A student to be an English teacher should study hard [closed]
A: A student to be an English teacher should study hard.
B: A student, to be an English teacher, should study hard.
I think A and B are correct. Do you have any different ideas?
Solution 1:
Those sentences don't sound like native English, and they're actually kind of confusing. You're better off with something like:
To become an English teacher, a student should study hard.
That still sounds a little weird, but at least it's not confusing.
Something more native-sounding would be like:
If a student wants to become an English teacher, she should study hard.