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Then you have to put yourself in the teacher's shoes. The inscription can be lyrical, prose, poetry. The analysis is as follows:
If you are a Chinese teacher, or a math teacher, or some other teacher, then you can choose a teacher to start with. This can be written lyrically or in prose.
If you want to compare yourself to multiple teachers, you can express your thoughts in the form of poetry. The metaphor plus the row ratio would be better.
Hope it helps.
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Suppose I were a teacher.
If I were a teacher, I would walk up to the podium with a brand new book in my hand and a light step. At this time, I was so excited, how excited.
If I were a teacher, I would tell my students about the poems of Li Bai and Yang Wanli, and the knowledge of Chinese books ......Let them realize how colorful the language of their homeland is! I'm going to teach them to sing "The Internationale," "The Shining Red Star," ......Let them inherit and carry forward the glorious traditions of the revolutionaries of the older generation, defend the motherland, and win glory for the country.
If I were a teacher, I would teach my students to use the colorful brushes in my hands to draw the magnificent sea, the majestic Mount Tai, the majestic Huangguoshu Waterfall, and the poetic Guilin landscape ......Let them know that the motherland is vast, beautiful and rich.
If I were a teacher, I would talk to the students for 10 minutes between classes, sing together, kick shuttlecocks, dance rubber bands, and ......In the classroom, it is their teacher, and in between classes, it is their good friend, so that the distance between us is not so far.
If I were a teacher, how I would like my students to become pillars of the country and contribute to the motherland in different positions. I hope that they will "be better than blue" and see that they are making contributions to the motherland and the people in the future.
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Teachers, what a great profession, they have cultivated a generation of Tianjiao, worthy of hard gardeners. If I were a people's teacher, I would definitely do it :
If I were a teacher, I would try to take my classmates out of the classroom as much as possible to learn from life. I will show them how the grass sprouts, how the trees grow, how the crops ripen ......Cultivate a strong interest in knowledge in them from an early age.
If I were a teacher, I would not yell in class and give my students a happy, relaxed lesson.
If I were a teacher, I would definitely give my students less homework and do it to the end. Even on weekends, I don't put too much pressure on the students, as long as it serves to consolidate knowledge. Because if they don't want to study, no amount of homework is used.
The purpose of writing homework is to review the past, as long as students are interested in learning, it is the best result. I want them to acquire knowledge and improve their quality in a relaxed and happy environment.
If I were a teacher, I would never take up my classmates' sub-classes to review the main lessons. Because if you keep taking the main class, students will not have time to rest, and they will feel bored and monotonous in learning, and then lose interest in learning, which is a terrible result. On the contrary, if you don't remove the sub-course, the classmates.
Learning and life is rich and colorful, combining work and rest. This is of great significance to the whole learning of the students.
If I were a teacher, I would not physically punish my students, nor would I reprimand them loudly, but would tell them some principles of how to behave and do things. Because if you beat him or scold him, they will be afraid of you and will not tell you what is in their hearts, for fear of causing trouble again and causing "trouble". And if you communicate with them more, reason, and cite facts, they will believe you, they will have endless topics to talk to you, and the whole class may come to talk to you, isn't that good?
If I were a teacher, I wouldn't be procrastinating. Because in the classroom, it must be the teacher who manages the students, and the end of the class is the "happy paradise" of the children, we can't take up those time to give lectures, one more class, they will be a little less happy, and the unfinished topics can also be talked about in the next class, not necessarily have to drag the class.
If I were a teacher, I would continue to encourage students who perform well and let them continue to improve. As for the other students, I will reason with them and let them succeed step by step.
When the time comes, I will not lie to you, I will definitely be such a teacher, and I will cultivate every flower of the motherland with my heart!
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Zhao Jie, Class 6 (1) of Fengtai Primary School in Jincheng City.
The teachers are hard-working gardeners, and they are like kind mothers who have cultivated many useful talents, which can be described as peach and plum all over the world. I love our teachers very much, but we also have things that are not satisfactory.
First of all, the profession is noble and respectable. In the eyes of adults, teachers teach and educate people, which is sacred. But in the eyes of the students, the teacher is very fierce and annoying.
If I were a teacher, I would come to school early whenever the sun rises in the east. When my classmates sweetly call me "Hello teacher", I will return them with a kind smile and let them feel the infinite care of the teacher.
If I were a teacher, I would be a kind and efficient teacher. "Efficient" means that the students taught are excellent. Why do teachers treat students fiercely every day?
Strictness of the teacher is good in the eyes of adults, but students will misunderstand that the strictness of the teacher is bad. As a result, students will be behind the teacher's back, scolding the teacher, and speaking ill of the teacher. And I won't, I won't be a teacher who is scolded by students, I want to be a teacher who is genuinely praised by students from the bottom of my heart.
If I were a teacher, I would be familiar with each text, and I would prepare my lessons carefully. In class, I use vivid language to touch the hearts of every child. I want to be like Mr. Nakata, who is not to be forgotten by the teacher, and use my own unique teaching method to call students.
In my class, I don't want my students to "walk" along with the reference book. I want to cover my own actions, and students can use their own wisdom to understand the text. At the same time, I also make my classes vibrant, fun, and engaged.
If I were a teacher, I wouldn't be giving a lot of homework. I don't think the amount of homework has anything to do with the child's ability. It doesn't mean that you can become a good student if you do a lot of questions.
If I were a teacher, I would treat every student well, teach them all my knowledge, and let them soar in the ocean of knowledge.
If I were a teacher......
If I am a teacher, I must make sure that every student can learn happily every day.
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If I were the Monkey King, I would change like 72, I would definitely punish the evil and promote the good, so I can write! Just go through the story, you can find a few paragraphs in Journey to the West to process it, such as not being too impulsive, not being expelled by the master for 3 dozen white bone spirits: or finding something in the real society to properly express your wishes, it's good.
Teacher, it's not you and I'm an ignorant being.
I'll ask your English teacher to write it for you.