Dear Mrs. Forrest, Thank you for taking the time to write me from your busy schedule. Out of all the English classes I've taken in high school, I've definitely learned the most in your class. I really missed your class, I was hoping that I'd have you again this year. Thanks for everything mrs. Forrest, happy holidays! Claudia Worotikan
I am writing this letter to express to you my truly and most humble apologies for what happened on April 5th. I also am going to explain to you how it was wrong and what i will do in the future to meet you expectations of your classroom.
First off, I want to say thank you to my parents for supporting me. Mom, Dad, thank you for being there with me during difficult times. You support and understand me, this gives me the strength to continue fight through the challenges in life. Without you being here today and by my side, I would have given up. Next, I want to thank the administration. You have all contributed to making this school run smoothly but also have allowed us to have a good time. I, as many others, have enjoyed the monthly walks and fundraising activities, the cultural fashion show and the fun and exciting cultural festival with the live steel bad and African drummers. These are some experiences that some students have never been exposed to. Therefore, thank you for bringing new and exciting initiatives to PS/MS124. Mrs. Babb, you are a very loving and an easy person to talk to. You have made so many positive changes to PS124, one of which is allowing us middle schoolers to have student council. I would also like to thank my teachers, for sharing their knowledge. You have taken the time to explain assignments, make class interesting, challenge us beyond our knowledge, and inspire not just me, but all of us. I want to Mr. Heaton for granting me the position of secretary for National Junior Honor Society last year. This was a great opportunity and that allowed me to play a key role in the National Junior Honor
Judge Taylor had a visit at my house and told me that a local Negro, Tom Robinson, had been accused by Bob Ewell of raping his daughter. He has been arrested and is being held in custody. The Judge informed me that he was thinking of appointing me to take the case as Tom’s defense lawyer, and I told him that I would, knowing the clear innocence of Tom and lack of any kind of evidence. God I hope I know what I’m getting myself into. I don’t know if it’s fair for me to put the weight of this my decision on Jem and Scout but I know there will be no way to avoid it. Jem will be ready for it but it’s Scout that I’m worried about. A lot of hate is about to be coming my way over this case and I’m sure Scout will
First off, I want to thank you for making this year and my first honors English experience fun for me! Though this year was challenging for me, it has also been extremely knowledgeable. From my freshman year to sophomore year, I can definitely notice the difference in my writing and reading. I can definitely see how much I have grown, and I am sure you could see these improvements too. Last year, I was in regular English and jumping from regular to honors was a huge step for me, which at first, I was not fully comfortable with. But as I got to know this year’s class and of course you, Mrs. Walker, I felt like I belonged here, in an honors English class. Throughout this year, I have learnt and improved at my skills of properly annotating texts, writing a proper claim, analyzing author’s style, and also analyzing rhetorical situations.
Right now I am smart, courageous, and still a goofball. I’m currently playing softball for Owasso, and enjoying every minute of it. I’m currently at the Owasso 8th grade center. I love to read and have fun with my friends. My softball practice is probably my favorite part of my day because I don’t like school. May be considering home
I really enjoyed your class. I've learned a lot from you and feel like you've gotten to know me well. English is definitely my favorite subject, and I am proud of my grade that I received in your class last semester. As you may recall, I decided to self-study both AP Literature and AP English Language this year. When I told people that I wanted to take these exams as a junior, they all thought I was joking due to the fact that AP Literature is one of the toughest courses to self-study. Surprisingly, I found the inspiration to take these exams from the assignments and works of literature that we went through in your class. Without all the activities we did in class, I certainly would not feel as confident with my performance as I am now. On the actual test, I wrote my AP Lit
Welcome Back! Here’s hoping your Thanksgiving holiday break afforded you the joy of family, the gift of friends, and the very best from our extended weekend. Thanks to you and our dedicated staff, our children have had a seamless transition back to a wonderful week of learning.
Hi this is Yasmin Luna. I was in your kindergarten class in the year of 2011-2012, and I’m writing this letter to tell you I love being your class. You are one of the best teachers in Woodland Acres Elementary School. You would always let us play with the kitchen and other toys you had, my favorite one was the kitchen. I still remember when I showed your class the magic trick with the glue stick top. I miss your class and how nice you were.
I am writing to commend Ms. Stony Shek for the excellent service that she has been providing to our school.
I just wanted to email you because I realized I seriously miss some of my teachers and you are for sure one! I was just telling my friends how you are still be one of my favorite teachers up to date, and I realized I haven't been in touch with you at all, which is so sad!! Not to mention I found my old red vans (I remeber you had a matching pair) from either grade in my closet and I just thought it was a sign that I needed to say Hi! and Thank you! for just being a great teacher and making me enjoy English as much as I do! Ever since eight grade I been a total book worm which just sounds so funny.
Maycomb was a “tired old town...there was no hurry, for there was nowhere to go, nothing to buy and no money to buy it with, nothing to see...” The stock market crash, Great Depression, and Jim Crow south all contributed to the tired ways of this small town. Towns and cities across the United States suffered. This period of time was marred by the poverty of the country and racial inequality and segregation.
Thank you to all the students, professors, and my coach for your support, encouragement, and feedback. As I previously stated in my introductory post, I love read but hate to write, which was probably not the best words to say entering an English class, but with your support, not only have I made it through this course, but I have also enjoyed the journey.
This is Stephanie Espinal from your Junior writing course. I have no idea what to say in this email. Well, I'm a transfer student. I have my associates degree in Psych from Middlesex Community College. This is my second semester here at UMass. I'm the first one in my family to go to college. I love helping others. I have to say that I'm concern about this class because I'm a bad writer, maybe it's because I really hate it. However, I'm confident that I can do well (always positive haha!) Being honest I feel bad for you this semester because even myself gets bored reading my papers. I hope in this course I can learn and improve my writing in all aspects.
I am writing to you in hopes that you will add an extra ten points to my semester grade. I strongly believe that I deserve these extra points, for putting my hard work and effort into this first semester. With all the different assignments and short amount of time you have given my classmates and I, most of us tend to or try to turn it in on time maybe a little later depending on the assign work.
Thank you to Ms.Darrow and Mr.Peeples for encouraging me to keep going even when I wanted to give up. Thank you for believing in my ability to express what I wanted to say and thank you for reading my essay a thousand times when I thought I was doing everything all wrong. Thank you for your patience.