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英语老师我想对你说作文400字左右全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Dear English Teacher,I've been wanting to tell you some things for a while now, but I never knew quite how to put it into words. You see, learning English with you has been one amazing adventure! At first, I was really nervous and scared that English would be too hard. But you made it fun with all your silly games, songs, and stories. Who knew the alphabet could be an epic fantasy tale? You literally brought the letters to life!Remember when we went on that awesome quest to rescue the vowels from the evil consonant monster? Signing the alphabet like a rap video was hilarious! And don't even get me started on thetime you taught us new vocabulary words by having us act them out like characters in a play. Seeing Tommy be a "photographer" and Lily be an "acrobat" was so funny. You have a crazy cool imagination, Mrs. Patterson!I used to be super shy about speaking English, but now I can't wait for my turn to read out loud or answer your questions.You make every kid feel brave. Like when I struggled with pronouncing "three" and always said "free" instead. You never made me feel dumb. You just patiently helped me over and over until I got it right. Your encouragement means so much.English class is definitely not boring with you around! Who else would bring in hilarious new jokes every week and have us practice telling them? I'll never forget Sally's knockout performance of "Why did the kid throw his clock out the window? Because he wanted to see time fly!" Comedy gold.You also make learning grammar fun through games and competitions. Seeing the boys' team verzs the girls' team diagramming sentences as fast as they could was an all-out battle! We were all leaning forward in our seats, cheering our classmates on. Turning nouns into verbs by adding suffixes felt more like scoring points than studying.Most of all, you really care about each and every one of us. You never make us feel small or afraid to try new things. You're always there for us whether it's struggling with a tricky new word or just needing a pep talk. You cheer us on endlessly. English class is the highlight of my week because you make it a fun, safe space to learn and grow.Thank you for being the world's most awesome English teacher! You're changing lives one high-five, game and joke at a time.Love,Your Favorite Student篇2Dear Mrs. Johnson,I've been wanting to tell you something for a really long time, but I never knew how to say it. You're my favorite teacher ever, and I love coming to your English class! I know I don't always pay attention or do my homework, but that's just because English is really hard sometimes. I get confused with all the weird rules and big words. But you always make it fun and help me understand better.Do you remember when we read "Charlotte's Web" together last year? That was my favorite book! I cried so much when Charlotte died at the end. You let me read parts of it out loud, even though I'm not the best reader. I felt so proud. And you didn't laugh at me when I mess up the hard words. You just helped me sound them out.I also loved when we did that project about our favorite animals. I got to write and draw all about dogs. My dog Buddy is my best friend, so I knew everything to say. You said my writing was really good and you hung up my project for everyone to see. That made me feel like a real author!Sometimes the other kids make fun of me for not being that smart. But you never do. You're always so nice and patient, even when I ask a million questions. You make me feel like it's okay to not understand something right away. You tell me to just keep trying my best.I don't know if I'll ever be really good at English. The rules are too confusing and there are too many exceptions. But as long as I have you as my teacher, I'll never stop trying. You make me want to work hard and get better. Maybe I can be an author someday and write awesome books in English!Thank you for being the best teacher ever, Mrs. Johnson. I'm so lucky to be in your class. I'll never forget everything you've taught me, about English and about never giving up. You're the best!Love,Your favorite student,[Your name]篇3Dear English Teacher, I want to tell youDear Mrs. Smith,I really want to tell you something important. I know I'm justa kid, but I've been thinking a lot about English class lately. There are some things I'd like to share with you.First of all, I want you to know that I really like learning English. It's such a cool language! I love learning new words and being able to read books and watch movies in English. It's like a whole new world has opened up to me.But sometimes, I get a little confused in class. When you're teaching us grammar rules or pronunciation, it can be hard to keep up. I try my best to pay attention, but sometimes my mind starts to wander. I start thinking about playing outside with my friends or what's for lunch.I don't mean to be disrespectful or anything. It's just that sitting still for a long time is really hard for me. Maybe we could do more fun activities or games to help us learn? That would make it easier for me to stay focused.Another thing I want to tell you is that I really admire how hard you work. You're always so patient with us, even when we're being a little silly or not paying attention. You never seem to get frustrated or angry. You just keep on teaching with a smile on your face.I know it can't be easy dealing with a whole classroom full of rowdy kids like us. But you never give up on us. You always encourage us to keep trying and remind us that making mistakes is okay. That really means a lot to me.So, Mrs. Smith, I just want you to know that even though I might not always show it, I really appreciate everything you do for us. You're not just teaching us English; you're teaching us to be better people. You're teaching us to be kind, patient, and never give up on our dreams.I promise to try my best in your class from now on. I'll pay closer attention, participate more, and always give it my all. Because you deserve nothing less than my very best effort.Thank you for being such an amazing teacher and an even more amazing person.Your student,[Your Name]篇4Dear English Teacher, What I Want to SayDear Mrs. Smith,You are the best English teacher ever! I really like your class because you make learning English fun. When I first started learning English, I thought it would be super hard and boring. But you make it exciting with all the games and activities we do. My favorite is when we play English Bingo - I get so excited when I get a bingo!I still remember the first day of school when I walked into your classroom. I was really nervous because I didn't know any English at all. My palms were sweaty and my tummy had butterflies. But then you greeted me with the biggest smile and said "Welcome! Don't worry, we'll learn together." That made me feel so much better.You are really good at explaining things in a way that makes sense. Like when we learned about verb tenses, you used funny actions to help us remember. Whenever I see a dog walking, I think "Present continuous - he is walking!" Thanks to you, grammar doesn't make my brain feel like scrambled eggs anymore.I also really appreciate that you let us work in groups and practice conversations. Speaking English used to make me super duper shy, but now I'm not scared to try. You always remind us that it's okay to make mistakes as long as we keep trying our best. I don't feel embarrassed in your class.My English has improved so much this year all because of you! My parents are really impressed too. They say my pronunciation is great and that I'm becoming more confident. I'm so glad you're my teacher.At the end of every class, I leave feeling happy and proud of myself. Thank you for being so kind, patient, and making learning English truly enjoyable. You're the best teacher in the whole universe!Your favorite student,Johnny篇5Dear English Teacher,I have something really important to tell you. It's been on my mind for a while, and I just have to get it off my chest. I hope you don't mind me being honest with you.First of all, I want to say thank you for being my English teacher. Learning English is hard, but you make it fun and interesting. I look forward to your class every day because I never know what exciting games or activities you'll have planned. Remember when we did that running dictation thingy? That was sooo cool! I was huffing and puffing but laughing the whole time.I also really appreciate how patient and kind you are. When I don't understand something, you never make me feel dumb. You just explain it again in a different way until that lightbulb finally goes off in my head. You're always smiling and cracking little jokes to make us laugh. Your positive energy brightens up the whole classroom.But I have to be honest - sometimes your lessons confuse me. Like when we're learning grammar rules with all those big fancy terms. I get lost trying to remember if I'm supposed to use the present perfect continuous tense or whatever. My brain just doesn't work that way yet. I'm just a kid! Maybe we could do more fun activities to practice instead?Another thing - and I know this one is my fault - but I really struggle to stay focused for the whole class period. After lunch, my mind starts wandering and I zone out. I'm not trying to berude or anything. I just have a short attention span. Do you think we could take more breaks to run around or stretch? That might help me.Anyway, those are just a couple little things I wanted to mention. Overall, you're an amazing teacher and I'm so lucky to have you. English is my favorite subject because of you! I'll keep working hard and you keep being awesome. Thanks a million, English teacher!Your favorite student,[Your name]篇6English Teacher, I Want to Tell YouHi Miss Johnson! It's me, Tommy from your 4th grade English class. I had a bunch of stuff I wanted to tell you, so I decided to write you this really long letter. I hope you don't mind!First of all, I just wanted to say thank you for being such an awesome teacher. English class is my favorite part of the school day because you make it so much fun. I never feel bored or like I want to fall asleep during your lessons. You always have usplaying cool games, singing silly songs, and doing interesting projects and activities. It makes learning English feel like playtime rather than work.I especially love all the interactive stuff we do, like the conversations we practice and the role-playing games. It really helps me learn how to speak English properly instead of just reading it from a book. I used to be so shy about talking in English, but you've helped me get over that. Now I'm not afraid to open my mouth and give it a try, even if I make mistakes sometimes. I know you'll never judge me or make me feel dumb.Speaking of mistakes, thank you for always correcting us in a nice way when we get something wrong. You never yell or make us feel badly about ourselves. You just gently point out the error and help us fix it without any drama. Some teachers can be really mean about it, but not you. You're super patient and caring, which makes it easier to learn.Your fun and positive attitude towards teaching is so refreshing too. You never seem grumpy or annoyed to be at school. You're always smiling and in a good mood, ready to make our English lessons as entertaining as possible. It's hard not to feel happy and excited in your class! Even on my worst days, your cheerful energy lifts my spirits.I also really appreciate how you take the time to get to know each of us as individuals. You don't just see us as another bunch of nameless students. You learn our personalities, interests, strengths and weaknesses. You push us just enough to keep challenging ourselves without overwhelming us. It shows you genuinely care about our progress.You've especially been great at encouraging me and boosting my confidence this year. English used to be my worst subject since it's not my first language. I felt so frustrated because no matter how hard I tried, I struggled. But you never gave up on me. You worked with me extra during recess, found creative ways to help me understand concepts, and most importantly, you believed in me. Thanks to you, English isn't my worst subject anymore!Honestly, Miss Johnson, you're the best English teacher a kid could ask for. You make learning the language fun instead of stressful. You create a positive environment where it's okay to make mistakes as long as we're trying our best. You take the time to connect with us as individuals and you never give up on any of your students, no matter how much help they need. Other teachers could learn a lot from your patience, kindness and creativity.So thank you from the bottom of my heart for being such an incredible teacher this year. You've helped me gain confidence in my English abilities and develop a love for the language that I'll carry for life. I'll never forget your class or all the ways you've inspired me. You're the tops, Miss Johnson!Love,Tommy。

