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a letter to the teacher


Dear teacher,

Hello!

As a study committee member of our class, I hope to make some suggestions when I am about to enter the sixth grade.

The sixth grade is the most crucial year for the national small. Every year, the students in the sixth grade are all sea battles on the day and day, and there is not even a little time to play. As soon as I got home, the first thing was to write homework, make a paper, and each set of four sets of words per day. This year is not to test English, not only to do papers, but also to write English. We arrived at 7:15 in the morning and they came before the school gate. When we arrived at the school, the book had already been written on campus, and more than half of the class was taken after school in the afternoon. In the class, we came out to play, but they still listened in the classroom. Seven classes a day, one morning reading, eight classes, and five are occupied. I sometimes think that they are very pitiful, can't play at home, can't play at school, go home to make papers, do papers at school, only have language and math classes every day, boring and boring. If I might have collapsed, it would be good for them to come over, so good! I can face the three sixth-grade college entrance examination papers. Instead of desperately doing papers, it is better to review the textbooks in a down-to-earth manner. Our math teacher said: "As long as you carefully review the textbooks and complete the contents of the textbooks, it is not a problem to test high scores." How classic, if every teacher thinks so, how good it is!

Teacher Yan, we are about to enter the sixth grade, but can we not use the form of naval battle? I know that 99% is impossible. But I hope that one percent, you will take the time to look at the advice I have written for you, and I hope that you will adopt my opinion. Because, I don't want my classmates to spend the boring and painful in the last year of my alma mater.

Sincerely

salute

your student

July 29, 2006

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