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 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 call a student into the staff room for causing trouble. The student sighs and says "I'm cooked". What does this mean?
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?
A student says to you after a test, "That Section B was really difficult, no cap." How should you interpret this?
A student looks at your outfit, and whispers to his friend, "Teacher has mad rizz today." How should you feel?
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 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?
Are You a Cool Teacher or Does Gen Alpha / Gen Z Slang Confuse You?
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