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    The letter from my student

    It was on the eve of graduation of my students. I was also happy as their teacher. They finally graduated. Most of them would begin a new busy life in the senior high school, and some of them just gave up the study, and began a wholly strange life in the society. Frankly speaking, I hoped all of them continued their study. After all they could be more competent by reading much and rich professional knowledge. However, some of the problems were unavoidable. Now that some of them did not take much interest in the lessons, meanwhile, their family could not afford the expenditure in the future. No matter how, I hoped all of them had a glorious future. However, much to my surprise, I received a letter from one of my students. Though he did not sign his name, I knew who he was. He was just the student who I criticized him for his indulging with Warhammer Power Leveling. At that moment, when I went through the letter, I finally knew actually I did not understand him at all. I was not incompetent to be a good teacher.   
    In the eyes of teachers, the students who always paid more attention to the study were the good students. Those students who did not work hard only made us frustrated. We regarded them as so-called bad students. They were always naughty and even played trick in class on purpose. However, we never truly desired to understand them. As a matter of fact, it was unequal to define them to be bad students. There was no distinction between so-called good students and bad-students. Maybe the students who once immersed themselves in War Power Leveling got greater achievements than so-called good students. In a sense, we should care more about the students who did not study hard. However, it was a pity that I never truly understand the student who took much interest in Warhammer Online Power Leveling. Though I had several talks with him, I never considered the problem in his position. I never knew actually he wanted to be a good student in the eyes of teachers. He once made great efforts, however, when he was in need, there still no person would like to come for help. He felt a little frustrated, but only continuously to buy Warhammer PowerLeveling. Actually how much he hoped at the crucial moment, the teacher would save him. Maybe at this moment, he would continue his study in the senior high school as others. But everything was too late. He had to enter the society so early.
     

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