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Does it matter if the library sticks plaster?
I want to be a mountain teacher.

In the cold wind, children run in sandals; At lunch time, the children squatted on the mud to eat, a pot of pickles and a pot of vegetable soup, which was the "nutritious lunch" during the exam; There is only one light bulb in a classroom, and several thin quilts are the floor on the dormitory floor; Seeing the new book, the children held out their little black hands carefully, for fear of soiling the white pages ... This is the first bitter paragraph of "Complete Primary School in Shuangjiang County, Yunnan Province" recorded by the parents of our Concord Bilingual School. Looking at the innocent smiling faces and bright eyes of the children in the photos, I really want to grow up quickly and become a mountain teacher to help them get out of the mountains and build themselves.

I want children to have a good learning environment, so that they can have a canteen that can shelter from the wind and rain and eat delicious food every day; I want to give them a warm and comfortable dormitory so that they can immerse themselves in sweet dreams every night; I want to see them "greedily" absorb knowledge in the library; I want to hear Lang Lang's reading sound fly out of the classroom with bright windows. ...

I will impart all my knowledge. In Chinese class, I teach children to describe the mountains and rivers of the motherland with beautiful lyric sentences; In math class, I taught them thinking methods and gave them the opportunity to participate in the "Olympic math competition"; I also want to teach children to tell the beauty of mountains and the future of their hometown in English. ...

Finally, I want to be the children's closest friend. They play with me after school, and I play games with them, such as "sticking plaster", "eagle catching chickens" and "old drivers pulling agricultural vehicles". I will talk to children about their worries, their dreams and growing pains. ...

How many times in my dreams, I saw the beautiful smiles and expectant expressions of the children. In order to realize my wish, I will study hard from now on, lay a good foundation, make my wings tough and plump, and finally walk out of the campus, into the mountains and into the hearts of children with excellent results. Agree 0| Comment