Teacher Jiang, your class is not only vivid, but also humorous. I remember the first time you took our Chinese class. Everyone agreed that you were from a foreign country and could not speak Chinese. But you took your first class in standard and vivid Chinese. Suddenly, the students burst into applause. What's more, students think it is difficult, but I didn't expect that under your explanation, students will soon master it. In class, you occasionally mix a sentence or two of English, so that everyone can feel your humor and wit. How can this not make people say, "You are great!" And then what?
Teacher Jiang, you not only have a set in class, but also can see your vigorous posture on the basketball court. I saw you shouting "Pass the ball" to WU GANG, a basketball player in our class. WU GANG jumped up and threw the ball away. The ball draws a beautiful arc in the air and falls firmly into your hands. Look at your "dragonfly water" and jump gently. The ball drew another arc and fell firmly into the basketball basket. "Good" I saw you snap your fingers and said happily. At this time, you are as happy as a child. Isn't this the performance of "greatness"?
Teacher Jiang also has a stunt-whistling. I remember when you gave us a Chinese class, when the students finished learning the text in lightning speed and "broke through" the difficulties, you accidentally blew a whistle and attracted everyone's attention. Sure enough, after class is over, the students "study" around you. You didn't refuse, but you agreed, but there was a premise. No wonder everyone likes you very much.
This is our teacher Jiang. Teacher Jiang, your humor and knowledge should not win our applause and a deep admiration: "You are great!" " "Really?