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I'll be teaching today's class vs I'll be your teacher in today's class

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'I'll be teaching today's class' implies that the speaker will be the one conducting the class. 'I'll be your teacher in today's class' emphasizes the role of the speaker as the teacher for the students in that particular class.
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I'll be teaching today's class

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that the speaker will be the one conducting the class on that day.

This phrase is used to inform others that the speaker will be the one leading the class or delivering the lesson for the day.

Examples:

  • I'll be teaching today's class on Shakespearean sonnets.
  • She said, 'I'll be teaching today's class on environmental conservation.'
  • Looks like I'll be teaching at a Catholic high school.
  • And I'll be teaching Acting for Soap Operas.
  • Unfortunately, students, I will not be teaching class today.
  • It seems I will be teaching class today.
  • I'm going to be teaching the class today. Mrs. Edwards has had a family emergency.
  • And today, today, I'll be teaching you how to make the perfect poached egg.
  • All I know is I'll be teaching the class for the rest of the semester.
  • I am just going to teach young Adam here what I'll be teaching my own kid soon enough.
  • I'll be going inside to discuss today's events with...
  • I'll look up today's rescue code.
  • I'll let it pass to call today's result a tie.
  • Today's her day off, but I'll give her a call.
  • Jean-Luc, I'll give you the microphone so you can look... for today's winner.
  • Sorry, but I'll be a little late for today's meeting.
  • I'll take a coffee and today's "pravda" If it'll be a few minutes.
  • I'll put today's paper in his pocket, dump him far away on South River.
  • With today's receipts, I'll have enough to pay you off.
  • Don't be rude or I'll be teaching you a hard lesson.
  • I'll need you to surrender your mobile devices, anything that you have that can be used to record today's proceedings...
  • So, I'll be in charge of today's homeroom,

Alternatives:

  • I will be the instructor for today's class.
  • I will be leading today's class.
  • I will be conducting today's class.

I'll be your teacher in today's class

This phrase is correct and emphasizes the role of the speaker as the teacher for the students in that particular class.

This phrase is used to specifically indicate that the speaker will be the teacher for the students in the class happening on that day.

Examples:

  • I'll be your teacher in today's class, so please pay attention.
  • He announced, 'I'll be your teacher in today's class on algebra.'
  • I'll be your teacher today.
  • I'll be your teacher now.
  • I want you to be the teacher today.
  • Sweet, innocent RJ, must I be your teacher in all things?
  • Give me one second... to your teachers and counselors today.
  • Beaver, did you bring home a note from your teacher today?
  • The report from Ms Badia i Cutchet on improving the quality of teacher education today touches on some important issues.
  • Ben, I'll let your teachers know that you have a visitor today.
  • Joann, Ms. Rain is busy with Precious today, so I am the teacher today.
  • It was great that Teacher Han came for today's performance.
  • And I'm very proud... to be your teacher.
  • It was a pleasure to be your teacher.
  • It was my privilege to be your teacher.
  • I consider it an honor to be your teacher.
  • But I used to be your teacher, and I always knew that you had it in you.
  • From now on, I'm going to be your teacher.
  • I want to be your teacher again!
  • I talked to the other teacher today... ...I asked him why people aren't more friendly
  • I'm going to be your teacher, understand?
  • Flirting with your teacher in front of his pregnant wife.

Alternatives:

  • I will be the teacher for today's class.
  • I will be instructing your class today.
  • I will be guiding your class today.

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