn't worried about it at the time.

  • @pikaplayer2870
    @pikaplayer2870 Рік тому

    I laughed soo hard, and i probably shouldn't have

  • @DragonMan-tj3eg
    @DragonMan-tj3eg Рік тому

    One time, I had a teacher tell me my essay was on the wrong side of the paper. And to rewrite it on the other side.
    This was fourth grade.

  • @andrewcosmicanimations8709
    @andrewcosmicanimations8709 Рік тому

    Had a pretty bad professor in college who wasted a bunch of time in class. It was a texturing/rendering class for 3d models, and we started out learning by doing some minecraft like characters. Problem is she spent most of the time in class talking about smoking weed or random stuff she did day by day. And that was if she was in class, which she wasn't for half the time. She also delayed our projects constantlyWe were almost 3 months into the semester and didn't learn anything or get any projects done.
    It was so bad, the whole class worried about our education, and had to decide who would go up to the head office to notify them about her. She got fired, and had to have one of our other professors fill in, who was already overworked and stressed with teaching several classes, on top of having to drive over an hour each day to class. He had to cram in several weeks of teaching into under two weeks. Luckily, he actually cared about our education, unlike the previous one, and made sure we were not overwhelmed with anything.
    Oh yeah, she also sent us a spiteful message on our class website after she was let go, saying she never wanted to return to our college again.

  • @Frousted
    @Frousted Рік тому +4

    bruh 💀

  • @devilish0307
    @devilish0307 Рік тому +24

    what is it with French teachers and being bad. I’ve never even seen an average one

    • @plattbagarn
      @plattbagarn Рік тому +17

      Takes a special kind of person to want to emulate being French voluntarily.

    • @sapphireblue4031
      @sapphireblue4031 Рік тому

      Yeah idk, I never took French (thank heavens) but all our French teachers were either really delusional, homophobic, transphobic, racist, generally mean or all at once

    • @kaleenar963
      @kaleenar963 Рік тому +5

      I imagine it’s because there’s no reason to talk about average french teachers.
      I had a french teacher. They were fine and nothing really interesting happened.

    • @lordadamant8182
      @lordadamant8182 Рік тому +1

      I actually had a few good ones, so maybe I'm an outlier. Well, okay, the one in college that didn't understand that I had auditory processing issues and that my written tests would be better than my verbal ones wasn't optimal... And to be fair, I mentally scarred the one in high school with the truffle shuffle for extra credit...

    • @hellboy19991
      @hellboy19991 Рік тому +3

      i have had a good french teacher, because he didn't teach any french and just watched movies with us. He knew nobody wanted to actually learn any french.

  • @shadowdragun
    @shadowdragun Рік тому +1

    Thay reminds me of the english teacher that gave me half marks on an eassay because she thought A) I had stolen parts of it from wikipedia (which was false) and B) that shall was a word thst nobody used (which is even more false)

  • @itabee4980
    @itabee4980 Рік тому

    Teachers like those think they're doing such a great job for " giving lessons" when they're just confusing kids

  • @Airlo-rk8wj
    @Airlo-rk8wj Рік тому +3

    Confused for a second then I remembered that French is common in Canada, I was like "they start other languages thet early?" Cause here in the US you don't even have the option till 7th grade and only if you have good grades, otherwise it's freshman/9th grade. At least that's what it's like in my school district.

    • @MissUnstable2432
      @MissUnstable2432 Рік тому +4

      That sucks, isn't Spanish super common in the US, shouldn't they teach that?
      Here in Austria we start learning English as a second language at age 10 and then a lot of people (not everyone) chooses a 3rd language (Spanish, French, Russian or whatever) at 14

    • @unaicasal3061
      @unaicasal3061 Рік тому +3

      Here in Spain we start learning english at the age of 5 and then we can choose french too at 12, and also some areas have one extra native language so basically, I had 4 languages at 12. Edit, this doesnt mean we speak those languages lol, usually people just study them to pass the exams and most speak very poor english and french

    • @MissUnstable2432
      @MissUnstable2432 Рік тому +1

      ​@@unaicasal3061 Wow, age 5 is really early are you even in school at that age? (we start at 6 yrs) or do you start learning English in kindergarten?
      I think Austrians are a little above European average when it comes to speaking English, but I don't know what the statistics are with 3 or more languages.

    • @unaicasal3061
      @unaicasal3061 Рік тому +1

      @@MissUnstable2432 Oops I meant 6, that was a typo, we start school at 6 and we start studying english with it

  • @djdexcat
    @djdexcat Рік тому

    My worst class was high school chemistry. We barely learned shit, and the noxious fume warnings on the various bottles had been scrubbed off or something. Plus a fistfight broke out once for some reason. It was a disaster.

