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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “Teachers, Good and Bad” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

Teachers, Good and Bad

Having been in school for a number of years now, I have come across many types of teachers. Some are good while some are bad.

The good ones are those who put effort into their work to make the students knowledgeable and thus care for the welfare of their students. They genuinely want to teach us what they know. So despite their weaknesses we love and respect them.

Our present class teacher, Mr. Saxena, is a model teacher. He not only teaches us English, but more importantly, he is a great human being. He is invariably patient, very approachable and always has a practical solution to any problem anyone may present to him. We are grateful for his guidance and advice.

On the other hand, our Mathematics teacher is the worst of the lot. Normally, he just sits at the table and tells us to do exercise this or that. Sometimes he does not come at all. Rarely does he teach. When he does, it is almost impossible to follow him. His hands tremble and his speech is incoherent. So, we are left to our own devices. Fortunately for me, Mathematics is not too difficult. So I can cope even without a teacher.

In between these two are the other teachers. Some are good in some ways and bad in others. However, all of them are predictable. So, we know what to do when in their presence. The good ones we appreciate and respect. The bad ones we tolerate.

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