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The teacher – student relationship in **** and Punishment is entirely different from the present day teacher-student relationship. Write your experience/ relationship, with one of your teachers to be published on Teacher’ Day in My Experience page of a Daily.

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by kratos
 
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Carmel is my best teacher. She loves me like her son. Being a nun, she has no child of her own, but she knows how to love ****. She is my Class Teacher iri, Class XII. She encourages me to work hard and achieve success in life. I am a bit weak in my English. She gives me special homework and corrects it and explains to me things very clearly.

She taught me in Class XI also. In these two years of her teaching she has never scolded me. She teaches with a smile. She has a nice voice and students can hear her distinctly. She is a good disciplinarian, but she is not harsh to anyone. She reasons with the law-breakers and tells them the importance of discipline in life. She taught me to have strong ** in . She very clearly told me ** alone would not bring marks in the examinations! We should work hard first and then we must pray to help us. Well, I believe I have been following her advice. What is interesting about her class is that she tells so many interesting stories to keep the class lively. These stories have real value in the life of the students.

She taught me Robert Frost, the **** poet. In his poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” Frost wrote:

The woods are lovely, dark and deep,

But I have promises to keep,

And miles to go before I sleep,

And miles to go before I sleep.

Sr. Carmel explained to me the deeper

meaning of the poem. Yes, I too have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep. I remember Sr. Carmel everyday and I pray for her health and long life.

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