I'm sorry, teacher!
I'm so ashamed... Yesterday we were supposed to make our book report. Supposedly, the book report should've been done weeks ago, but teacher postponed it because she knew most of us never read anything. Err...I was one of them. Even though it was postponed, I didnt bother borrowing a book...I wasnt interested in reading them... "I'll just search for the summary in the net" I told myself. But on the day before we were gonna make the Book report, our internet went down! (Crap!)...That means no summary... The next day, our teacher asked those who havent read anything to write on their paper: "I'm sorry teacher, I didnt read"...I obviously wrote it down, and when we passed it to her, she read my name in surprise..."You did not read??" she said. "Shameful..." I told myself. All I could do was sit back down and tell myself how I wasnt ready to be a leader (dont ask, I'll save that for my next blog)... Later on af the end of the subject, I went over to my friend's seat so we could go out together. She called me from behind and said: "[insert my name here], you should read this quarter, alright? I know you're good." "y-yes, teacher! I'm sorry..." "It's okay. (smiles)"... She was the only teacher who acknowledged my potential...Of course everyone has potential! But I had more potential in excelling in english (was my grammar right?-_-i)... Anyway, her words struck my heart. I had disappointed the only teacher who believed in me. So from then on, I swore that I would read a book and give her the best book report I could ever write.
Notes:
- I wont state any names, ayt? Respect my privacy, please.
- Err, I really wasnt bragging. English is one of my strong subjects, but because of my laziness...You get the point.
- I want to say thank you to the teacher for motivating me. You're the best, teach!
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