英语老师我想对你说作文

英语老师我想对你说作文

英语老师我想对你说作文
英语老师,我要向您诉说一件事。

这件事一会埋藏在我的心底。

那是去年的一天上午,到了7点整,闹钟便“叮一叮”的催促我快快起床去上英语补习班,我只好不情愿地离开小被窝。

一切准备就绪后,我刚要出门肚子便痛了起来,我立即走进了厕所,过了好一会儿我才出来,这是一看时钟,天啊!还有几分钟就要上课了!我大惊失色,以最快的`速度赶往补习学校,可还是迟到了……
当我轻轻地推开教师门时,同学们的目光“刷”一下子全移到了我身上,我的脸顿时一阵红,一阵白。

在看到老师利箭般的严厉目光投向了我,我更是有口难言,只好硬着头皮回座位。

过了一会儿,老师发了一张练习卷让我们做,我很快完成了所有题目。

这时,坐在我后面的马陈翼向我发出了“求救信号”,我连理都不理他,他见我无动于衷,便再三哀求,我转过头刚想回绝他,却被老师发现了,您把我批评了一顿……说我跟他学坏。

唉!被冤枉的滋味真不好受!。

六年级写给英语老师的一封信_应用文

六年级写给英语老师的一封信_应用文

六年级写给英语老师的一封信六年级写给英语老师的一封信给老师的一封信六年级给老师的一封信a letter to my teacher贺州市昭平县一小六年级五班叶可可hezhou county a little the sixth grade five class leaves cocoa敬爱的老师:dear teacher:您好!近来工作很忙吧?身体可好?自从上了六年级,功课负担重了许多,但却无法压抑我对您的思念,是您唤起了我对学习的孜孜追求。

hello. recent work is very busy? the body? since the last of the sixth grade, the burden of heavy school work a lot, but can not suppress my missing to you, is you aroused my study diligently pursue.老师,您有一颗爱生如子的心,您用平等的眼光看待每一名学生,无微不至地关怀、爱护我们。

红花最清楚绿叶的无私,鸟儿最知道天空的广阔,作为您的学生,最能体会您的良苦用心。

那些聪明伶俐、1 / 3活泼可爱的学生确实招人喜欢,但那些内心卑微、自控能力差的学生可谓是班上的“后腿”,他们得到的多数是怒斥和批评。

一个班级,都是由“好”学生和“坏”学生组成的,好学生常常受到老师的青睐和信任;“坏”学生常常得到的是老师的不理解和讨厌。

您可不同,对于那些差生,从不用尖酸刻薄的话语批评他们,打击他们的积极性,伤害他们的自尊心,而是对他们悉心教诲,经常给予鼓励;上课时,您用坦诚和蔼的目光注视他们,细心倾听他们的心声;对于上课不敢问题的胆小害羞的学生,您会特别点名提问,其实,您不是存心和他们过不去,而是在锻炼他们的胆量,挖掘他们的闪光点,让他们不断进步。

