If I see myself in the future, write an essay of no less than 500 words and offer a high reward. What are you waiting for?

If I were a Chinese teacher in the future, I would hold a brand-new Chinese textbook and walk briskly towards the podium I have longed for. How excited I must be at this time!

I stood on the podium and looked at the bright eyes of the lovely children. I was extremely excited and didn't feel nervous at all. I will teach them all the knowledge I have learned, and I will use my superb teaching methods to win their love. My first class was definitely a blast because. This class is like a breeze that brings beautiful flowers to the hearts of these children.

If I were a Chinese teacher in the future, I would make all children knowledgeable, study hard, and grow up to be people who contribute to the motherland.

If I were a Chinese teacher in the future, As a Chinese teacher, I will have endless enthusiasm. After class, I will sing and dance with the students, walk hand in hand with the students towards the peak of knowledge, face difficulties and obstacles together, and never give up or shrink back.

If I were a Chinese teacher in the future, I would teach them to sing the heroic and unrestrained "Ode to the Motherland" together: I would like them to write "Ode to the Motherland" with my pen full of affection. Motherland, I am proud of you." I also want to teach them to love the motherland and not to betray it. The motherland is the cradle of their lives. Let them know how important the motherland is in our confidence and how beautiful the language of the motherland is.

If I were a Chinese teacher in the future, I would tell them the poems of Chinese poets Li Bai, Du Fu and Du Mu. The prose of Chinese essayists Bing Xin, Zhu Ziqing and Lu Xun. Let them experience the various realms in the poem on their own. style, as well as the vigorous and vigorous brushstrokes.

If I were a Chinese teacher in the future, how much I would like my students to be very famous all over the world. Sometimes, I hope they become a poet or a writer, but that is what they want. I will not force them to make their own choices. I will let them choose their favorite careers and contribute to the motherland in their different positions.

I hope they will be “better than their masters”. In the future, I hope they will have their own outstanding achievements, and I will be proud to say that they are my students.

This is all my extravagant hope as a future Chinese teacher. But these are just my imagination. Really hope that one day these are true? But I will use my own efforts to achieve these. One day I will succeed.

Cheers for the future!