Sentence examples of "teachers" in English with translation "profesor"

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They are both good teachers. Ambos son buenos profesores.
Those are our teachers' cars. Esos son los autos de nuestros profesores.
Which teachers were you talking to? ¿A qué profesores les estaban hablando?
Some teachers peel potatoes while teaching. Algunos profesores pelan patatas mientras enseñan.
The teachers greeted the little boy. Los profesores saludaron al pequeño niño.
They borrow books from the teachers' library. Ellas piden prestado libros de la biblioteca de profesores.
My husband and I are both teachers. Mi marido y yo somos profesores.
Many teachers have a problem with Tom. Muchos profesores tienen problemas con Tom.
The teachers are trying to motivate their students. El profesor está intentando incentivar a sus alumnos.
We teachers are human just like you students. Nosotros, los profesores, somos humanos, igual que vosotros, estudiantes.
There is an urgent need for qualified teachers. Hay una urgente necesidad de profesores cualificados.
The teachers debated the problem with the parents. Los profesores discutieron el problema con los padres.
None of the teachers could solve the problem. Ninguno de los profesores pudo resolver el problema.
Tom and Mary are both very competent teachers. Tom y Mary son profesores muy capaces.
Some of them are teachers, and some are engineers. Algunos de ellos son profesores, y algunos son ingenieros.
The knowledge of the science teachers is very poor. El conocimiento de los profesores de ciencia es muy escaso.
Teachers should occasionally let their students blow off some steam. Los profesores deberían permitir a sus estudiantes desahogarse ocasionalmente.
I would hope that my teachers were eager to work. Me haría ilusión que mis profesores tuvieran ganas de trabajar.
All the English teachers at my son's school are native speakers. Todos los profesores de inglés en el colegio de mi hijo son hablantes nativos.
I don't like teachers who like students who don't like asking questions. No me gustan los profesores a los que les gustan los estudiantes a los que no les gusta hacer preguntas.
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