总之,对于每一个学生,您都用满腔热情唤醒他们,让他们跟着您在知识的海洋里尽情遨游。

写给英语老师的一封信_小学作文

写给英语老师的一封信_小学作文

写给英语老师的一封信
本文是关于小学作文的写给英语老师的一封信,感谢您的阅读!
亲爱的邓老师:
您好!
最近工作愉快吗?我很想您,我最喜欢英语了。

自从您开始教英语时,我的成绩从来都是90分以上。

有一次,我考了97分,您奖给了我一个本,当您说;“李佳仪,这次考的不错!”时,我非常高兴,我一定要继续努力!
邓老师,我最不喜欢星期三。

因为,那天没有英语课。

还有一次,您让我们给们您写纸条,……第二节下课你叫我到你办公室,抱着我笑着说:“这里的作业确实很好,我什么时候对你不理睬了?”我嘻嘻的笑了两声。

您经常跟我拉手,您的手多么光滑,多么柔软。

老师,您在我心中是最好的老师,我最喜欢您了!
祝您越来越年轻,越来越漂亮。

您的学生:李佳仪
2007年5月29日。

英语老师,我想对你说作文400字

英语老师,我想对你说作文400字

英语老师,我想对你说作文
英语老师,时间过得很快,转眼间,我们就快小学毕业了。

我不知道你是高兴还是难过。

老师,我们都知道你是第一次教学,是一个实习生。

教我们这班那么调皮的学生,应该很累吧。

说实话,虽然你经常罚我们抄单词抄课文,但我们没有责怪你,那是因为我们不听你的话,经常不认真学英语。

现在就算有再多的笔墨,也无法表达我想对你说的全部心里话了。

我英语成绩不是很好,学习时也是无从下手。

是您手把手教我的,您让我把不会的问题,不会读的单词先标记好,下课后到办公室问你。

你还让我天天上去找你背书。

我到办公室后,你开始认真地教我读,教我背,使我背单词的速度快了很多。

我不会的题目,你也会很耐心地教导我。

我听完会做了,你会很高兴地表扬我。

就算不会,你也不会觉得麻烦,依然一次次一遍遍地重新教导我。

果然功夫不负有心人,我的英语成绩从40多分提到80多分。

那次,你还在全班同学面前表扬我。

是呀,这一年的时间过得很快,转眼间到了学期末,我们就要毕业了。

临近毕业之际,英语老师,我想对你说:英语老师,有你真好!英语老师,你辛苦了!。

我想对英语老师说作文400字

我想对英语老师说作文400字

我想对英语老师说作文400字Hello, teacher. I hope you are doing well. 你好,老师。

希望您一切顺利。

I wanted to take this opportunity to express my gratitude for your guidance and support throughout the year. 想借此机会表达我对您在这一年里的指导和支持的感激之情。

Your dedication to helping me improve my English skills has truly made a difference in my academic performance. 您对帮助我提高英语技能的奉献,确实在我的学业表现中起到了显著作用。

I have seen a significant improvement in my writing abilities and confidence in expressing myself in English, all thanks to your patience and encouragement. 我在写作能力和表达自己的自信方面取得了显著进步,这都归功于您的耐心和鼓励。

Your constructive feedback on my essays has been invaluable in helping me identify and correct my weaknesses. 您对我的作文提供的建设性反馈对我帮助很大,有助于我识别和纠正自己的弱点。

I truly appreciate the effort you put into nurturing my language skills and shaping me into a better writer. 我真的很感谢您在培养我的语言技能和塑造我成为更好的作家方面所付出的努力。

老师,我想对您说作文写给英语老师

老师,我想对您说作文写给英语老师

老师,我想对您说作文写给英语老师English:Dear English teacher, I would like to express my gratitude towards you for your unwavering dedication and guidance in helping me improve my English skills. Your passion for teaching, patience in explaining complex grammar concepts, and encouragement to never give up have truly inspired me to work harder and strive for excellence. The engaging lessons, interactive activities, and constructive feedback you provide have not only boosted my confidence in speaking and writing in English but have also ignited a love for the language within me. Your dedication to nurturing each student's potential and fostering a positive learning environment has created a classroom atmosphere where I feel motivated to challenge myself and expand my knowledge. I am truly thankful for all that you do to support and encourage me on my English learning journey, and I am grateful to have you as my teacher.中文翻译:亲爱的英语老师,我想向您表达我的感激之情,感谢您在帮助我提高英语水平方面的坚定奉献和指导。

我想对英语老师说作文400字

我想对英语老师说作文400字

我想对英语老师说作文400字英文回答:My English teacher is one of the most influential people in my life. He has taught me so much more than just the English language. He has taught me how to think critically, how to communicate effectively, and how to appreciate the beauty of language.He is always patient and encouraging, even when I make mistakes. He believes in me, even when I doubt myself. Heis always willing to go the extra mile to help me succeed.I am so grateful for my English teacher. He has made mea better student, a better writer, and a better person.中文回答:我的英语老师是我生命中最有影响力的人之一。

他教给我的不仅仅是英语这门语言。

他还教会了我如何批判性思维、如何有效沟通,以及如何欣赏语言之美。

他总是很有耐心,善于鼓励,即使我犯了错。

他相信我,即使我怀疑自己。

他总是愿意付出额外的努力来帮助我取得成功。

我非常感谢我的英语老师。

他让我成为了一名更好的学生、更好的作家和更好的人。

他是一个让我对学习英语产生了浓厚兴趣的人。

在他的指导下,我的英语水平有了很大的提高。

他是一个非常有耐心、负责任的老师。

他总是能够用简单易懂的方式解释复杂的语法知识。

他不仅是一位优秀的老师,更是一位值得尊敬的长辈。

送给英语老师的作文

送给英语老师的作文

送给英语老师的作文English:Dear English teacher, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for all the knowledge and guidance you have imparted to me over the course of the academic year. Your passion for the English language is truly inspiring and has motivated me to strive for excellence in my studies. Your patience and dedication in helping me improve my writing skills and pronunciation have not gone unnoticed, and I am grateful for your unwavering support and encouragement. Your creative and engaging teaching methods have made learning English an enjoyable experience, and I am truly grateful for the impact you have had on my academic journey. Thank you for being an exceptional teacher and for all that you do to help your students succeed.中文翻译:亲爱的英语老师,我想表达我对您在整个学年里传授给我的知识和指导的衷心感激之情。

您对英语语言的热情真是令人鼓舞,激励着我努力追求学业的卓越。

老师,我想对您说作文写给英语老师

老师,我想对您说作文写给英语老师

老师,我想对您说作文写给英语老师Title: A Heartfelt Thank You to My English Teacher.In the vast expanse of knowledge, you are the guiding star that has illuminated my path. You, my dear English teacher, have not only taught me the language but have also instilled in me a love for literature and a curiosity to explore the world through words.From the very first day of class, your enthusiasm and passion for English were evident. Your lessons were notjust about grammar rules or vocabulary lists; they were stories that came alive with your叙事技巧 and engaging delivery. You made Shakespeare's plays come to life, and the poems of Keats and Frost resonate in our hearts.Your classroom was a sanctuary of learning, where every question was welcome and every answer was a step towards understanding. You encouraged us to think critically, to challenge ourselves, and to embrace our mistakes asopportunities for growth. You taught us that learning is not just about acquiring knowledge, but also about developing a love for life-long curiosity.Your dedication to your craft was inspiring. Your meticulous preparation for every class, your attention to detail, and your relentless pursuit of excellence were a testament to your commitment to education. You were notjust a teacher, but a mentor and a friend who was always there to listen, to advise, and to offer a shoulder to lean on.Through your guidance, I have discovered the joy of reading and writing. You have shown me how words can be used not just to communicate, but also to express thoughts and emotions, to create beauty, and to inspire others. You have instilled in me a confidence in my writing abilities and a belief that I can make a difference through the power of words.Moreover, you have taught me the importance of cultural understanding and the value of diversity. Through ourdiscussions about different literary works and theircultural backgrounds, you have broadened my horizons and made me more aware of the rich tapestry of human experience.As I look back on my journey in learning English, I am grateful for the impact you have had on my life. You havenot just been my teacher, but also a shining beacon of inspiration and a guiding force in my academic and personal growth.In conclusion, I want to express my deepest gratitudeto you, my English teacher. Your passion, dedication, and unwavering belief in me have been the driving force behind my success in English and beyond. Thank you for being apart of my learning journey and for helping me discover the joy and power of language. I am forever grateful for your guidance and inspiration.。

