Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Classification: darft 2
Teachers
I think that teachers can be divided into three groups. The first category consists of conscientious teachers who are responsible to his students. The next group is made up of average teachers who teach us and give us information but are not quite diligent. The last category includes do-nothing teachers who are lazy and are not responsible for their work.
The first category of teachers I have had are conscientious teachers who are responsible for their students. Conscientious teachers will be patient to teach students whether they are clever or not. If some of the students have questions, the teachers will be very glad to answer their questions and will not be impatient. Besides, according to the students' levels, the teachers will adopt different ways to teach them. For instance, some of the students in the class may not achieve scheduled progress. The teachers will spend their leisure time taking lessons after work because they hope that these students can really learn a lot from their instruction and can release the pressure of lessons. In addition, teachers will praise students and won't blame students. For example, if a student volunteers to answer questions and his answer is incorrect, the teacher will give him a big hand and then tell him the correct answer. The student will not feel frustrated and continue to cheer up.
The next group of teachers I have had are some average teachers who teach and give us information, but are not diligent. Because they have to work to live, they must be responsible for their jobs. They just give a lesson from morning to night and then go home to do their own business. Also, They will just do their businesses and will not concern about his students and interact with students actively. Altogether, except teaching, they will not do other things for students.
The last category of teachers are do-nothing teachers, such as Mr. Chen. Mr. Chen is typical of those do-nothing teachers who are lazy and are not responsible for his work. He usually wants to be negligent in his work. A good illustration is that he usually likes to chat on boring things in the class and is not earnest in his instruction. As a result, the students cannot learn information from Mr.Chen's instruction. The students always think that they are diddled in his class so that they prefer reading in the library to attending his class. Moreover, his instruction is dull and can't satisfy students' needs. He will read the content of his textbook and give instruction very casually. Therefore, he is unpopular for his students.
According to these categories of teachers mentioned above, I prefer conscientious teachers to negligent teachers. Conscientious teachers who are dutiful and hardworking make their students believe that they can learn a lot from teachers' instruction. I think that the worst category of teachers are those who are not responsible for their work and always like to be negligent in their work. Therefore, students will detest this group of teachers.
I think that teachers can be divided into three groups. The first category consists of conscientious teachers who are responsible to his students. The next group is made up of average teachers who teach us and give us information but are not quite diligent. The last category includes do-nothing teachers who are lazy and are not responsible for their work.
The first category of teachers I have had are conscientious teachers who are responsible for their students. Conscientious teachers will be patient to teach students whether they are clever or not. If some of the students have questions, the teachers will be very glad to answer their questions and will not be impatient. Besides, according to the students' levels, the teachers will adopt different ways to teach them. For instance, some of the students in the class may not achieve scheduled progress. The teachers will spend their leisure time taking lessons after work because they hope that these students can really learn a lot from their instruction and can release the pressure of lessons. In addition, teachers will praise students and won't blame students. For example, if a student volunteers to answer questions and his answer is incorrect, the teacher will give him a big hand and then tell him the correct answer. The student will not feel frustrated and continue to cheer up.
The next group of teachers I have had are some average teachers who teach and give us information, but are not diligent. Because they have to work to live, they must be responsible for their jobs. They just give a lesson from morning to night and then go home to do their own business. Also, They will just do their businesses and will not concern about his students and interact with students actively. Altogether, except teaching, they will not do other things for students.
The last category of teachers are do-nothing teachers, such as Mr. Chen. Mr. Chen is typical of those do-nothing teachers who are lazy and are not responsible for his work. He usually wants to be negligent in his work. A good illustration is that he usually likes to chat on boring things in the class and is not earnest in his instruction. As a result, the students cannot learn information from Mr.Chen's instruction. The students always think that they are diddled in his class so that they prefer reading in the library to attending his class. Moreover, his instruction is dull and can't satisfy students' needs. He will read the content of his textbook and give instruction very casually. Therefore, he is unpopular for his students.
According to these categories of teachers mentioned above, I prefer conscientious teachers to negligent teachers. Conscientious teachers who are dutiful and hardworking make their students believe that they can learn a lot from teachers' instruction. I think that the worst category of teachers are those who are not responsible for their work and always like to be negligent in their work. Therefore, students will detest this group of teachers.