I am losing my voice, and I am going to get in trouble for it!?
Answer:
I don't see why you would get in trouble with your Spanish teacher for being under the weather. Losing your voice is not something you intentionally plan to do. If the teacher normally calls on you a lot to answer questions, before class starts quietly and politely explain to him/her about your voice and that you will not be able to answer any questions verbally during class. Of course if the teacher asks you to interpret something on the blackboard, be willing to do so--will help to show that you are not faking losing your voice just to get out of participating in class.
If you have a cold, Don't go to school. Stay home and play on FeelBaby.com all day!
Why would you get in trouble for soemthimg thats out of your control. If ou do get in trouble I would go talk to the principal because that would be nonsense.
Sorry for your Spanish teacher. You are trying to make the best of it, you can't help losing your voice. If I were you I would try to explain it to your teacher (by mail eg) before you have that oral exam/test. good luck
Stay home from school until you get better.
Have your mom call the school and talk to your teacher about your voice
So how are you asking this question if you are already at school??
If your serious, there's nothing you can do until you get home. Then take some cold medicine, find some lozenges and get a good nights sleep.
PS: I don't let me kids stay home from school for this either.
Get your mom to write a note, something like,
"Dear Senora so-and-so,
Please excuse Melody, she's losing her voice."
Your mom will understand and you cant get in trouble if you have a note!
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