小学6年级给英语老师的一封信作文优秀作文

小学6年级给英语老师的一封信作文优秀作文

小学6年级给英语老师的一封信作文优秀作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Dear Mrs. Johnson,I hope you are having a wonderful summer vacation! I am writing to you because I wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed being in your English class this past year. You are my favorite teacher, and I will really miss you when I go to middle school next year.English was always one of my best subjects, but this year in your class, I feel like I learned so much more than just grammar, vocabulary, and how to write essays. You taught me to truly love reading and writing in a way I never had before. I remember the first day of school when you read us excerpts from some of your favorite books and authors. The way your face lit up with joy and your voice filled with excitement made me excited to discover those stories for myself. From that day on, I was hooked!I'll never forget the novel we read together as a class - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Even though it was a pretty thick book, the way you made the characters come alive with differentvoices made me fly through the chapters, desperate to find out what would happen next. I started picturing the wizarding world so vividly in my mind. I think for a few weeks there, I actually believed I might get my Hogwarts letter in the mail! Reading that book together was the first time I can remember being truly transported into another world through reading. What a magical experience.Then there were the creative writing exercises you had us do - from short stories to poetry to descriptive paragraphs. I always loved our free writing sessions where you would put on some calming music and just let us write whatever came to our minds for 20 minutes straight without stopping. It was like a meditation for me. All the thoughts and feelings I had built up would pour out onto the page. Your encouragement to just get our ideas out without worrying about spelling or grammar at first made writing feel so free and fun. You helped me realize that I have a huge imagination and a way with words that I never knew I had.I remember feeling so proud when you asked to keep a copy of my short story "The Adventures of Captain Zing" to use as an example for your future classes. The way your eyes lit up when you read it to the class and all my friends laughed at the funnyparts made me feel like a real author! Your positive feedback gave me so much more confidence in my abilities.I also really appreciated how you didn't just teach writing and reading, but also helped us become more confident public speakers. I used to get so nervous having to present projects in front of the class, but your tips for speaking slowly, making eye contact, and using hand gestures helped a lot. By the end of the year, I even volunteered to read one of my poems out loud which was something I never thought I'd be able to do! Your patience and support meant everything.Most of all, I am so grateful for the life lessons you taught us through the power of literature. Whether it was learning about friendship from Because of Winn-Dixie, understanding different cultures from stories around the world, or talking about emotions from poetry, you made English about so much more than just reading and writing skills. I'll never forget when you read us the book Love That Dog and how you cried a little at the end talking about the boy's love for his dog that passed away. It showed me how deeply books and words can touch people's hearts and souls. You made me see how important expressing ourselves through writing can be to make sense of our human experiences.Your class helped me grow so much not just as a student, but as a person. You sparked my creativity, boosted my confidence, and opened my eyes to the beauty of language and storytelling. Even though I'm a little sad our year is over, I am so excited to take everything you taught me to middle school next year. I promise to keep reading, writing, and learning as much as I can.I don't know if I'll become an author, journalist, teacher, or something else later in life, but I do know that I will always have a deep love and appreciation for the written word because of you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being such an amazing teacher and inspiration. You are the absolute best, and I will never forget you!Your student,Sarah篇2Dear Ms. Johnson,I hope you're having a wonderful summer vacation! I've been thinking a lot about your English class this past year and wanted to write to you. English was always one of my favoritesubjects, but your class made me love it even more. You have such a fun and engaging way of teaching that made even the toughest lessons feel interesting.I'll never forget when we started the year reading the novel Holes by Louis Sachar. At first, I wasn't sure if I would like it since it's a pretty long book. But the way you had us act out different scenes from the beginning really brought the story to life. I still laugh thinking about Tommy playing the role of the warden at Camp Green Lake - his funny voice and gestures made the whole class crack up! As we kept reading, you found so many creative ways to analyze the literature like having us map out the setting, characters' motivations, and all the interconnecting plot lines. By the end, I felt like I had become best friends with Stanley, Zero, and the whole gang.Then there was our poetry unit, which I'll admit, I was kind of dreading at first. I thought poetry would be boring and hard to understand. Boy, was I wrong! You opened my eyes to how incredible poetry can be. I'll never forget analyzing the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost and having a deep discussion about its deeper meanings. Learning about metaphors, imagery, and poetic devices was like unlocking a secret code to maximizing meaning with just a few words. Andthen we got to craft our own poems, which was so much fun. I was really proud of my poem about my puppy chasing squirrels in the backyard. Thank you for encouraging my creativity and for celebrating all our poems by putting them together into a class book.One of the units I enjoyed most was the persuasive writing and debating. I was a little nervous to write opinion essays and argue perspectives out loud at first. But you made it low-stakes by letting us debate silly topics at first, like which is the best ice cream flavor. I'll never forget Joey passionately arguing why mint chocolate chip is the GOAT! Once we all got more comfortable, you let us tackle more serious issues that really made us think critically. I loved researching and crafting persuasive essays on topics I cared about like protecting animal habitats. And thein-class debates were always a highlight, like when we did the "4 Corners" activity to discuss whether schools should have longer recess times. There was so much energy in the room as we switched sides and countered each other's arguments. It really pushed me to think from multiple angles.On top of always making your lessons engaging, I also appreciated how kind, patient, and encouraging you were as a teacher. Whenever I struggled to understand a concept likewriting complex sentences or identifying persuasive techniques, you always took the extra time to re-explain it in a way that finally clicked for me. You celebrated every student's effort and strengths. Like when I wasn't very confident about my poetry analysis, you pointed out all the insightful observations I made. Or when David was too shy to share his writing at first, you made him feel so comfortable opening up. By the end of the year, our whole class bonded over our passion for English.Ms. Johnson, I'm so grateful to have had you as my English teacher this year. You've inspire篇3Dear Ms. Johnson,How are you doing? I hope you're having a great summer vacation! I'm writing to you because I wanted to tell you how much I'm going to miss your English class next year. You were my favorite teacher and I learned so much from you.English was always one of my best subjects because of how engaging and fun your lessons were. I still remember back in 3rd grade when you had us read "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" as a class. You brought in different types of chocolate bars for us to try each time we finished a chapter! That made reading thebook even more enjoyable. You also played audio recordings of people with different English accents to help train our ears. I thought that was so cool.In 4th grade, you made grammar practice entertaining by having us go around the classroom looking for examples of proper noun capitalization, adjectives describing classroom objects, and more. It was like a scavenger hunt but for learning parts of speech! You always found such creative ways to teach concepts instead of just lecturing at us from the front of the class.I'll never forget the poetry unit we did in 5th grade. You had each of us students pick a poem to memorize and recite in front of the class. I was really nervous at first, but your calm encouragement and tips for memorization helped me get over my stage fright. Performing "Paul Revere's Ride" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and receiving a proud smile from you after nailing all the rhymes is an accomplishment I'm still proud of today.This past year in 6th grade, you took nossa English learning to the next level by having us read classic novels like "To Kill a Mockingbird." I'll admit some of the vocabulary and themes went over my head at first, but you broke it down so patiently.You allowed us to have open discussions about the book where nobody felt stupid for asking questions. Your engaging teaching style turned a challenging book into an opportunity to have my comprehension abilities stretched. I'm a stronger reader now because of that unit.On top of your exemplary English instruction, you also instilled invaluable life lessons in us. You taught us principles like:Always stand up for what's right, even if it's not popular (like Atticus did in To Kill a Mockingbird)Use your words to create beauty and make the world betterRead every day because books expose you to new perspectivesBelieve in yourself - you can overcome any obstacle with hard workThose lessons will stick with me just as much as proper grammar rules and expanded vocabulary. You made the classroom feel like a safe space where it was okay to make mistakes while learning. You constantly praised effort over perfection.I'm really going to miss your class next year in 7th grade, Ms. Johnson. You're the best English teacher I've ever had. WheneverI'd dread coming to school on Monday mornings, just knowing I had your Englis篇4Dear Mrs. Johnson,I hope this letter finds you well during the summer break. I wanted to write to you to express how much I enjoyed having you as my English teacher this past year in 6th grade. Your class was definitely one of my favorites!English has always been a subject I've struggled with a bit compared to math and science. I remember back in 3rd grade feeling so frustrated when we had to write those silly little stories and my spelling was all over the place. And don't even get me started on diagramming sentences - I could never keep all those terms like "predicate nominative" and "direct object" straight in my head.But this year in your class, everything seemed to finally click into place. I'm not sure if it was your fun lessons, your endless patience, or just my brain finally being ready, but English became one of the classes I looked forward to the most. I'll admit, at first I was