  • @blacky_Ninja
    @blacky_Ninja Рік тому

    Very reasonable conclusion. 👍

  • @blazekick3662
    @blazekick3662 Рік тому +1

    2 seconds later he speaks french

  • @AntonyDigi
    @AntonyDigi Рік тому +3

    I did this test when I was in Year 7 and we had to write a paragraph answering a question.
    I got 20/30.
    I look at the feedback on the test and it says work on your paragraphing.
    Like what?????? We had to answer the question in one paragraph you can’t work on your paragraphing🫠🫠🫠

  • @xenowolf7285
    @xenowolf7285 Рік тому

    My middle school Spanish teacher made us speak Spanish every class, saying the best way to learn wasn't by having her explain but by doing it ourselves.
    She goes on a trip one day and we get a substitute. A week passes and I watch the news with my family at dinner one night, and there she is on screen. Apparently, that "best way to learn is to do it" philosophy applied to her sex life cause she apparently wanted to try a younger man... a MUCH younger man.
    Spent the rest of the year with a different substitutes every week 🙃

  • @viditsinha9707
    @viditsinha9707 Рік тому

    This reminds me of my Hindi teacher who asked us to write about our childhood stories, and I wrote some of my most hilarious stories which I was child
    It was different from all my other mates and she gave me a 3 star along with few smilies
    This one has a good ending

  • @yoda_bard_gaming1712
    @yoda_bard_gaming1712 Рік тому

    There was this one time that I was preparing a monologue and I memorized it a month before the due date so I was helping my friend memorize his speech in class and the teacher asked me if I memorized my speech and said yes and then when I gave my speech and got my grade back, she took points off for not being prepared/not memorizing my speech. I’m like bruh I memorized the entire thing for at least a month and knew it. It was soo engrained in my head that I knew it for like the next 2-3 months

  • @DennisRash
    @DennisRash Рік тому

    Amen brother

  • @toastr1255
    @toastr1255 Рік тому +1

    It says 1 hour ago but I've definitely seen this clip before

  • @mathybrain8
    @mathybrain8 Рік тому

    I was watching 40 year old reruns of Match Game and saw my fourth grade teacher.

  • @takingamassiveel
    @takingamassiveel Рік тому

    That teacher is really a UA-cam 🙄

  • @oem4444
    @oem4444 Рік тому

    why was this clip reuploaded?

  • @naMydow
    @naMydow Рік тому

    I speak french, had the same issue for the exact same thing in dutch class

  • @HAMM3R_
    @HAMM3R_ Рік тому

    Oh god I feel bad for u

  • @protough8245
    @protough8245 Рік тому

    In 4th grade i had three different teachers the first one got pregnant so the 2nd one was a assigned teacher. Well that one i would always do crap to like throw erasers at her head etc because she was scary looking well i eneded up switching schools thats how i got the 3rd one well before i left the other school me and that assigned teacher hugged because she was sad i was leaving. little did she know i never really liked her and i felt really bad after that. I changed my pranking ways. But when we hugged the whole class started rolling with laughter because they knew about all the shit i used to do to her.

  • @SirBanana1992
    @SirBanana1992 Рік тому +3

    As a french person, you're definitely not missing out anyways!

  • @switch_gamer1282
    @switch_gamer1282 Рік тому

    Dude I feel bad for you

    • @DANCERcow
      @DANCERcow Рік тому

      I feel bad for him too for having such a stupid morning routine as a kid!

  • @JJgames_YT
    @JJgames_YT Рік тому

    I think that's racist for people with a genetically worse hygiene compared to everyone else.

  • @brysonfink5757
    @brysonfink5757 Рік тому

    You have aready told about this in media share SMO

  • @frostyclouded
    @frostyclouded Рік тому

    i mean i can kind of understand her marking it down slightly for the repetition but if it was phrased specifically as "i brush my teeth again" or something like that then she's just out of her mind

  • @dapotatoking4699
    @dapotatoking4699 Рік тому

    why is it that most school teachers that teach french are such youtubes? my french teacher was horrible too

  • @justinwilliams1127
    @justinwilliams1127 Рік тому

    What is it with 4th grade teachers being pills?

  • @felixmckinney7132
    @felixmckinney7132 Рік тому

    I hope she got fired

  • @Benjley-tb9mr
    @Benjley-tb9mr Рік тому

    Unfait

  • @SemiHypercube
    @SemiHypercube Рік тому +1

    How rude

  • @NickNameofNickNames
    @NickNameofNickNames Рік тому

    i hate youtube teachers

  • @Cometstarlight
    @Cometstarlight Рік тому

    Had a professor in college hold an open session at the end of class to ask about the test for next class.
    “Come now, you can ask me anything and we’ll go over it together.”
    A student asks him something and he just starts laughing.
    “No! I’m not going to talk about that! You should all know that by this point!”
    Then dude, what the heck was the point in having this “open session?”

    • @nathanbarrett213
      @nathanbarrett213 Рік тому +1

      Bro I had a teacher just like that in college, every time I asked a question he would reply with “check the book” or “check the assignment”
      One time I even asked him a question directly outside of class through Microsoft teams… response; “lol!” I couldn’t finish the second semester due to falling behind