Respecting teachers is a traditional virtue of China. As the saying goes, "Teachers are hardworking gardeners, cultivating the flowers of the motherland." Gardener-a lofty title. It is you who irrigate us with hard sweat and let us grow up healthily.
Teacher, you have paid too much for us and all of us. In the evening, you should finish our homework quickly. Take notes in the book so that everyone can learn new knowledge tomorrow. Although I am sick, I still attend class with illness. What a noble quality this is! I remember one time: a classmate in our class had a particularly poor academic record. He never listens to lectures, and his homework is often not finished, but the teacher will go all out to help him. If he doesn't understand, the teacher will help him analyze it until he does. Until the end of the term, he scored 89 points. After that, the student listened carefully in class and finished his homework quickly. If he doesn't understand, ask the teacher. This is how the poor student came. This student is proud of having such a teacher. Our teacher always asks us to recite our compositions, just to improve the writing ability of our class. Because of this practice, our class has trained several outstanding elites, which often brings glory to our class. Seventy percent of these efforts come from teachers. If there were no teachers, we wouldn't have achieved such good results. If it were not for the teacher, how could we know so many words? If it weren't for teachers, we wouldn't be so knowledgeable.
Here, I want to say: Teacher, you have worked hard! ! We love you forever! ! ! ! !