▶ Your Answer :
When people are told that they are wrong by instructor,
or leader, each of them has different reactions, such as asking question right
away, or just ignore. However, in my opinion, it is better to wait until the
class or meeting is over and the people are gone, and then talk to teacher or
meeting leader.
To
begin with, students should not be annoying to other people in the same room.
Interrupting class by asking question during on-going stage will be so disgraceful
that other student will not be able to focus on their study. Staying polite in
the classroom is also important since it is shared by other people. For example,
when I was sophomore at university, there was one student who were
participating class actively and present a lot. His overall performance was
great but he was too passionate, asking question during the lecture often. Other
students had to wait until his question and explanation by professor was over, which
is time consuming. Also, the progress of lecture was far beyond the plan, generating
a host of petitions made by other students. Therefore, the professor set the
class policy that student can ask question only after the lecture.
On
top of that, students can get better responses from their teacher or leader.
Asking question after class without other students will provide them with more
time to think about the matter. It will also be great chance to interaction
with their mentors, showing positive images that students participate with
enthusiasm. For instance, I happened to decide to ask questions to professor after
class because I noticed that I could not get elaborate answers if I ask them
spontaneously. Professor was able to give me intricated answers and I sometimes
passed to me useful documents.
To
sum up, people should express as best manner as possible when they are with
others in one area and they can better outcomes from their instructor. In this
regard, I think it is better for people to wait to over the class and ask later
when they got unexpected error message.
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