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Teacher Ala'a Kazem is my hero
Jana Mahameed
تأليف Jana Mahameed
Teacher Ala'a Kazem is my hero

I would like to tell you about my English teacher. Her name is Ala'a and she is almost in 24. She is tall and pretty. She has got brown eyes. Miss Ala'a is very talented, she likes her students and always she tries to do her best to enable us understanding what she say and explains so she follows successful strategies and techniques in teaching us English so that we now can speak fluently and even we can write correctly.

She sometimes motivates us by giving us presents and surprises that inspire us to spend more time and make more efforts in learning English. One day, she explains how to use present continuous, but it usually takes me much time to understand the form of the structure, so she asked me if I am OK or if there is something wrong. That time, I really had a problem with one of my colleagues who was bullying me, Miss Ala'a noted that I was not concentrating, and she insisted on knowing what the problem was.

I told her about the girl. Directly, she called the girl's parents to inform them how to prevent their daughter from repeating that. From that moment, I felt how respectful and sympathy she was. Miss Ala'a is really my best character ever. Miss Ala makes me love the English language as she simplifies the tasks and the way she asks us to apply what we taught. She affirms the importance of this language, which becomes a universal language, or even we can say, it's the language of science. I feel that Miss Ala'a has been changing and affecting my interests since she started teaching us.

Dear teacher who teaches us the meaning of success and how to insist on our dreams as well as achieving our dreams, I send you a medal of honor and appreciation. Thank you for your wonderful efforts. You are my hero.

My name: Jana Al- Mahameed
6th grade