There are a lot of people who influence our life and can be role models for us. They are our parents and relatives and, of course, our teachers. If I had to choose my favourite teacher it would be my Literature teacher, Eduard Alekseevich. He worked in our class during the 10th and 11th grades at school.
Our Literature teacher was a middle-aged man with a pleasant smile. He was always very kind, intelligent and patient with us. We admired his beautiful and powerful language and a delicate sense of humour. Besides he managed to deal with some pushy parents with dignity and wisdom. He carefully listened to our thoughts and feelings and respected everyone’s opinion. And we were very grateful to him for that. Our teacher was flexible and creative and he had plenty of ideas to get us think and talk. Sometimes we participated in hot and dynamic discussions or acted out some scenes taken from our books. It was real fun.
We had Literature classes only twice a week and we really looked forward to them. We were ready to spend hours with Eduard Alekseevich because he made his subject so enjoyable. In other words he is the best teacher I have ever had so far. I cherish him for being such a fabulous person. Probably the secret of his success was his passionate love for work. I am sure that teaching was his calling.
A-hello, could you answer my questions? B- good morning, of course, what do you want to know? A- my first question is: what do you think about your school? B- ooh, my school is the best one, there are lots of students, and every student loves our school A- mm, I see, in what year your school was built? B- to tell the truth, I don't know, but I think it was about 5 years ago A- all the teachers in your school are good, and quit kind? B- yes, you are right A- well, and the last question, are there a lot of study rooms? B- yes, I think about 300 A- thanks, goodbye B- see you
There are many different wonders in the world, but most well-known among them are Seven Wonders of antiquity. My favorite Wonder is the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, or, as they are also called, the Hanging Gardens of Semiramida. This wonder is the most mystical one, because no one knows if it ever existed. This is because no evidence has been found about exact location of these gardens in Babylon. According to the legend, the Hanging Gardens looked like a huge green mountain, full of trees, shrubs and beautiful flowers. The legend also tells that the Hanging Gardens were built by the king of Babylon for his queen, who had been born in another country and was missing its green nature a lot. One of the curious facts is that the queen’s name wasn’t Semiramida; Semiramida was another queen, who had been living in Babylon several centuries before. Anyway, still many people call Hanging Gardens of Babylon in the wrong way the Hanging Gardens of Semiramida. Nowadays a hanging garden is not wonder at all: many gardens are located on the roofs or special pillars. Nevertheless, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon remain one of the most beautiful wonders in history.
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There are a lot of people who influence our life and can be role models for us. They are our parents and relatives and, of course, our teachers. If I had to choose my favourite teacher it would be my Literature teacher, Eduard Alekseevich. He worked in our class during the 10th and 11th grades at school.
Our Literature teacher was a middle-aged man with a pleasant smile. He was always very kind, intelligent and patient with us. We admired his beautiful and powerful language and a delicate sense of humour. Besides he managed to deal with some pushy parents with dignity and wisdom. He carefully listened to our thoughts and feelings and respected everyone’s opinion. And we were very grateful to him for that. Our teacher was flexible and creative and he had plenty of ideas to get us think and talk. Sometimes we participated in hot and dynamic discussions or acted out some scenes taken from our books. It was real fun.
We had Literature classes only twice a week and we really looked forward to them. We were ready to spend hours with Eduard Alekseevich because he made his subject so enjoyable. In other words he is the best teacher I have ever had so far. I cherish him for being such a fabulous person. Probably the secret of his success was his passionate love for work. I am sure that teaching was his calling.