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The correct format of students' leave slip

The correct format of the student leave slip is as follows:

1. date: the date of writing should be indicated on the left above the leave slip, and the format is as follows:

Date: Year/Month/Day

2. Recipient information: leave a line on the right below the date, indicating the recipient information, including name and position (such as class teacher, counselor, etc.). ), the format is as follows:

Name of the recipient (class teacher, counselor, etc.). )

School name

School address

3. Subject: There is a blank line on the left below the recipient's information, indicating the subject of vacation, and the format is as follows:

Subject: Leave slip

4. Text: At the bottom of the topic, write down the text of the leave, which should include: your basic information: name, class and student number; Reasons for leave: explain the reasons for leave in detail, such as illness and family emergencies.

5. Vacation time: specify the vacation time period, including start date and end date;

6. Impact on study: explain the impact of leave on your study and what remedial measures have been taken.

7. Conclusion: At the bottom of the text, write a conclusion aligned with the right to express your sincere attitude and gratitude. The format is as follows:

Your respect/sincerity

Student's signature (own name)

8. Contact information: At the bottom of the conclusion, write the contact information, including telephone number or other ways to contact yourself.

Please make sure that the content of the leave note is clear and true, the tone is polite and respectful, and follow the formal letter format to show respect for school discipline and sincerity to teachers.

Expand knowledge:

Politeness between students and teachers is very important in daily communication, which can show respect and courtesy to teachers. The following are some honorifics commonly used in teacher-student communication:

1. Address honorifics: When students communicate with teachers, they usually use honorifics to address teachers, such as "teacher", "professor" and "tutor".

2. Ask for polite expressions: When students ask their teachers questions, they can use polite expressions, such as "Excuse me …" and "Excuse me, I want to ask …".

3. Express gratitude: Students should express their gratitude in time after receiving the help or guidance from the teacher, such as "Thank you for your help" and "Thank you for your patient guidance".

4. Pay attention to politeness: In written or oral communication, students should pay attention to politeness, avoid using rude or disrespectful language and remain polite.

5. Respect opinions: When discussing or exchanging opinions with teachers, you should respect teachers' opinions. Although you can put forward your own opinions, you should pay attention to euphemism and not offend or insult the teacher.

Generally speaking, students should maintain a polite, respectful and modest attitude when communicating with teachers, which is conducive to creating a good teacher-student relationship and the formation and maintenance of a learning atmosphere.