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The teacher should wait at least 30 minutes before leaving the class. However, if you come late and find that the teacher is not there, please get in touch with the teacher directly through the platform's messenger and make new arrangements with them. Most teachers are happy to reschedule or extend your next lesson to make up for any lost time.
This 30-minute waiting policy ensures that teachers accommodate students who may be running slightly late due to unexpected circumstances like traffic, technical difficulties, or last-minute schedule changes. Teachers understand that occasional lateness happens and are generally patient about waiting for students to arrive, especially for younger learners who may need parental assistance to join the virtual classroom.
If you arrive more than 30 minutes late and the teacher has already left, the lesson is typically considered missed rather than completed. In this case, reach out to your teacher through the platform messaging system as soon as possible. Explain the situation and discuss options for making up the missed lesson time. Many teachers will offer to add extra minutes to your next scheduled lesson or arrange a makeup session at a mutually convenient time.
To avoid this situation, always try to arrive at least 5 minutes before your scheduled lesson time. This buffer allows you to troubleshoot any technical issues with your computer, internet connection, or the virtual classroom platform. Set reminders on your phone or calendar to ensure you don't forget about upcoming lessons. The platform also sends automatic email reminders before each lesson to help students arrive on time.
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