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You may have experienced the feeling of humiliation when your teacher asked you a hard question because they knew you weren't listening. If you are nervous talking in front of your class or don’t always pay attention in class, you might want to try to avoid getting called on. You can try to blend into your class or try to trick your teacher so you don’t get called on. However, the best way to have a good experience in class is to be prepared for questions.
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 3:Blending Into the Class
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1Sit strategically. You want to try to sit in the teacher’s blind spot so they hopefully don’t notice you. Where you sit depends on the style of your classroom and your teacher. Try to sit in the edge of the classroom, out of the teacher’s main focus of vision. You can sit in the back to hopefully hide or the very front so the teacher possibly completely looks past you and forgets you are there.[1]
- You can try to sit next to someone who answers a lot of questions to hopefully blend in next to them.[2]
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2Look toward the front of the classroom. While the teacher is teaching, look toward them. Don’t look out the window, fidget, doodle, or text. At least look like you are paying attention to what they are saying. The teacher might find it disrespectful and think you are not paying attention if you seem distracted.[3]
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3Have an appropriate balance of eye contact. When your teacher is scanning the room trying to decide who to call on, do not make direct eye contact with the teacher. However, don’t clearly avoid eye contact and definitely don’t look down. Look away for a second then look back at the teacher then look away again. Try to find a good balance between completely avoiding looking at your teacher and looking at them too much.[4]
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4Look confident. Even if you aren’t confident and have no idea what the answer to the question is, pretend you do. Sit up straight and don’t look worried or nervous. Don’t look eager to answer the question, but don’t look like you clearly were not paying attention either. The teacher will likely call on someone who either seems overly confident or nervous.[5]
Method 2
Method 2 of 3:Tricking Your Teacher
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1Look through your notes. When the teacher is scanning the room, looking for someone to call on, search through your notes. Make it look like you are trying to find the answer and that you remember writing it down. If the teacher sees you searching through your notes, they might not call on you because they know you are trying to find the right answer.[6]
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2Pretend to write down notes. You should write real notes too, but if you are trying to trick your teacher not to call on you, pretend to write more notes. If the teacher is scanning the room, start writing down notes as if you are writing down a few more points from what the teacher said. The teacher will think you are really concentrating and trying to understand all the points.[7]
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3Rifle through your bag. When the teacher is deciding who to call on start rifling through your backpack, binder, or pencil case like you are looking for something important. Your teacher will hopefully see that you are focused on needing something urgently and not want to interrupt you.[8]
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4Make a concentrated face. Look like you are really focused and trying to think of the answer when the teacher is calling on students. If you look like you are concentrating the teacher will assume you were paying attention, but don’t know the answer, so they won’t call on you.
- You can also try making a really confused face like you don’t understand the question.[9]
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5Raise your hand when you do know the answer. When you do know the answer or the question is easy, raise your hand! That way when the question is hard the teacher won’t call on you because you already talked and participated.[10]
Method 3
Method 3 of 3:Being Prepared for Questions
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1Overcome speaking anxiety. If you want to avoid getting called on in class is because you are nervous to talk in front of other people, you might have a speaking anxiety. You can overcome this by being prepared for class and feeling confident and positive.
- Start your answers strong and don’t mumble.
- Practice speaking in front of smaller groups and then work your way up to talking in class.[11]
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2Pay attention in class. If you pay attention and concentrate, you will feel a lot more comfortable answering questions in class. When the teacher talks, actively listen and try to process what is being said. Take notes while the teacher talks and sit in the front of the class.
- Don’t be on your phone during class. It will distract you and stop you from paying attention.
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3Do your homework so you are prepared. If you come to class unprepared, you won’t know the answer to any questions. Do any homework assignments before class so you are prepared for any questions that the teacher might ask. If you feel confident, you won’t have to worry about avoiding the teacher and you will have a better experience in class.
Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat students do teachers choose to answer questions?
Community AnswerTeachers might choose students who seem like they clearly know the answer and are eager to talk. They might also pick students who seem like they were not paying attention in class or distracted by something else. Sometimes teachers will choose students who rarely talk to get them to participate. -
QuestionWhat if you were not listening to the teacher and get called on?
Community AnswerIf you were not paying attention and then get called on, do your best to make an educated guess about the topic. You can also be honest and say, "I am sorry. I was not paying attention," and then make sure to pay attention the rest of the class. Coming to class prepared and focusing on your teacher will make answering question easier if avoiding getting called on does not work. -
QuestionWhat if the teacher makes you come to the front of the class to answer the question, but you don't know the answer?
Community AnswerTry not to be nervous about being in the front. Try to make an educated guess or be honest and say you are sorry but you were not paying attention. -
QuestionHow do I not get called on in class when I'm the class clown?
Community AnswerThis might be hard, as many teachers call on students who they see as class clowns. Try to answer easy questions you know and avoid eye contact with the teacher. If you get called on and don't know the answer, just be honest about it. -
QuestionWhat if my teacher is mean?
Community AnswerIf you get called on my a mean teacher and you don't know the answer, the best thing to do is take your best guess and act smart and confident. As long as you act confidently, this should work. -
QuestionWhat if they use a random generator to call on you (such as using popsicle sticks)?
Community AnswerIf the teacher calls on students randomly, you will probably want to be prepared for class. Do your homework and pay attention in class, so when you do get called on you will more likely know the answer. -
QuestionHow do I keep from freaking out if I get called on in class?
Community AnswerJust take a deep breath and do your best to answer or do whatever the teacher wants you to do. Remember that most people don't like getting called on in class, and nobody is going to laugh at you if you make a mistake (most likely). Keep telling yourself that it's not a big deal, because it isn't! -
QuestionWhat if the teacher tells you to stop touching your bag and tells you to stop taking notes?
Community AnswerTry to do other tactics to avoid getting called on. You can try to blend into the classroom by choosing a good seat to sit in and avoiding eye contact with your teacher. Try to look confident and answer questions when you do know the answer. -
QuestionHow do I deal with classmates that make my teacher pay attention to me?
Community AnswerAsk the teacher if you can move your seat, or just ignore those people. -
QuestionMy teacher calls me out for absolutely no reason and everyone stares at me. I have social anxiety. Advice? I can't take it anymore.
Community AnswerTry the suggested tips. If nothing is working, maybe speak to your teacher about your anxiety. Many teachers will make an effort to help you.
Warnings
- Every teacher is different so these steps will not always work.Thanks!
References
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