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Teacher an extraordinary being


  A person can make
a huge difference in our life.
Example - teacher.


Teachers are the most important figures in a child's life. A teacher can make so much difference in a person's life, but whether this difference is positive or negative depends on the teacher. I have been blessed to have such great teachers in my life who, unknowingly, have made a great impact on my life.
 
In the library, I always found our librarian, Miss Petlina, who was no less than a teacher. Her arrival had led to an increase in the number of readers. She encouraged us to come to the library to borrow and read books. My regular visits had made me familiar with her. On learning that I write poems, she encouraged me to not only continue writing but also get them published. Even as I wished her a happy birthday today, she reminded me of the same. I always admire her for her patience and understanding nature; above all, she always makes me feel special.
 
Another teacher I can't forget is my math teacher, Tr. Diana. I was surprised at how simple math seemed when she taught me. But her classes were not only about math; she would always infuse some general knowledge and moral values. The best time in class was when she would give us sums to solve, and the first ten students (mostly more than ten) would get a star sticker or a smiley face on their books. This really excited some of us, and in that moment, we were kids again. I still remember her on my open day telling my mother, She is a diamond, and diamonds once out of the dark will sparkle. I keep that with me every day, and when times seem impossible, it's these words that help me.
 
And then there was teacher Katiya and teacher Aleria, my ninth and tenth grade teachers, respectively. Who always pushed me and showed a certain faith in me when they trusted me to read for assemblies, the farewell mass, or the role of a candle in a play. It's this trust that they showed in me that helps me every day.
 
 
I don't think a thank-you is enough to express my gratitude for all my teachers. But to all my teachers out there who have been such wonderful role models and support systems, thank you so much. wishing you a happy teacher's day!
 
 


                                                     
 -Alloysha Dias 



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Picture credit: Alloysha Dias 




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  1. I am sure, your teachers are equally blessed to have you as their student.

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