a little worried when I heard we'd have a new English teacher for 6th grade. After having Mrs. Franklin for three years straight,the idea of switching felt unsettling. But you made the transition seamless.From those very first days, I appreciated how you set the tone for a positive and nurturing classroom environment. You made it clear that mistakes were not something to be ridiculed, but an opportunity to learn and grow. That took away a lot of the inhibition I used to feel about reading out loud or sharing my writing. Your class truly felt like a judgement-free zone where we were all free to express ourselves.I'll never forget the huge smile on your face when you introduced our first unit on poetry analysis. I could tell right away how passionate you were about the subject. Even though it seemed bizarre at first to overanalyze the hidden meanings behind those quirky little poems, you made it fascinating. You opened my eyes to the power of metaphor and imagery. I still can't look at a red wheelbarrow the same way after studying that William Carlos Williams classic!The poetry unit flowed perfectly into our segment on creative writing and composing our own poems. I've never considered myself much of a creative writer, but your lessons gave me the tools and confidence to tap into that side of myself. Who knew I had the ability to string together lines about starsbeing"little diamonds dusting the night sky?" Not me! Getting such positive feedback from you and my classmates was so rewarding. From that point on, I approached writing assignments with a whole new enthusiasm.Another highlight was our read-aloud of The Giver by Lois Lowry. When you first told us we'd be spending several weeks going through that whole novel together as a class, I'll admit I was a bit skeptical. Sitting there listening to someone else read for that long? Wouldn't that be boring? But you made it an incredibly engaging experience.The way you switched between character voices, adding tones of curiosity, fear or sadness made the story come alive. And you always seemed to stop at the perfect cliffhanger moments, leaving us desperate to find out what happened next. I loved how you facilitated our group discussions too, letting us explore the deeper messages about the importance of individual freedom and experiencing real emotions. I'm so glad I gave that book a chance instead of writing it off at first glance.Then there was our big research unit on properly citing sources and avoiding plagiarism. As someone who defaults to scanning Wikipedia for information, I needed that crucial lesson! You broke it down in such a clear, step-by-step way that Iactually feel confident now about curating sources, giving proper credit, and avoiding any accidentally plagiarized content. Your memorable anti-plagiarism raps will forever be burned into my memory ("Copying ain't flyin', you gotta cite or get written up!").On a more serious note, thank you for the compassion you showed when my grandmother passed away halfway through the school year. I'll never forget how you put a hand on my shoulder, looked me in the eyes, and said "Jayden, take all the time you need to grieve with your family. This can wait." Your empathy meant more to me than you'll ever know. Your flexibility about extending some deadlines and giving me a chance to make up key assignments helped me stay afloat during a really tough time. I'm grateful I didn't fall too far behind because of your understanding.I could go on and on about the value I took from your class this year, Mrs. Johnson, but I'll wrap it up by simply saying thank you. Thank you for your kindness, your passion for teaching, your commitment to helping every student reach their full potential, and most of all, your role in helping me finally feel confident and proud about my writing abilities. I'm actually looking forward to the writing assignments I'll face in 7th grade now!I hope you have an incredible summer full of adventures, relaxation, and recharging. But I'll also be really happy to have you as my English teacher again next year!Sincerely,Jayden篇5Dear Mrs. Johnson,I hope you're having a wonderful summer! I just wanted to write you a letter to say thank you for being such an amazing English teacher this past year. I learned so much from you and I'm really going to miss your class next year.This year was a big step up from 5th grade in terms of how much reading, writing, and overall English work we had to do. I remember feeling pretty nervous that first week about keeping up with all the assignments and coursework. But your kindness and patience helped put me at ease. You made learning fun and engaging, which helped make even the harder concepts easier to understand.I'll never forget when we started the year reading the novel Holes by Louis Sachar. I had watched the movie before, butreading the book was a totally different experience. You did such a cool job having us dig deeper into the themes, symbols, and character motivations. I remember having tons of "ah-ha!" moments when you would point out things I completely missed on my own. Discussing the book with my classmates and hearing their perspectives was really eye-opening too.Your read-aloud times were something I always looked forward to. The way you would use different voices for each character and add emphasis and drama made the stories come alive. My favorite was when we read The BFG by Roald Dahl and you would do that hilarious gobblefunking voice for the Big Friendly Giant's dialogue. I also loved the creative writing assignments you had us do after reading different books, like writing additional chapters or re-telling parts from another character's point of view. It really sparked my imagination and helped improve my storytelling abilities.The research project we did on explorers and pioneers from history was another highlight. I picked Daniel Boone as my subject, and I was excited to learn all about his adventures blazing trails through the wilderness. Putting together the posterboard, report, and presentation strengthened my public speaking skills a ton. I actually didn't mind having to get up infront of the class because you created such a supportive, respectful environment.I'm really proud of the progress I made this year in reading comprehension too. You picked such cool novels, short stories, articles and poems for us to analyze - that certainly helped keep me engaged! Discussing the reading with partners or as a class also deepened my understanding. And you taught me strategies like visualizing, making connections, and questioning that turned me into a much stronger reader.Speaking of reading, our literature circle activities were another favorite. Getting to pick a novel that interested me, reading it at my own pace, and meeting with my group to discuss was amazing. You gave us great tips on having productive discussions, asking insightful questions, and being respectful of our differing perspectives. I discovered some awesome new books that way and it really motivated me to read more for fun.Your class sparked my love of writing too. From the beginning when we worked on crafting solid paragraphs, to the personal narratives and fiction stories, to finally putting together a whole 5-paragraph essay - you taught me so many useful writing techniques篇6Dear Ms. Johnson,I hope you're doing well! It's been a little while since the school year ended, but I wanted to write you a letter to let you know how much I appreciated having you as my English teacher this past year. You made learning English really fun and interesting.This year in your class, I feel like I've grown so much as a writer and speaker of English. At the beginning of the year, I was pretty nervous about giving presentations or reading out loud. I was afraid I would make silly mistakes or stumble over words. But you created such a supportive environment where it was okay to make mistakes as we were learning. You always had an encouraging smile and never made anyone feel embarrassed if they got something wrong. That really helped me get over my shyness.I'll never forget when we did our unit on poetry and you had us recite limericks and tongue twisters. We all had such a fun time with those, even if we did get a little tongue-tied at times! You made learning those silly rhymes and hard-to-say phrases into a game. And we learned so much about rhyme, rhythm, andenunciation through those activities. Practicing them with partners and performing them for the class really helped build my confidence in speaking English clearly and expressively.Your creative writing assignments were my favorite part of your class. I loved the freedom you gave us to write stories or poems on any topics that inspired us. You opened my eyes to the idea that writing can be a form of art and self-expression, not just answering comprehension questions or filling out worksheets. I'll never forget the fantasy story I wrote about kids who fell into a magical world through their school library's bookshelves. Getting to share it with the class and receive positive feedback was so rewarding.I also really appreciated how you taught us about writing structures and techniques in a very practical, easy-to-understand way. You broke down the elements of a good essay into simple steps - having a clear thesis, using transition words, giving examples, etc. And you had us start small by just writing paragraphs before moving to full essays. That incremental approach made the whole process feel much less intimidating. Now I feel like I have a solid foundation for putting together a well-organized piece of writing.Your lessons on grammar were super helpful too. I used to get really confused about when to use past, present, and future verb tenses. But you gave us so many fun practice activities and memorable examples that it finally started clicking for me. I'll never forget your tip about how "will" is the helper that WILL help me in the future! Little tricks like that have really stuck in my head.On top of being an amazing teacher, you were also just a kind, caring person who truly wanted us all to succeed. You went above and beyond by offering after-school tutoring sessions and always being available to review drafts of our writing or reteach concepts we were struggling with. I'll never forget the time you sat with me for nearly an hour going over my book report draft to help me polish and improve it. That level of dedication really motivated me to work hard in your class.You also made learning about other cultures and celebrating diversity a priority. I loved the units we did on traditions and holidays around the world. Sharing food, music, and crafts from our own cultural backgrounds was so much fun. And I learned so much about the customs and perspectives of people from different parts of the world. Those experiences have given me a greater appreciation for the richness of our global community.Ms. Johnson, this year in your English class has given me stronger language skills, greater cultural understanding, and more confidence in my abilities than ever before. I'm really going to miss our lively class discussions, your engaging lesson plans, and just your general passion for teaching. You're one of those teachers who makes a huge positive impact that students will remember for years to come.I hope you have a wonderful summerbreak! You've certainly earned it after pouring so much energy and creativity into teaching us this year. Thank you for everything - I'll take the lessons and skills I've learned with me as I move on to junior high next year.Your Student,Jamie。

