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My Favourite Teacher
Everyone has a teacher in his life. I also have many teachers in my life. There are seven teachers in my school. I love all my teachers but my favourite teacher is N.K.Sir. He teaches me Hindi with good manners. He makes Hindi very easy for us. He is expert in his subject. We all students love him and respect him.He always insist on regularity in our work. He wants us to be independent in our work and in our life. He wants us to be a great citizen of our country and serve our nation. He is so kind to us. He always keep teaching good life lessons to us. He tells us stories too, many times jokes and puzzles and makes us happy. He always guide us in every situation. He behaves like a friend. We never need to think to ask any question.He never scolds us. He always tries to solve our mistake and makes us modern citizen. He takes care of our language and manners too and tries to develop it. He is sea of knowledge. He is always in a cheerful and happy mood. He always teaches us with enthusiasm and interest.He always inspires us to have a vision in our eyes. He always says not to limit the challenge, but challenge the limits. He has such good qualities so I love him too much. I am so lucky to have him in my life.
Having an ideal person in life is of great importance. We all need someone who supports us in every life situation, who will always be there for you, and help you if needed. No matter what happens, that person is your support system. This could be your best friend or your family member, but it definitely has to be someone close to your heart. But sometimes things turn sour when the person you admire, don’t feel the same way about you.
A Person I Praise Most is my teacher. She’s a wonderful human being. She has taught me so many things in these 10 years of my life, and she never gave up on her students. Her credibility is unquestionable. Everything I know today, I learned from her
he helped me with every obstacle I had since the very beginning; not only did she help me with them, but she also encouraged me to overcome them. She is my inspiration of becoming someone great, and no matter how confused I am about the future , she always reassure me that everything will work out fine, if I believe in myself.
Every person should have an ideal in life because if someone does not have something to aspire towards, they don’t know what their purpose is or why they are even alive. This might sound harsh but it’s true. Following are the reasons why I like my teacher most;
His way of teaching is very effective and interesting
He is patience with us even if we do mistakes he corrects us immediately
He always encourages us to come up with new ideas and innovations using the technology tools which helps in bringing out the hidden talents in all of us and at the same time makes learning process fun
He is always available for his students and treats us as best friends
He strives hard to bring the educational environment to excellence by involving the parents, students and teachers
He encourages all of us to participate in social activities like sports events, cultural events etc which boosts our confidence level and enthusiasm towards studying
He is a very friendly person and has never bothered us to do anything which reduces our interest level
He provides us with necessary facilities like computer lab, library etc
His sense of humor is infectious and he makes sure that we understand the subject by thoroughly explaining everything
He motivates students along with the teachers to bring out the best in everyone
He also gives us class presentations and we learn a lot from them
He guides students as per their interests and bring out the hidden talents of each individual like music, sports etc
Believe me he is the best teacher I ever had!!! And this is why I love him!
We all need a support system in life, and teachers are the best support systems we have. They always encourage us to be better than what we are today. One of my favorite quotes says:
A teacher is like a candle, it consumes itself to light the way for others.”
Teachers are role models for children because by teaching their students they become significant in the lives of others. Teachers are an inspiration for good behavior and healthy decisions. They always try their best to guide us at every stage in life and set a good example for everyone so that no one falls in the wrong path and lead a better life
With so many myths going around about the coronavirus, it can be hard to know which information to trust.
Flights have been banned to mainland China and hundreds of people are being kept in incubation. The coverage in the media has caused widespread panic and has been accused of scaremongering the public. The coronavirus is even trending on Twitter.
For students who are feeling a bit overwhelmed by all this information, here is everything we know so far about the novel coronavirus…
According to the World Health Organisation (WTO), the coronaviruses are a family of viruses which range from the common cold to more severe illnesses such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) which originated in China in 2002. Coronaviruses are transmitted between animals and people.
The Novel Coronavirus (also called covid-19) is a new strand of coronavirus found in animals and humans, which causes respiratory illness. It was first reported in Wuhan, China in December 2019, and, before this, had not previously been identified in humans.
At the time of writing (10th February 2020) there have been 40,484 people infected and 910 deaths so far.
On January 30th, the WTO declared the novel coronavirus a public health emergency of international concern.
The symptoms of the novel coronavirus include a runny nose, sore throat, fever, shortness of breath and coughing.
If left untreated these symptoms could progress into severe pneumonia, kidney failure and breathing difficulties.
The flu and the covid-19 share a lot of common symptoms meaning that it is difficult to differentiate between the two without a test.
Anyone can catch the novel coronavirus, but the more severe symptoms have been found most frequently in people with pre-existing weakened immune systems, older people, and those with long-term conditions like diabetes, cancer and chronic lung disease.
Most people who have contracted the virus are expected to make a full recovery.
The virus is passed through droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
The best thing you can do to avoid this illness is to wash your hands frequently with soap and water, especially before touching your face. The effectiveness of masks is, at present, unknown.
If you have recently travelled to an area in China where the novel coronavirus has been reported and have had any of the symptoms mentioned above, or been in close contact with someone who has, seek medical attention immediately. The virus may take between two and 14 days to show any symptoms.
If you’re currently studying in China, check your country’s foreign office website for further guidelines on travelling back from mainland China. Your university may also issue a statement with university specific advice for students.
Each country will have a slightly different approach to assisting individuals who have recently visited China.
In Australia, for example, there are temporary measures in place, as outlined in the Australian government website; “foreign national students (excluding permanent residents) will not be permitted to enter Australia for 14 days from the time they leave or travel through mainland China.”
The UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office have recommended that UK nationals currently in mainland China should leave if they are able to do so, noting that it may become harder to access departure options. The UK Government advises that anyone who has been in Wuhan City or Hubei Province in the last 14 days should isolate themselves, whether or not they are showing symptoms of the virus.
The WHO recommends that the follow up contacts of any confirmed covid-19 cases is 14 days.
In the UK, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office have declared that no category of travel to mainland China for university related studies is considered essential at this current time. The advice on travel elsewhere (including Hong Kong) is to take a risk-based approach.
This is because if the situation continues to worsen it may put pressure on the Chinese health system, and it may also become harder to people to travel. For example, some airlines, including British Airways and Virgin Atlantic in the UK, have suspended flights to and from China.
If you plan to study in mainland China, it is a good idea not to book any flights, accommodation etc. until told it is safe to do so.