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My “comics” teacher

My “comics” teacher

In my school, there is a kind and gentle teacher. She is our English teacher, Ms. Wu, and everyone calls her “Ms. Sheep” because she always speaks in a soft and soothing voice.
My “comics” teacher
On the first day Ms. Wu arrived, our whole class was very excited, especially my deskmate, who was so happy that he almost jumped up. I was also excited, but I couldn’t figure out whether she would be a strict teacher or a kind and gentle one. When the teacher came in to introduce herself, she said her last name was Wu. She has long, curly hair that looks really beautiful! She also wears a shiny watch with tiny gems on the dial – it’s absolutely stunning!
I remember once during an English class, a classmate had a stomachache. Ms. Wu asked with concern, “Do you want to drink some hot water?” She added, “If the pain gets too bad, be sure to tell me. I’ll ask your parents to come and pick you up so you can rest at home, take some medicine, and then come back in the afternoon. In the afternoon, I’ll ask your deskmate to help you review what we learned this morning from the English book, okay?”
I also remember another time when my deskmate was talking during class. The teacher noticed and gently said, “Stop talking! Please pay attention to the lesson.” My deskmate’s face turned as red as a ripe apple.
Recently, a foreigner came to our school to challenge our English teachers. After a while, all the other teachers lost, but Ms. Wu didn’t lose. She competed with the foreigner for several rounds, and in the end, we won. Everyone was very happy.
This is our English teacher, Ms. Wu – she cares for her students, is gentle, and beautiful. I really like my English teacher.

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