May 18, 2023
(I'm writing a letter for my two Extra English teachers. I'm learning English in a language school, there are 2 different English teachers and they are sisters, I started my courses with the first teacher and now I'm the second one's student. As it's my last course here, I wanted to write one letter for them two. If you have any ideas, you can suggest it)
Dear Mrs White and Mrs Brown,
Languages have always been a passion of mine. Ever since I was a little girl, I have been fascinated by the way words can be strung together to create meaning, and how different languages can express the same idea in so many different ways.
My love for languages was further fueled by you two, the most inspiring teachers I've ever had, who inspired me to pursue my dreams. As my last course here comes to an end, I wanted to express all my gratitude for all you have done for me. When I first started my journey into the world of English, I was intimidated by the language. It seemed to be so challenging to master. But you made it feel like I could learn English, and that confidence gave me the motivation.
You always were passionated about sharing that love with your students. Every lesson, you would come into class with a smile on your face, eager to teach us something new. Your energy was contagious, and it inspired me to work harder and learn more. Your patience was also crucial to my success. You never made me feel stupid or embarrassed for making mistakes. Instead, you encouraged me to keep trying and you have tought me to appreciate the beauty of language. Your dedication to your students is truly admirable, and I feel very lucky to have you as my teachers.
As I prepare to move on to the next chapter of my life, I will always remember the lessons you two have taught me. I will never forget your kindness, patience, and your love to your job. I will miss you dearly, and I hope one day I will come back here to start a new language. Thank you for everything you have done for me, and for being such unique teachers. I wish you all the best in your future endeavors, and I hope you will continue to inspire students for many years to come.
Sincerely,
Coraline
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This sounds more natural to me. You're probably also going to write more letters to them.
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Dear Mrs White and Mrs Brown,
Languages have always been a passion of mine.
Ever since I was a little girl, I have been fascinated by the way words can be strung together to create meaning, and how different languages can express the same idea in so many different ways.
My love for languages was further fueled by you two, the most inspiring teachers I've ever had, who inspired me to pursue my dreams.
As my last course here comes to an end, I wanted to express all mymy utmost gratitude for all you have done for me.
We don't really say "all my gratitude" in the US. "Utmost gratitude" sounds more natural to me.
When I first started my journey into the world of English, I was intimidated by the language.
It seemed to be so challenging to master.
But you made it feel likeas if I could learn English, and that confidence gave me the motivation.
You always were passionated about sharing that love with your students.
Every lesson, you would come into class with a smile on your face, eager to teach us something new.
Your energy was contagious, and it inspired me to work harder and learn more.
Your patience was also crucial to my success.
You never made me feel stupid or embarrassed for making mistakes.
Instead, you encouraged me to keep trying and, at the same time, you have toaught me to appreciate the beauty of language.
This sounds more natural to me.
Your dedication to your students is truly admirable, and I feel very lucky to have had you as my teachers.
You're moving on so I put this in past perfect tense.
As I prepare to move on to the next chapter of my life, I will always remember the lessons you two have taught me.
I will never forget your kindness, patience, and your love tofor your jobs.
You're writing to two of them so I edited it to "jobs" plural.
I will miss you dearly, and I(I) hope one day I will come back here to start a new language.
Thank you for everything you have done for me, and for being such uniqueextraordinary teachers.
"Unique" can sound negative in the US.
I wish you all the best in your future endeavors, and I hope you will continue to inspire students for many years to come.
Sincerely,
Coraline
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You learned from them very well! Very nice work!
The letter for my teachers
(I'm writing a letter for my two Extra English teachers. I'm learning English in a language school, t. There are 2 different English teachers and they are sisters, I started my courses with the first teacher and now I'm the second one's student. As it's my last course here, I wanted to write onea letter forto them two. If you have any ideas, you can suggest ithem)
Dear Mrs White and Mrs Brown,
Languages have always been a passion of mine.
Ever since I was a little girl, I have been fascinated by the way words can be strung together to create meaning, and how different languages can express the same idea in so many different ways.
My love for languages was further fueled by you two, the most inspiring teachers I've ever had, who inspired me to pursue my dreams.
As my last course here comes to an end, I wanted to express all my gratitude for all you have done for me.
When I first started my journey into the world of English, I was intimidated by the language.
It seemed to be so challenging to master.
But you made it feel like I could learn English, and that confidence gave me the motivation.
You always were passionated about sharing that love with your students.
Every lesson, you would come into class with a smile on your face, eager to teach us something new.
Your energy was contagious, and it inspired me to work harder and learn more.
Your patience was also crucial to my success.
You never made me feel stupid or embarrassed for making mistakes.
Instead, you encouraged me to keep trying and you have tought me to appreciate the beauty of language.
Your dedication to your students is truly admirable, and I feel very lucky to have you as my teachers.
As I prepare to move on to the next chapter of my life, I will always remember the lessons you two have taught me.
I will never forget your kindness, patience, and your love tof your job.
I will miss you dearly, and I hope one day I will come back here to start a new language.
Thank you for everything you have done for me, and for being such unique teachers.
I wish you all the best in your future endeavors, and I hope you will continue to inspire students for many years to come.
Feedback
Great letter! You have a very broad vocabulary :)
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