Hello!
How time flies! In a blink of an eye, the exam is over and the papers have been handed out. Looking at the scores on the test paper, I was surprised. Because it is far from my due level, I would like to say sorry to you. I failed to live up to your ardent hopes for me. My grades in this English final exam are very unsatisfactory, which not only makes you sad, but also makes me feel ashamed. Therefore, today I write this critical letter with 120,000 guilt and regret, expressing my apologies for my bad behavior of not learning English well and my determination not to learn English well again.
As early as when you first took us, you repeatedly stressed that the whole class must study hard and study English seriously. Until now, the teacher's instructions are still in my ears, and the serious expression is still in my eyes. I am deeply shocked and deeply aware of the importance of this matter, so I have repeatedly warned myself to take this matter as a top priority and not to disappoint the teacher's painstaking efforts. So, I'm starting to reflect on myself now.
As Gorky said-when you take something very seriously, hardships and failures will follow. Just like before this exam, I was anxious and insomnia because I wanted to do well in the exam, and my mental state was very poor the next day. But in the final analysis, it's because I didn't study hard, otherwise I wouldn't take this exam even if I was in a bad spirit. Recalling that time, I was too anxious to review! However, it is too late to regret, and it is too late to regret! I don't want to say anything else, such as carelessness and not seeing the topic clearly. I know that none of these reasons can be established, because all these problems can only be attributed to my poor study and failure to reach the level of understanding problems that a modern middle school student should have. Without rewarding the teachers' hard work, I feel more and more clearly that I am an irresponsible person for myself, my parents and my teachers.
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