a two to three minute tribute speech to a teacher who inspired me
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Some points can be as follows - I had been branded a weak student by my primary school teachers.
- I myself felt I was capable of a below average grade in most subjects.
- And then I was promoted to Ms Sunita's class in Vi standard.
- The very first day she addressed the students, I felt there was something different about her: she welcomed us into her class, told us about herself and paid attention when we introduced ourselves.
- Her face would be so animated when she taught and her voice so engaging that we had no choice but to listen to her.
- She was a disciplinarian, but never had to raise her voice to get work done.
- She refused to accept average work: she would ask for assignments to be resubmitted till she found good matter in our writing.
- The best thing about her: she appreciated each one of us for something good we had done or a talent we possessed.
- She was the first teacher to notice my flair for drawing and painting and made me paint one wall of the classroom.
- The praise that I received for my work was so encouraging that I gained a lot of confidence.
- She was the same with all her students: encouraging and motivating them to reach for higher grades, excel in co-curriculars and become better human beings.
- She has inspired me to aim for higher goals and work diligently to achieve them.
- She has been a true friend, mentor and guide! I hope it was helpful If it was please mark it as brainlist ❤️
- I myself felt I was capable of a below average grade in most subjects.
- And then I was promoted to Ms Sunita's class in Vi standard.
- The very first day she addressed the students, I felt there was something different about her: she welcomed us into her class, told us about herself and paid attention when we introduced ourselves.
- Her face would be so animated when she taught and her voice so engaging that we had no choice but to listen to her.
- She was a disciplinarian, but never had to raise her voice to get work done.
- She refused to accept average work: she would ask for assignments to be resubmitted till she found good matter in our writing.
- The best thing about her: she appreciated each one of us for something good we had done or a talent we possessed.
- She was the first teacher to notice my flair for drawing and painting and made me paint one wall of the classroom.
- The praise that I received for my work was so encouraging that I gained a lot of confidence.
- She was the same with all her students: encouraging and motivating them to reach for higher grades, excel in co-curriculars and become better human beings.
- She has inspired me to aim for higher goals and work diligently to achieve them.
- She has been a true friend, mentor and guide! I hope it was helpful If it was please mark it as brainlist ❤️
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