Poetry of steel rolling

Teacher, I want to tell you.

I was a little surprised when you first came to our class two years ago. You are so young, how can you replace Mr. Wang who has more teaching experience than you? Can we learn knowledge well and improve our grades in these important two years of primary school? I wasn't the only one who thought so at that time. Everyone in my class thought so. We all walked into the fourth grade classroom with such a question mark.

When you gave us the first Chinese lesson, the sentence "Hello, classmates" and the 90-degree bow were deeply imprinted in our minds. From that moment on, we have a good impression on you. We answer the sentence "Hello, teacher" with expectation and respect for you. Perhaps it is your humorous class that makes us deeply fall in love with you and our big friend, our Chinese teacher.

After you came to our class, not only did you let us learn the knowledge in the textbook well, but you also often sacrificed your own time to learn more and practice writing. You corrected all the compositions we handed in carefully and responsibly, and wrote different comments for each of us. It is because of these comments that we understand the defects in the composition and correct them more quickly. Our skills to improve our writing skills are among them.

Your contribution to us has finally paid off. We won the second place in the whole school composition competition. Now, our class is famous for its good composition. All this is due to your contribution. You have lived up to our expectations. In the days when you taught us, our Chinese scores gradually improved and our composition level was higher than that of our peers. We are all proud to have a teacher like you.

These two years, you are like a big tree, and we are the grass under your tree. You have been protecting us with open arms, at the same time, you have also taught us a wealth of knowledge, so that we can thrive. Accompanied by you, we have grown up and become big brothers and sisters in the school. We are about to leave this place where we have lived and studied for six years and step into another new school to start a new study and life.

Before I leave this school, I want to say "hello teacher" to you again, so that the teacher-student relationship will remain in our hearts forever as it was at the beginning.

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