英语老师我想对您说作文600字

英语老师我想对您说作文600字

英语老师我想对您说作文600字
尊敬的英语老师:
您好!
我想对您说一声谢谢您!可是一直没有说出口,今天就让我借着这封信来表达我对您的谢意吧!
以前,我的英语成绩并不是很好,但我却深得MISS胡您的喜爱。

在您的教导下,对英语我有了很大的信心。

特别是一次英语考试让我记忆深刻。

那次英语考试,我的心紧张得怦怦直跳,害怕自己要是考不好,一定会被妈妈骂的。

由于过度紧张,我的手掌里逐渐冒出了冷汗,差点连手中的笔也握不牢。

试卷一发下来,我简单地看了一下题目,心里一下了乐开了花。

题目居然还是蛮简单的,我逐渐放松了下来,开始写起了卷子。

到了第五大题,我一看题目,我高兴地差点叫了起来。

原来这道题我在复习的时候应经背得滚瓜烂熟了。

我赶紧拿笔开始写了起来,没几分钟便写好了。

不久我写完卷子了,得意洋洋的,觉得这么简单的题,我做得不错,不必检查了,便把笔放进铅笔盒里开始开起了小差。

这时英语老师发现了我正在做白日梦,但她并没有批评我,只是对我使了个眼色。

那眼神是那么的严厉,我顿时害怕了起来,急忙重新拿起笔,仔仔细细地检查了起来。

直到收卷子,我才伸了个懒腰站了起来。

星期五,老师开始发卷子了,只见她喜笑颜开地走进了教室。

我一看试卷哇!我居然考了100分。

老师当场表扬了我,我的脸霎时红得像熟透的苹果。

从此我便更自信了,对于英语也更喜爱了。

老师,我感谢您向我使的那个眼色,那个眼色让我认真起来,而那次的100分,使我更加自信起来。

老师我真的很想对你说:谢谢您。

祝:健康快乐!。

给英语老师的一封信(通用14篇)

给英语老师的一封信(通用14篇)

给英语老师的一封信给英语老师的一封信(通用14篇)给英语老师的一封信篇1敬爱的白老师:您好!时光荏苒,转眼间就已经毕业。

离开了母校,离开了你,我们真舍不得。

记得刚上三年级,我们新增了英语课。

英语对于我们来说,既神秘又好奇,可是更多的是来自学长们描述的恐惧。

但是漂亮得像白雪公主般的你来到我们身边,为我们打开了一扇天门。

带我们走进了这个充满字母的地带。

你把英语变成了一首首动听的歌,一个个有趣的游戏环节,一份份新奇好玩的礼品,让我们在里面尽情的驰骋,尽情遨游......遇见你,我们真幸运!每天我们上英语课都会十分开心,每一堂被你精心设计的英语课都是我们一天的期盼。

英语成了我们密不可分朋友,快乐时我们一起分享,伤心时你给我们安慰,您为我们付出得太多太多。

我们的记忆里从此就驻进了你,我们会永远记住您......白老师,怎么就这么快的到了离别的时候,我们都舍不得你。

我们感谢你!是你为我们的理想大厦奠定了扎实的基础。

你对我们的教诲就像那春天里的雨露滋润大地;就像是那黑暗里的红蜡用自己的光亮照耀别人,你对我们的教导我们将永远牢记在心.我们会努力的学习,用优异的成绩来感激您,用将来有所作为来报答你,我们最敬爱的的英语老师,像白雪公主一样美丽善良的英语老师--白琼玮。

祝你青春常在!我们永远爱你!写信人:日期:给英语老师的一封信篇2致尊敬的英语老师:您好!时间飞快流逝,光阴似箭,弹指之间六年时间就快逝去,想起要与相处以久的老师分别,心中涌现出依依不舍之情,让我们打开封闭已久的记忆匣,重温那一幕幕感人的情节。

人世间,有真诚无限;记忆中,有繁星点点;生命里,绿色永不干枯。

面对这一切,我有千言万语……在离别的最后一刻,我要对老师说:“老师您辛苦了!谢谢您多年来的教导,您就像是我生命中的一盏明灯,照亮了我生命的道路,引导我走向光明。

”是谁在深夜迟迟入睡?是谁在课堂中传授我们知识?是谁在临将毕业时为我们查找资料?是您,是您在明亮的台灯下专心致志地批改作业;是您在趣味课堂中一丝不苟地传授知识;是您在临将毕业时为我们查找英语资料。

