teacher
A 'maestro' refers to a person who teaches, particularly in a school. The term is gender neutral.
The teacher is sick today.
In this situation, 'maestro' is used to indicate a teacher, and the sentence states that the teacher is sick today.
The teacher is teaching a Spanish lesson.
In this example, 'maestro' translates to 'teacher'. The sentence is showing the teacher in the act of teaching a Spanish lesson.
The conductor is leading the orchestra.
'Maestro' can also mean 'conductor' aside from 'teacher'. In this sentence, the 'maestro' is leading an orchestra.
My music teacher is very strict.
'Maestro' is used to indicate 'teacher'. 'Música' is music. So 'maestro de música' is a music teacher.
The master of ceremonies is announcing the next events.
'Maestro de ceremonia' is a term for a person who directs an event or ceremony.
The teacher is correcting the exams.
Here, 'maestro' refers to a teacher who is in the act of correcting or grading exams.
My math teacher is very good.
'Maestro de matemáticas' refers to a math teacher. 'Muy bueno' means very good.
Do you know the high school teacher?
This sentence is asking if the person being spoken to knows the 'maestro de la escuela secundaria', which translates to 'high school teacher'.
The yoga teacher is very calm.
This sentence describes a 'maestro de yoga', or yoga teacher, as being very calm.
The teacher always arrives early.
Here, 'maestro' simply refers to a teacher who always arrives early.