As you start your road to boosting your English, here are some guide to know what to do in English B class.
First, join the discussion actively. Speak up your mind, we value your words so much. Second, submit every assignment on time. Manage your time effectively. Third, talk to your teacher, and ask him for some feedback.
Listen to your teacher. I guess it's more than what has been mentioned on the list, but you'll start to see what you should do in the future.
Do plagiarism.
Let your teacher know about your situation. Text him. Also, if you're not sure what to do with the assignment, ask him immediately.
The only rule in my class is to speak in English all the time. I couldn't find any better advice to learn a language rather than to use it actively. Mostly, we don't judge people by saying that it was right or wrong - opening a space for discussion. Again, we value your words more than anything. Also, don't worry about the grammar. I'm not a grammar Nazi.
I'd say, it was good. But if you haven't reached 95, it means there's a lot of room for you to grow. Feedback is the key.
A spill: Whoever got 95 in my class has my acknowledgment. Based on the statistic, those who received 95 frequently, has a bigger chance of success in the future. Not once, but consistencly. 95 is a critical role in my class.
I can recommend you a lot of good English novels. But let's start with "Toto-chan", one sit reading and I found it fun to read. If you want a more challenging book, try "To kill a mocking bird". Quick alert, the language was rather difficult, you may find it a bit confusing to understand what is going on with the plot since the plot goes back and forth many times. Or you can start with any book you like and have fun.
Helpful tips: use markers to mark which word caught your attention.
NT = No tools allowed. Meaning you must not use any tools including a dictionary, translation tools, AI, or other sources. Some tasks are given the label of NT.
I have no idea.