2023年写给英语老师的一封信5篇

2023年写给英语老师的一封信5篇

2023年写给英语教师的一封信5篇收拾教师,我赞叹您,您像明灯,照亮了我们在茫茫大海的路;教师,我赞叹您的无私,赞叹您的高尚,赞叹您为我们付出的一切! 想了解相关出色内容请参考我为大家仔细决定的(文章):给英语教师的一封信1英语教师:您好!你从三年级就给我们上英语课,三年下来,您为我们操碎了心,呕心沥血,绝对很累吧?是您,让我们在教室里,轻巧而又愉快地度过了一节节英语课;是您,像一个辛勤劳动的园丁,把每一朵“小花儿”养育得越发优美,越发引人入胜;是您,像一支永远点燃着的蜡烛,“照亮”了我们,“牺牲”了自己,具有奉献的精神品格,而且是永远地奉献着;是您,变成一朵大大的花朵儿,花蕊中藏着许无数多的花粉,在每一只花蝴蝶饿了的时候,把好吃的、甜甜的花粉拿出来,给他们美美地享受一番,当他们吃饱了,越发聪明的时候,您也就会心满意足了。

在课堂上,您总是面带微笑给我们上课,说话的时候,和蔼可亲,给了我们无数的密切感,就像是一位朋友。

在几篇英语课文中,有些不懂的单词和(句子),您都会解释给我们听,让我们在书上记下来。

您让我们把刚刚学的单词多读几遍,读熟了,天然会把它背下来;那写句子也要多读多背,倘若这样做,就会记下来,听写的时候,就不会默不出了。

今天是(中秋节),我祝您中秋节愉快!第1页/共6页教师,是您把许无数多的(英语单词)教给了我们;教师,是您教会了我们一些知识;教师,是您把无数道理教给我们。

我们无以回报……祝天天愉快,心想事成您的学生给英语教师的一封信2陈教师,您好:我是五年三班vvv的妈妈,其实我一直挺为他感到幸运的.因为他碰到了您这样一位仔细而负责的教师.....容易的讲,我曾经以为通过这个假期的努力,我会让他爱慕上英语,但看起来我是错了.尽管这个假期又重新补了第八册的英语,但是他还是有些矛盾心态......只是巴望这学期能得到陈教师的积极支持与鼓励.哪怕是每一课的单词仔细写了,课文很流利的背出来了,课堂会积极回答问题了,课外又读了一个(英语(故事))或笑话等.我巴望他得到你的赞赏和鼓励.因为您的一句话,一个鼓励,一句赞赏,可能就会增强他的学习兴趣,也会给他留下终生的记忆.......也可能因此而改变他的一生陈教师,其实我们知道您异常巴望您的每一个学生都学好它......爱慕它.......甚至从他们中间走出未来的外交家,出色的外商,即便是个出租车司机也是可以和老外自如交流的人.是的,但是偶尔兴许只是一个鼓励的眼神,一句积极的语言,他们都可能会增强学习外语的兴趣.而且倘若能够让他们用外语交流感第2页/共6页兴趣的话题,这也不失为一种提高(学习英语)兴趣的(主意).他们可能会因此而改变一生,因为他因你的鼓励支持而爱慕上了它.我巴望也希翼着听到他不断爱慕(英语学习)的消息.发自内心的说声谢谢您.我的联系电话是_____________.任何时候都愿意听到您神奇的声音.祝您工作愉快vv给英语教师的一封信3恭敬的英语教师:您好!我知道您担负着全校的英语课的教学任务,工作已经很忙了。

写给英语老师的一封信 六年级作文

写给英语老师的一封信 六年级作文

写给英语老师的一封信六年级作文Dear English Teacher,I am writing this letter to express my sincere gratitude for your dedication and unwavering support throughout my journey in learning the English language. As a sixth-grade student, I have been truly fortunate to have you as my teacher, and I cannot thank you enough for the profound impact you have had on my academic and personal growth.From the moment I stepped into your classroom, I was captivated by your infectious enthusiasm and your ability to make the learning process engaging and enjoyable. Your passion for the English language has been a constant source of inspiration, and it has ignited a similar passion within me. I have always looked forward to your lessons, eager to explore the intricacies of grammar, the beauty of literature, and the power of effective communication.One of the things that I admire most about you is your ability to tailor your teaching methods to the individual needs of your students. You have a keen understanding of our strengths and weaknesses, and you have consistently provided us with thepersonalized attention and guidance we need to excel. Whether it's through your detailed feedback on our written assignments, your insightful explanations during class discussions, or your willingness to offer extra support during office hours, your dedication to our learning has been truly remarkable.Furthermore, your unwavering belief in our potential has been a driving force behind our academic achievements. You have consistently challenged us to push our boundaries, to step out of our comfort zones, and to strive for excellence. Your encouragement and words of wisdom have been instrumental in boosting our confidence and instilling in us a sense of self-belief that has been invaluable in our academic pursuits.Beyond the classroom, you have also been a mentor and a role model to us. Your kindness, your empathy, and your genuine concern for our well-being have made you a trusted confidante and a source of inspiration. You have not only taught us the intricacies of the English language but also imparted valuable life lessons that will continue to guide us long after we have left your classroom.I am particularly grateful for the opportunities you have provided us to explore the richness of the English-speaking world. Through your carefully curated selection of literature, your engaging discussions, and your innovative teaching methods, you have opened our eyes tothe diverse cultures, traditions, and perspectives that shape the global community. This exposure has not only broadened our intellectual horizons but has also fostered a deeper appreciation for the power of language in bridging cultural divides and promoting mutual understanding.As I reflect on my time in your class, I am filled with a deep sense of gratitude and admiration. Your unwavering commitment to our learning and your genuine care for our well-being have left an indelible mark on my life. I am confident that the knowledge and skills I have acquired under your guidance will serve me well as I continue my educational journey and navigate the challenges that lie ahead.In closing, I want to express my heartfelt appreciation for all that you have done for me and my classmates. You are not just an exceptional teacher but a true mentor and a role model. I am honored to have had the opportunity to learn from you, and I hope that our paths will cross again in the future, perhaps as colleagues or collaborators in the field of education.Thank you for being an extraordinary teacher and an inspiring individual. Your dedication and passion have made a lasting impact on my life, and I will always be grateful for the time and effort you have invested in my growth and development.Sincerely, [Your Name]。

【四年级】英语老师我想对你说...... 作文400字

【四年级】英语老师我想对你说...... 作文400字

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英语老师,我想对你说
今天第4节课是英语课,上课了同学们开始都专心致志,可到了后来,同学们就对您
有点看法了。

你让几个学生回答问题,但有些学生没有回答。

我心想:多蠢啊。

坐下来看看我的答案。

但他们没有坐下。

我又想:老师一定忘了。

一位同学大胆地坐了下来。

每次我想起老师,他都会直截了当地喊道:“坐什么?坐!如果你回答错了,你还有脸坐!跟我站起来!”老师又走到彭真面前,指着他说:“什么?!你没带书吗?站起来!下次你来的时候,跟我到后面蹲下!”老师又去找吴仪,陷入了不和。

突然,三英尺高的地方起火了。

说:“你到后面去!”吴仪看起来很不高兴。

问老师:“拿着不说话?”老师立刻回答吴仪:“因为你上节课说了什么!”吴仪一直在心里嘀咕:我没说话。

为什么老师不讲道理?当我看到老师这样的时候,我也放下了举起了很长时间的手。

因为担心老师会惩罚我的站,说我答错了,所以我在班上的声誉会消失。

同时,我也看到班上很多学生把手放下来。

做人的基本是宽容,希望老师以后不要斤斤计较。

更何况我们在学校本身就是在学习。

我们回答问题就是再您的教导下学习。

您怎么能这样态度对待我们的学习呢。

我希望你能改正你的缺点,成为我们的灵魂工程师!。

英语老师我想对你说作文(2篇)

