There are heroes and heroines, national and local. Some of them are born, others are made. Many are still living while many others have long been gone.What could be in a school without our teachers? There would be no students as well that in fact, students will not be able to go to school and learn what they are supposed to learn. When talking about our own teachers, ofcourse, everyone would share how thatnkful they are having a teacher. But, are teachers really that great? Aren’t they just a bunch of people teaching the whole day an have nothing to do but to teach? The people who are always giving a lot of activities and projects, making our life hard?
Those
memories when they came about to tell stories and jokes with us
students. Their “sermons” to us during times when we were
disobedient, or lazy to pass those requirements. Their patience and hard works really seem unfolded. Teachers
are great. They teach us in all ways they could. Teachers
are usually there to impart knowledge and give you an opportunity to
move on with life and be successful in the future.
. They guide us
through different challenges. Although
they don’t fight or fly around looking for bad
guys, teachers have very large influences on a child’s early
developing stages of life: in their elementary days, high school days and in the last stage of schooling.
They act as light when we’re on
darkness. They
love us as if we came from their own womb. They
are the second parents of future doctors, businessmen, lawyers, and
maybe even senators and representatives. It is the job of a teacher
to remain patient and to lend
helping hands whenever it is needed. She
taught me how to read, write, count, and how to be strong in every
problems I face. She taught me on how to be socialized. I learned
many lessons from her. She’s
a person willing to help a lost child to make her a successful one. She
was like my hero once and I know she’ll forever be one.
For
me, the word teacher stands for the one who Teach us, Encourage us,
Aspire us, Care for us, Help us, and Reminds us who we are
and what we are. “Teacher,
I need help.” “Teacher, I don’t understand our last lesson. Can you explain them?” These are lines that
are basically embedded in the minds of all teachers of the world, and
just as any great person would, they always stop what they are doing
to help others in need. By taking the time out of their days to help
us better get through the basics of life, teachers are not only
teaching us education, but they are providing us with a sense of
right and wrong.
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