Seven students will be entering the intermediate class when they return to school in January. These students are Abdellah, Alejandra, Judith, Roberto, Zarina, Itzel and Luz R. Some of these students have been here only 4 months. Others hold down jobs and work many hours. Some have children. All of them are dedicated, responsible and hard working and should be proud of themselves and what they have accomplished. They all sacrifice something to be here- whether it is time with a loved one or sleep. They have big plans for their futures and I am confidant of their success. I consider myself lucky to have known them and to have been their teacher. I will miss their questions, their energy and their friendship in class next semester and I hope they stay in touch.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Seven Students Graduate to Intermediate!
Seven students will be entering the intermediate class when they return to school in January. These students are Abdellah, Alejandra, Judith, Roberto, Zarina, Itzel and Luz R. Some of these students have been here only 4 months. Others hold down jobs and work many hours. Some have children. All of them are dedicated, responsible and hard working and should be proud of themselves and what they have accomplished. They all sacrifice something to be here- whether it is time with a loved one or sleep. They have big plans for their futures and I am confidant of their success. I consider myself lucky to have known them and to have been their teacher. I will miss their questions, their energy and their friendship in class next semester and I hope they stay in touch.
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From the arabic words that say : "Who dont thank people, they dont thank God", I thank you for everything you've done for me : teaching, inderstanding, giving advices, being patient with me and with my crazy schedule, helping me to find a job ...I'm very proud of that you're my first English teacher whose method gave me fruits and light (I mean, knowlodge about English), so that I started from zero, and now I can speak English at least as a begginer high. So, I thank you again in all the world languages.
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