英语老师我想对你说作文(2篇)

英语老师我想对你说作文英语老师我想对你说作文(2篇)无论在学习、工作或是生活中,大家总少不了接触作文吧,作文是人们把记忆中所存储的有关知识、经验和思想用书面形式表达出来的记叙方式。

那么你知道一篇好的作文该怎么写吗?下面是小编收集整理的英语老师我想对你说作文,希望对大家有所帮助。

英语老师我想对你说作文120xx年转眼就过去了,20xx年的钟声响起了,在这新的一年里,英语老师,我有些话想对你说。

你知道吗?在你生病的时候,有个新老师为我们上课。

你不知道我们在新老师的课堂上是多么活跃啊!她带着我们在教室里边做游戏边学习。

我终于发现英语其实很有趣!但在你的课堂上却很少见到这样热热闹闹的情景。

因为你每天上课都板着脸,手里还拿个棍子,让我们感觉很害怕,大家生怕出了什么差错,以致遭到你的一顿“竹笋炒肉”。

虽然你的敲打雷大雨小,但是也让我们感到提心吊胆,胆颤心惊,所以我在英语课上很沉默。

英语老师,我还有话对你说。

你还记得吗?上个周末,你让我们把一本英语字帖练完。

仅仅两天的时间啊!再加上周末我还有语文,数学作业;更何况周末应该让我们休息和玩一下吧!老实给你说吧,我完成了,但不全是我写的,有一部分是我妈帮我写的。

我妈不忍心看到我在如此寒冷的冬夜加班写作业,就边责怪我边帮我写,一直写到晚上11点多!结果第二天发现有许多同学都没写完,你却没有管,早知这样我就不用瞎忙了。

英语老师,我希望在新的一年里,看到课堂上的你,是微笑的.你,亲切的你。

我更希望在你的课堂上,我成为一个活跃的学生!英语老师我想对你说作文2今天第4节课是英语课,上课了同学们开始都专心致志,可到了后来,同学们就对您有点看法了。

您点了几个同学回答问题,有几个同学没答来。

我心想:真笨,坐下来吧。

看我怎么回答的。

可是他们迟迟不坐下来。

我又想:肯定是老师忘了。

有一个同学大胆的坐下来了。

每想到老师居然板着脸吼道:“坐什么坐!答错了还有脸坐!跟我站起来!”老师又走到彭真跟前指着他说道:“什么?居然没带书?给我站起来!下次在的话,跟我到后面蹲马步去!”老师又走到吴仪结了什么仇似的。

英语老师,我想对您说作文

英语老师,我想对您说作文

英语老师,我想对您说作文
在成长的过程中,我有许多想说的心里话,但都没有机会诉说。

下面我就借这次习作的机会倾吐一下我的心里话!
英语老师,我想对您说,您不要留太多的.重复性作业。

每天下午放学,我都要写许多作业,有语文、数学和英语。

但是语文老师和数学老师布置的作业都很少,只有您英语作业留的太多,每次我写作业的手都疼痛了。

要是到了星期六和星期日,您留的作业就更多了。

比如一只新买的笔芯,一次作业下来,就只剩下四分之一的油了。

因为这个,我一次就买二三十只笔芯。

可是没过几个星期,又用得一干二净。

所以,英语老师,我想对您说,不要留过多的作业。

那样不仅会浪费许多纸张和时间,还会挫伤我们学习英语的积极性。

这些您知道吗?咱们班有一部分同学因作业多,要么不写,要么就不来上学,逃避您布置的作业。

这些您知道吗?
英语老师,咱们班有许多同学没有写完您留的作业,您却用粗暴的态度来解决:让他们趴在窗台上写作业或打完踢完再让他们做英语作业。

那样会让那些没有写完作业的同学心里产生深深的阴影。

他们就在心里诅骂您,嘴里说的却都是让您高兴的话。

这些人就像那句话说的一样,就是“画人画虎难画骨,知人知面不知心”啊!英语老师,我想对您说,不要再打他们了,让他们快快乐乐的完成您布置的作业。

英语老师,您每次考完单词,总会出现一些不会写的同学,让他们写100遍,甚至更多。

那样他会有写不完的作业呀,会对英语产生厌烦的心理。

英语老师,我想对你说不要再让我们写这么多遍单词了。

英语老师,我想对您说……。

英语老师,我想对你说作文600字

英语老师,我想对你说作文600字

英语老师,我想对你说作文600字Dear English Teacher,I wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude and appreciation for all that you do. Your dedication to teaching and inspiring students like me is truly remarkable. You have a way of making the English language come alive and helping us to see its beauty and depth.I remember when I first walked into your classroom, feeling nervous and unsure of my abilities. But you welcomed me with open arms and encouraged me every step of the way. Your passion for teaching is infectious, and it has ignited a love for English within me that I never knew I had.I want to thank you for your patience and understanding. You have a way of explaining complex concepts in a way that is easy to understand. You take the time to make sure every student in the class is keeping up and feeling confident in their abilities. Your encouragement and support have given me the confidence to tackle even the most challenging assignments.I also appreciate your creativity and innovation in the classroom. You always find new and interesting ways to engage us in the material, whether it's through interactive activities,group projects, or multimedia presentations. Your enthusiasm for teaching is infectious, and it motivates us to work harder and achieve more.But beyond your teaching skills, it's your kindness and compassion that truly set you apart. You genuinely care about your students and their well-being, and it shows in everything you do. Whether it's offering words of encouragement, lending a listening ear, or providing extra help when needed, you go above and beyond to support us in our academic journey.So, thank you, English teacher, for all that you do. Your passion, dedication, and kindness do not go unnoticed. You have made a lasting impact on my life, and for that, I am truly grateful.Sincerely,[Your Name]。

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年级:六年级作文类型:记叙文作文字数:429字英语老师,我想对你说
英语老师,我想对你说:“我错了”。

星期二下午第二节课,我不应该那样做,那天,我们班上课时很吵闹,几乎每个同学都在讲话,吵得像打雷似的。

而我正匆匆忙忙的做作业,当时,你走进教室瞧了我们一眼,我连忙抬起头,说:“糟了,老师”。

心里却想:反正你那么温柔,不会骂我们的。

我又埋下头继续写作业,刚刚写好一个字,就听到一个同学说:"老师走了”我连忙跑到教室外,才发现老师您以经到了楼梯口,我心里想着:这么温柔可亲,常常对待我们,不发脾气的好老师,有时,我们的英语单词写错了,都英语读不好,你都在我们我们的身边千叮咛万嘱咐的给我们讲,我紧追上去,你却说回到教室去。

班长知道消息后,叫了几名同学也追上去,几名同学刚走到操场上时,就看见你跟班主任老师说了这件事,班主任老师很生气到了教室,狠狠说了一顿,叫我们写保证书。

老师我错了,我是英语科代表,在你没有上课时,我应该组织班上的同学读书,而且让同学们立及发言,让教室变的安安静静,不让你伤心。

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