How Students Address Their Teachers
How could students address their teachers besides calling them “Teacher” in Chinese?
I love/miss the way my former class 316 called me: Ms. Lee, and how some students in my former class 314 addressed me: 欣~~蓉~~. Sweet!
This afternoon when my 310 assistant Derek came to check if his answers to the three questions I gave him were correct, he addessed me “my dear beloved English teacher/Ms. Lee (I didn’t hear clearly whether he said “English teacher” or “Ms. Lee” because there were several students around me asking questions). I was kind of touched.
Well, no matter how students address their teachers, the bond is there. There is love. And that is a thing of beauty.
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Re:How Students Address Their Teachers
Dear Ms. Lee,
This is the name I like to call you, and that is the only name I can remember in my junior high.
I've been thinking where to send to you the thank you note and I found this one. There are too many words to put in this little box. To be short, without your endless patient, without your 5 English sentences every day, I wouldn't be able to have courage to come to US.
Thank you so much!!
ps. you can delete this message after you read it :)
-fei in USA
Re:How Students Address Their Teachers
Hi 欣蓉
Contray to you,I don't like to be called 元安 beacuse some teachers have a strange accent when they say "安".
哈哈
:)
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