This is how I want to be remembered as a teacher when I die obviating the word
'beautiful' and other physical descriptions. This is why I teach...the words
may not be written there but I know that teaching is a gift and it is a
privilege to be part of the life of every student. Thank you, Justin. :)
(Unedited feature article
from one of my Journalism students.)
Her name is Ms. Nina. She is a teacher in my school. She teaches English
and Creative Writing. She comes to my class every day. Every student always
follow her lessons enthusiastically.
Ms. Nina is at her early
thirties. I think she is about 35 years old. She is very slim, and has average
height. I think she is about 155 c.m. Her hair is long, black and straight.
But, what people like from her is her white complexion.
She is very nice,
attentive, and dedicated. I have liked her since the first day she came to my
class. She has been teaching us for two months, and helping us to learn new
materials. We don't have difficulties in learning the subjects because she
teaches us well.
She knows her students
well. She always gives us school assignments, and checks our works carefully.
When a student makes many mistakes, she understands that she needs to help him.
She will come to his table and explain the material one by one.
The material in the new
semester is more difficult than before. Every students must understand the
materials before taking a test. Some chapters are completely new for us. She
always helps us when we have problems. Now, we don't think they are hard anymore.
I am happy that Ms. Nina
is a teacher. I hope she can be a teacher for a long time. Some teachers do not
know how to deal with their students, but Ms. Nina knows how to handle them.