1. The teacher knows everything. What you have done, what clubs you have joined, what courses you have taken and what scholarships you have won are all "written" in your letter of recommendation. I think no other teacher can do this except the tutor. But that is to teach you a course, and then a course with dozens of students. I don't believe that teachers can know what positions they hold, what activities they participate in, and what other courses they choose for dozens of students.
Therefore, anything written in a particularly mysterious way will always be cooking.
2. praise it hard. No matter how good the teacher is, it is impossible to blow a student better than himself. Then, just because students do well in their own classes, they say, "This student is the best student I have ever seen"-can a student do research if he does well in the score exam? . This is an insult to the teacher's IQ. How can a teacher guarantee that a student will be excellent just because of his good exam results? Then, full of praise. They are adjectives, and there are no concrete examples. Even a "role model" is, at first glance, a model that is universally applicable and can be praised by anyone. I bet that changing Miss to Mr. and Zhang San's name to Li Si's name is a letter of recommendation for Li Si. So apart from telling the truth, I said that the students have learned this course well and their thinking is very active. Unless there are concrete examples, there must be something wrong with other compliments.
3. find reasons to prevaricate. "I know this student because I am her head teacher. I know her well because she has a class position. ... "teacher" wrote a letter of recommendation, explaining everything? It's like subordinates reporting to superiors. Do you think this is the relationship between the recommended teachers and the teachers recommended to the school? So as long as you state the facts, such as "I have known her for three years", you don't need a reason. Most of those who go to great lengths to explain how to know students are not written by teachers.
4. Absurd logic. "When a student sits in the front row, she studies very hard." "A student takes notes carefully, and she studies well." The audience may be confused. Letters of recommendation written by China students rarely fail to make the above mistakes. Really from the reader's point of view, such a recommendation letter can have dozens of loopholes.