Wednesday, April 15, 2009

A sad day-yesterday 2

For some grammar issues, I tried to confirm them with my appreciating classmate. She had solid background while at college and now is a teacher at a famous training center. Her grammar is certainly much better than mine. She really provided me with very convincing instructions on them. Thanks to her.

Later, she shared one disappointing news that one college teacher familiar to both of us will divorce her husband. It's shocking. Though I lost contact with her after I graduated from college, I have never stopped paying attention to her. She is such charming womman who esily impresses me. She is amiable, strict and sometimes serious. In my mind, she is a qualified teacher with her own persistance of basics and enough knowledge to influence her students. I respect her and totally understand her teaching manner though which sometimes is dissatisfying some poor self righterous students.

Those past days I learned from her are still in my mind. She not only infused me with a lot of useful English knowledge, but also provided me with a lot of chances to test my meself. To implement her research for her doctor degree, I was enquired to help. That's what I was very glad to do. I once told her I was in some way an idealist and would do something for people I respect without realistic carings. I performed just that for her. My appreciation and devotion toward her long surpassed normal respect.

After graduation, I came to my dream city-Shanghai directly and silently. I once tried to forget the past colleage acquaintances. To me, they were just temperary passers-by. When it's time to part with each other, it's no use to fight the trend. The fact is I forgot most. But, to some who once left me deep impressions in my higher education period, I still bear them in my mind. The teacher is one of them. I memorise this attrative teacher, feel the same way toward her unfortunate marriage. Good luck to her.

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