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Title: A letter to a junior high school teacher.
A letter to a junior high school teacher

Dear my future head teacher:

Hello! I am a student of Class 60 1 in Beigang Primary School of Tongxiang Experimental Primary School Education Group. Six years ago today, I stepped into the door of primary school life; Today, I am about to enter the door of junior high school life. In the face of strange schools, teachers and classes, I am full of curiosity.

I am a lively and cheerful little girl. In class, you will see my high arm, and after class, you will see my active figure. I am very popular. Both boys and girls are my friends. I have a wide range of hobbies. Badminton, flute playing, dancing, reading, English reading and writing are all my strengths. I love playing badminton. Influenced by my father, I go to the gym for training every Saturday. I like playing the flute. Whenever I play it, I will be intoxicated by the wonderful music. I like dancing. Every time I get tired of doing my homework, I will dance to relax myself. I like reading. Once I get a book, I won't put it down until my mother takes it away ... I often rehearse dancing and singing for class activities and help English teachers read the text, so I became a literary and art committee member of the class and a representative of English class, and I was a teacher's right-hand man.

Of course, I can be careless and impetuous sometimes. I will write "6" as "0" and "3 1.4" as "3. 14" and copy the wrong answer just now, but I believe I will correct this shortcoming in my junior high school career!

Listening to my big brother and sister who have already entered junior high school, I said that there is no spare time in junior high school life, and I keep doing homework, homework, homework and endless homework every day. So, I'm getting into the good habit of being quick. They also say that math and science are subjects in junior high school. If you don't learn these two subjects well, you won't be in the top few in the exam. Of course, Chinese is also very important, because Chinese reading comprehension is the basis of learning science and mathematics well. Therefore, I want to lay a solid foundation in Chinese, mathematics and science in primary schools, so that I don't have to make up lessons in junior high schools.

I know I have been admitted to your school, but at present I am still a primary school student, so how can I be a qualified graduate? I think, first of all, we should learn the knowledge in class solidly, ask the teacher immediately when we encounter problems, and don't bring it to the exam; Secondly, on the basis of learning the knowledge in class, we should also learn the knowledge outside class. After all, the knowledge in class is limited, and the knowledge outside class is infinite, which needs us to explore constantly.

I know that the task of junior high school will be more arduous than that of primary school, but there will be more knowledge waiting for us to explore and discover in junior high school. I believe my junior high school life will be more exciting!

teacher Zhu

Good health and smooth work!

A pupil who is about to enter junior high school: XXX

20 10 April 10