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? asked in Education & ReferenceTeaching · 6 years ago

How can I write a letter to ask my teacher to change my seat?

About 2 days ago my orchestra teacher changed me and my stand partners seats.I would normally be okay with this,but this certain place that he put us is really uncomfortable.First off its too tight.I can barley do a down bow with about hitting Jess in the thigh/stomach.It also messes up my posture because i cant put my legs in the correct position.Then when she does an up bow i get hit in the face and eye.I cant tell this to him directly because he has a "If i didn't see it,it didn't happen' policy.I don't want to start to ramble any more than i have,so i'm just gonna ask the question.How can i write a letter to my teacher explaining to him that we need to move back where we where?

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  • Mercy
    Lv 7
    6 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    You could but much better to speak to her privately and make your request.

    Source(s): retired teacher
  • 6 years ago

    send her what you just wrote to us

    say

    "I'm very sorry and i don't want to cause problems really, however recently you changed my seat in the classroom. Again I don't want to cause problems and -normally i would be ok with this however the seat is a little to tight- explain your reason etc. Would it at all be possible to move me please? I would be very grateful if so, and if not would it at least be possible to move the tables forwards a little to give me more room (or a suggest a possible solution) thank you in advance"

    Just be really polite =)

  • 6 years ago

    Or a pic is worth a thousand words---one of you doing a down bow and jess doing an up bow.

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