This is a letter that I have written to one of the most especial teachers that I met at school. It is for Raquel, who was my tutor in preschool and a teacher of my training school. She has helped my a lot along all my live and I want to flatter all her work and help.
October 5th, 2014
Dear Raquel,
I'm writing this letter for you because today is your day, today is the world teacher's day. At the univeristy, we were expected to write a letter for one teacher and as soon as my professor explained the activity, your name came up to my mind. I have done this many times, but today, especially, I want to tell you THANKS!
Thank you for being an amazing teacher and a incredible person. You were very patient and sentintive; even if we weren't the perfect students, you put a lot of effort, not only to teach us, you educated us, too. Personally, I felt very comfortable in your class because you told me my mistakes as well as you flatted my work when it was good. But your best point was the empathy; the most important thing you did for me was encouraging me to be a better person and student and to don't forget my dreams and to follow them. Moreover, you helped me with my problems and you calmed down my mother.
But it wasn't the end. I learnt a lot from you when I was a child, but it was amazing when we run into the school where you work and where I did my teaching training. You began again to be my model and I appraciated more all things that you did for us.
So that's why I'm writing this letter. Today is your day and I don't want to lose the chance to say thank you one more time and to give you all the appreciation that you merit. A big part of my personality and my future are your fault.
I hope you continue being the same amazing teacher because, one day, I would like to be like you.
Enjoy your day and every day that you teach your pupils!! I hope see you soon and explain you my new experiences.
Yours sincerely,
Patricia Ortiz
What a lovely letter! I´m sure Raquel would be very pleased to receive this letter!
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