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"The one who gives wings to the future"

Sunday - November 15, 2015 22:14
"The one who gives wings to the future"

In childhood, most people probably thought that only parents could give them the most love. But no! Time passed quietly, and since I started school, I've realized that the love my teachers have for me is just as strong as the love my parents have for me. My teachers are like mothers, and my professors are like fathers, guiding us on our educational journey.

Our youth is the most beautiful time of our lives, a time of dreams, of fleeting ideas, and of mischief. It is our teachers who change our lives. Oh! Their loving words, filled with so much affection, are like milk poured into our hearts. It is also there that our teachers taught us manners and proper behavior. Day after day, we gradually climb the ladder of knowledge, and our teachers always watch over us. From a good grade, a brilliant idea, to a small mistake, a time when we didn't know the lesson, our teachers always pay attention, praising or reminding us. Our teachers are the silent guides who lead us to the pinnacle of knowledge, giving us a bright future.

Teachers – two sacred words that only qualified students are allowed to use. They are the ones who have guided us on our own life paths, the ones who have nurtured our dreams. People often say that teachers are the ferrymen for generations. When a school year ends, the ferry reaches its destination. Perhaps that journey has been filled with countless interesting experiences. Teachers have taught us that life is full of difficulties and challenges, but also countless joys and surprises. Thanks to our teachers' dedicated guidance and steering, we have overcome all difficulties and arrived at the harbor of knowledge with joy. Not just for us, but for them as well. What our teachers have done for us is just as sacred and precious as what our parents have done for us.

Our lives would certainly not flourish, would certainly be meaningless, without nurturing and education. Nature has ordained this; as human beings, we all have fathers, mothers, friends, and relatives. We are blessed with the love and care of our parents, growing day by day, and supported by friends and family, enabling us to live better and develop further. However, we also receive something incredibly precious and invaluable: the love, education, and life lessons from our teachers in our beloved schools. For us, this is an extremely sacred and precious feeling. It has been with us since childhood, since the first days of learning to read and write. Can anyone imagine the image of a teacher standing on the podium, passionately lecturing, their eyes gazing affectionately at their students?

Teachers work so hard and tirelessly for their students, yet sometimes we do wrong things that cause them worry and concern. Sometimes we are disruptive in class, sometimes we speak disrespectfully, and sometimes we behave improperly, causing our teachers to reflect and reprimand us. However, our teachers' affection for us doesn't fade; instead, it grows stronger and deeper each day.

The sacred words "father, mother, teacher" are words that hold so much affection and depth in my heart. My parents are the ones who gave me life, and my teachers are the ones who educated me. The school is like my second home, and my teachers are like my second parents. I would like to express my gratitude to all my teachers who have tirelessly taught and guided us, helping us become good children and excellent students. I promise myself that I will always obey my teachers and strive for continuous improvement in my studies so that in the future I will become a useful citizen for society and my country. I hope that my teachers will always have faith in me. Finally, we wish all the teachers of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities good health, greater achievements, and continued success, so that they may always be the leading trains, guiding their students to make our country more glorious each day. Dear teachers! I will always love and respect my teachers very much!

Author:Dang Thi Ngoan, Class K59, Journalism

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