Are You a Cool Teacher or Does Gen Alpha / Gen Z Slang Confuse You?

Are You a Cool Teacher

Are You a Cool Teacher or Does Gen Alpha / Gen Z Slang Confuse You?

If a student tells you you're "cooking," should you say thank you or call the principal? Let's test your slang vocabulary.

You are giving an assignment to be completed over the holiday and you hear a student whisper, "Teacher is officially my biggest opp." What does this mean?
A student says to you after a test, "That Section B was really difficult, no cap." How should you interpret this?
You explained a very complicated topic and made it easy for the class to understand. A student says "You ate and left no crumbs." What should your response be?
You smoothly catch a water bottle that was about to fall off a desk. A student in the front row mutters, "+500 aura points." What did you just earn?
You've asked anyone to solve a math problem on the board. A student gets up and says "Okay, let me cook!" What should your response be?
You call a student into the staff room for causing trouble. The student sighs and says "I'm cooked". What does this mean?
A student looks at your outfit, and whispers to his friend, "Teacher has mad rizz today." How should you feel?
Are You a Cool Teacher or Does Gen Alpha / Gen Z Slang Confuse You?
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