In this blog, I will guide you through creating a teacher bio that effectively showcases your skills, experience, and unique qualities to potential students and employers. In today’s digital age, having a solid online presence is crucial for any professional, including teachers.
Likely and unlikely are adjectives. We use them to say that something will probably happen or not happen in the future. We can use them before a noun, or with the verbs be, seem and appear: … (that's) a likely story! She will likely need surgery. As likely as not, she'll end up in court over this problem. Most likely he'll turn up late. not likely!
Usage: Likely as an adverb is preceded by another, intensifying adverb, as in it will very likely rain or it will most likely rain. Its use without an intensifier, as in it will likely rain is regarded as unacceptable by most users of British English, though it is common in colloquial US English
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A teacher profile is a concise paragraph or bulleted list at the beginning of your teaching resume that summarizes your top qualities. You can use it as an introduction to the employer, allowing you to highlight some of your best attributes before the employer explores the rest of your resume.