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Teacher in English VERSUS Teacher of English Sun Oct 22, 2006 23:05 pm  Teacher in English VERSUS Teacher of English
 

Hi

Daniela Encheva's profile says:

* (She is a) teacher in English. Why not "teacher of English"?

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Teacher in English VERSUS Teacher of English Mon Oct 23, 2006 7:45 am  Teacher in English VERSUS Teacher of English
 

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Her choice, I suppose. In suggests the breadth of a field of endeavor (he has a master's degree in Economics); of indicates the subject. I myself would probably use 'an English Teacher'.
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