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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Capitalise teacher?

I am a qualified and experienced ESL Teacher and am still unsure whether 'teacher' should be capitalised in this sentence or not. Does anyone know?
  

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Hi, I see it done both ways. Use a capital if you are thinking of it as your official job title (eg it might say 'ESL Teacher' on your pay cheque, or on your college diploma). Otherwise, no capital is needed.

  • Hi, I see it done both ways.
  • Use a capital if you are thinking of it as your official job title (eg it might say 'ESL Teacher' on your pay cheque, or on your college diploma).
  • Otherwise, no capital is needed.
  • Clive
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Hi,

I see it done both ways.

Use a capital if you are thinking of it as your official job title (eg it might say 'ESL Teacher' on your pay cheque, or on your college diploma).

Otherwise, no capital is needed.

Clive

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