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							| Comment on one of my worksheets 
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							| Hello everybody, I�m writing this message just to let you know how disappointed I feel because of one comment I got today about one of my worksheets.   The person that downloaded it told me that he/she didn�t like it because he/she "evaluated them professionaly".   I�ve just written a personal e-mail to that "teacher" telling him/her to be more respecful with other people�s time and work. It took me more than two hours to make up that worksheet and I think I didn�t deserve such an impolite comment.   That person has every right not to like what I do, I can perfectly understand that. The only thing I ask him/her is to think twice next time before leaving a comment.    All users here devote our time to make other colleagues�  jobs easier. That�s why I want everybody to know what has happened. Thank you for your attention and your valuable work.   Merry Christmas from Spain.   |  10 Dec 2008      
					
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 Mariethe House
 
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							| I have just had a look at your ws!! They�re perfectly fine to my eyes! I hope this " professional " teacher doesn�t look at mine!!
 Cheer up ! Some people ike being negative!
 M TH
 
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 aldanaVenadoTuerto
 
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							| I don�t think you should worry about a person who writes (and I quote) "I don`t like ws, I evaluate them professionaly"� 
 I don�t really know what type of PROFESSIONAL evaluation he/she may do with those grammar mistakes � (No offense!! We all make mistakes -me included- but you need to keep a humble attitude in life, and this person seems to think he/she is superior to us all)� Who is this person and what is the degree that enables him/her to professionally evaluate things? What�s more, the message is not clear at all, what does she/he mean?�
 
 You should focus on your work instead, because you are doing a great job!!! I�ve had a look at your worksheet and i really liked it. THANKS FOR YOUR HARD WORK 
 CHEERS
 ALDANA
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 cheezels
 
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							| I really like your stuff :-) I know who you are talking about and this person has been mentioned a few times (once by me) as leaving rude personal messages as well. I think the best bet would be to ignore such a rude and unkind person who I thinks that she is way above everybody else. Maybe she needs a worksheet on expressing oneself in a considerate and caring manner? I would not waste any time worrying about her comment. Everyone can see how useful and good your worksheets are. :-) |  10 Dec 2008     
					
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 anatavner
 
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							| I am a PROFESSIONAL teacher and I think that your pages are not just good they are GREAT!!!!! I tried some of them on my pupils and they LOVED them!!!!!!  They are NOT boring and they are done beautifully - grammar-wise and pretty-wise!!!! So - DON�T pay attention to that professional!!!!!
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 Akanah
 
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							| I can�t get this teacher. She also wrote a comment on one of my WS telling me she would have download it if it weren�t in color. She thinks color is not important to teach, and IT IS important to estimulate young kids. She could have printed it in B&W...    I took a look at your WSS and they look good 2 me, I can�t see this Teacher�s point with that rude message on your work.     Regards from sunny (by now) M�laga  |  10 Dec 2008     
					
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							| Hi prefesoringles 
 I think the comment speaks by itself.
 
 This person says "I don�t like ws" , which I do not understand as I can see she/he has her/his owns so it means she/he makes and uses them, thus she/he does like them.
 
 Shouldn�t she/he have said "I don�t like your ws"?
  
 The pot calling the kettle black?
 
 
 
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 atsitab
 
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							| Hi! I agree with you! Professionally?  How does this person evaluate his / her worksheet about a clown (take a look at it!)?  It�s a scanned drawing!!! Take a look at it!  |  10 Dec 2008     
					
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 demeuter
 
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							|     I am also a professional teacher for many years now. Sometimes it�s important to have a worksheet in colour. For students with difficulties (dyslexia) it�s easier to remember because of the colour. They have difficulty with reading and writing because of a  slight disorder of their brain.    How do I know well ..... I�m a Remedial Teacher so if students have difficulties with some topics they come to me. I help them and .... I use colourful worksheets. . If you take a look at the worksheets you�ll they are also colour.   Your worksheet is great.   Karina |  10 Dec 2008     
					
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