Предмет: Английский язык, автор: glazkovgleb52

письмо учителю на английском языке 25-30 предложений

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Автор ответа: galina572319
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Dear Nelly Ivanovna,

I would like to thank You for all your work, faith in us and patience, care and attention that has been invested in us over the years. Thank You for being not only a teacher, a class mistress, but also a real second mother for us. Sometimes even our mothers did not know all the secrets that we could trust You. Of course, we didn't always understand you. Sometimes we  were even angry that we got comments, suggestions or some explanations, as we felt ourselves to be adults. Only with time on, we can admit first of all to ourselves that we were often wrong. And only now we are able to evaluate all your work and contribution to each of us.

Your lessons will always be remembered. You managed to teach us to trust, to be able to forgive, to be friends, to love, to be honest and sincere, brave and strong, to go to the end, to believe in good, and most importantly, to remain in any situation a Person /a Man. By your own example You brought up kindness and honesty in us.

Excuse us for some wrong behavior and actions. We all understand that now. Thank you for everything!

We already miss school, your lessons, our trips and excursions, all the funny moments and even our homework. Perhaps we still don't fully understand that there's no way returning back to childhood, and that soon begins our adulthood, but the desire to come back and see You behind the teacher's desk will always remain.

You laid in our character a lot of positive qualities, gave a lot of right parting words! I want you to know that we realize all that perfectly well ! Good bye!

We love You!

Best wishes,

Marianna

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