My English Teacher

             Teachers are humans. Every one of them has his own method of explanation and students treatment. There's a famous saying in Arabic that goes "The one who taught me a letter, I would be a slave for him" and that's tells us how the teacher has a great position. In the 12th grade, my English teacher was a unique person for me. I loved him so much. He had an amazing ability to communicate with students. It might be because of his young age, so he knew how to satisfy teenagers like us. This teacher was work and teaches the material from his heart. He was making sure that everybody had understood the lesson before they leave.
             I learned many adjectives from him such as confidence, patience and studying hard. There were many situations that this teacher had faced it and worked out with me. I was little shy from reading loudly and doing presentations and he noticed that on me, so he was always letting me to read and make presentations and by the time I get rid of this ugly adjective. He was treating me as a unique person. I don't know why, but I think that he liked me to. For example, when I came late to the class, he didn't say anything, but when someone else came, he punished him. Finally, he always gave us a lot of assignments to do so that we could study more and understand the material well.
             In conclusion, my English teacher deserves all appreciations and respectful. I learned from him how to be confident of myself, patience and to study hard. In addition, I gained various ways of thinking and processing ideas, which improved me positively. Finally, all the thankful and grateful for him for what he did in which it led me to success.
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