My Favorite Teacher
My favorite teacher was Mrs. Cabrera, my ninth grade English teacher. I consider
her my favorite teacher, because she had motivation, enthusiasm and confidence in
teaching, and she made learning fun.
Mrs. Cabrera motivation in teaching helped me to enjoy and do well in her
class. Furthermore her enthusiasm and confidence in doing what she loved made her
class easy to understand. I believe that an important issue when it comes to teaching
is to make learning fun, and that was what Mrs. Cabrera did with her students. For
example she made literature exciting by making her class act, worked in groups, and if
it was a Shakespeare play that had a dance scene she made her students recreate a dance
in the classroom.
Mrs. Cabrera is my favorite teacher, she motivate me to learn and taught me how
love and enjoy literature.
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