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Answered by swatiyadav10
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Mr. Anurag is about 34 years of age, tall, smart and has a tough look. He also knows karate. He believes in high thinking and simple living and thus, always wears simple clothes and looks so sober. His manners are pleasing and liked by all. He is also an experienced English teacher.

He has masters or postgraduate degrees both in History and English. Also, he is very soft-spoken and yet strict in discipline. The best part of him is that he doesn’t believe in physical punishment. I have never seen him giving any kind of punishment to anyone. Rather disciplined is maintained nicely in his class. He has some positive influence on us.

He has perfect command over History and English. His knowledge of Indian history and English literature is very good. His pronunciation is perfect, accurate and very clear. I feel fortunate to be his student and so other students also feel the same. He looks upon us as his own sons and takes a lot of interest in solving our school and personal problems.

He is also the principal advisor of our school drama club and also prepares students for English debate and elocution contests. Under his guidance, many students have won a number of prizes and trophies in such competitions. We have become 3 times consecutive champions in debate under his guidance. He is an asset to the school and student community.

Answered by sunitharevanth
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My Teacher is a mentor, a role model, a guide and a friend we all need in our daily lives. He is the one to instil amongst the student the values of learning and becoming a better individual in life. I am a student at a private school in New Delhi, and there are over 40 teachers in my school, but Mr. Kashyap is the teacher, I admire the most.

Mr. Kashyap was a robust man in his thirties, tall and had a tough look. His appearance could be defined as a person wearing simple clothes, but his eyes gleamed with confidence. From his face, one could make out that he had an enormous amount of knowledge within himself. He had a postgraduate degree in both History and English and had an M.Phil. Degree in History.

He used to teach history to around 900 students in our school, and everybody seemed to love his way of teaching. History was generally considered a boring subject by me till the time Mr. Kashyap made his arrival in my life. He introduced me to the subject in a completely new way, and I started to like the subject and wanted to know more about it.

Mr. Kashyap used to believe that only knowledge confined by the syllabus was not enough, he used to discuss about topics beyond the program and encouraged us to be updated with things happening around us in our daily lives. We never had to face a monotonic history class with Mr. Kashyap as he always made the classes exciting with facts about history and civics. He also used to crack political jokes in the class, and his strategy behind doing this was, to understand his jokes about the subject, we had to know about it, which helped us increase our knowledge in a fun way.

His talks were educative, exciting and were full of literary references. His baritone voice and dramatic way of explaining the lessons helped us to grab the topic very quickly and even helped us to remember it. Mr Kahyap was a remarkable man who had a significant impact on me, my life and my personality. He made sure that I fell in love with the subject, and I will forever remember him as my favourite teacher for the values he taught me.

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