印象深刻的老师作文

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印象最深的一位老师作文(10篇)(1)

印象最深的一位老师作文(10篇)(1)

印象最深的一位老师作文(10篇)(1)“蚂蚁老师”不是蚂蚁,他是我的第一个绘画老师。

要知道《蚂蚁老师》,要从我小学开始!那时候我喜欢乱涂乱画,总是把白墙画得乱七八糟。

爸爸妈妈认定我有绘画“天赋”,就带我进了“小蚂蚁艺术工作室”。

我记得那美好的一天,我和妈妈走进一个工作室。

我一进画室,一只前墙上有个大头的卡通蚂蚁就目不转睛地盯着我,活灵活现。

到目前为止,我明显印象深刻。

《小蚂蚁艺术工作室》,我轻轻读了一行字。

“蚂蚁?”我迅速扫视了一下四周,没有发现任何蚂蚁,只看到墙上挂着很多草图。

“妈妈,为什么叫小蚂蚁工作室?”我不解的问。

“不知道,回头问老师。

”妈妈说。

这时,孩子们欢快的笑声从教室里面传来。

跟着声音走,轻轻推开一扇门。

教室里坐着许多学生,他们似乎都比我大。

“蚂蚁老师”站在讲台中央:黑头发,大眼睛,黑皮肤,带着亲和的微笑。

看到我站在门口,他笑着向我点点头,示意我们坐下,用手听课。

“蚂蚁老师”清了清嗓子说,“我刚和你分享了一张照片。

现在,让我们来看看另一幅画。

”他用手打开身后画架上的画板。

他用半支铅笔指着画面说:“你看,母亲用身体挡住倒塌的横梁,保护孩子。

看这个手势,这一瞬间的动作,多么有力!”那一刻,我看到了蚂蚁老师坚定的眼神。

他接着说:“假设这个被保护的孩子是你,你觉得母爱伟大吗?”“可以!”大家异口同声的回答。

“今天是母亲节,请给妈妈画一个小礼物,好吗?”“好!”大家异口同声。

那节课,我和妈妈手拉手画了一棵棕榈树。

“蚂蚁老师”走过来笑着说:“合作是蚂蚁的精神!”妈妈说:“谢谢老师!”老师看着我说:“以后学画画,要学蚂蚁。

你不能就这么放弃。

你能做到吗?”“可以!”我满口答应。

于是,从此,我成了“蚁族学生”!多少年过去了,这最令人印象深刻的一课深深地刻在我的脑海里!我印象最深的老师是我们的体育老师王老师。

他的眼睛像鹰一样,我们可以清楚地看到一切。

他还有一双结实的胳膊,我们班最胖的人都能轻松举起来。

关于老师和我印象最深刻一件事的六年级作文

关于老师和我印象最深刻一件事的六年级作文

关于老师和我印象最深刻一件事的六年级作文示例文章篇一:《难忘的那堂课》“铃铃铃……”上课铃响了,这节课是语文课,是我们最喜欢的李老师的课。

李老师总是笑眯眯的,她有一双会说话的眼睛,笑起来就像弯弯的月牙。

今天她一进教室,就感觉和平常不太一样,脸上的笑容好像带着一丝神秘。

“同学们,今天我们来上一堂特别的课。

”李老师的声音清脆又好听。

大家都好奇地睁大眼睛,我心里也在嘀咕:“特别的课?会是什么样的呢?”李老师接着说:“这堂课呀,我们不看书,不写字,就来讲故事!”“哇!”教室里一下子炸开了锅,同学们兴奋得不得了。

“那谁先来给大家讲个故事呢?”李老师的目光在教室里扫了一圈。

平时最积极的小明马上把手举得高高的,大声说:“老师,我来!”李老师笑着点头,小明就迫不及待地走上讲台,绘声绘色地讲起了《孙悟空大闹天宫》。

他一会儿模仿孙悟空的动作,一会儿又学起了妖怪的怪叫,把大家逗得哈哈大笑。

小明讲完后,李老师说:“讲得真不错!那还有谁愿意来?”这时候,平时很害羞的小丽居然也举起了手。

她走上讲台,声音小小的,像蚊子哼一样讲了一个《小红帽》的故事。

虽然声音不大,但是我们都听得很认真。

李老师一直在旁边鼓励她:“小丽,声音再大一点,别害怕!”小丽慢慢地声音就大了起来。

一个又一个同学上去讲了故事,我心里也痒痒的,好想上去啊。

可是我又有点害怕,万一讲不好怎么办?正在我纠结的时候,李老师好像看穿了我的心思,她看着我说:“小宇,你来给大家讲一个吧!”我一下子紧张起来,心砰砰直跳,感觉都快跳到嗓子眼儿了。

我慢慢地走上讲台,脑子一片空白,之前想好的故事都忘得一干二净了。

同学们都安静地看着我,我更紧张了,脸也开始发烫。

这时候,李老师温柔地说:“别紧张,慢慢想,我们都等着听呢。

”听到李老师的话,我深吸一口气,努力让自己平静下来,终于想起了那个准备好的故事,磕磕绊绊地讲了起来。

讲完后,我低着头走下讲台,觉得自己讲得太糟糕了。

没想到,李老师却带头鼓起掌来,说:“小宇第一次上台能讲成这样已经很棒啦!”同学们也都跟着鼓掌。

我印象最深刻的老师英语作文八十字

我印象最深刻的老师英语作文八十字

我印象最深刻的老师英语作文八十字全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1Title: My Most Memorable TeacherHey guys, today I want to talk about my most memorable teacher - Miss Johnson! She was my English teacher in the fourth grade and she was the best teacher ever!Miss Johnson was always so nice and patient with us. She would explain things in a fun way and make learning English really interesting. She had this cool way of teaching us new words by using pictures and games. I remember one time she brought in flashcards with pictures of different animals, and we had to guess the English word for each one. It was so much fun!One thing I really loved about Miss Johnson was that she always believed in us. She would encourage us to do our best and never give up, even when things got tough. Whenever I was struggling with a grammar rule or a difficult word, she would sit with me and help me until I understood. She never made me feel stupid or embarrassed, she just wanted to help me learn and improve.Miss Johnson also made English class really exciting. She would read us stories, play English songs, and even organize little skits for us to perform in front of the class. I remember one time we put on a play about a lost puppy, and it was so much fun! She made learning English feel like a fun adventure.In conclusion, Miss Johnson was the best English teacher I ever had. She was kind, patient, and always made learning fun. I will never forget her and the impact she had on me. I hope one day I can be a teacher just like her and inspire kids to love learning English as much as she did. Thank you, Miss Johnson!篇2My Most Impressive TeacherHey guys, today I want to tell you about my most impressive teacher. Her name is Miss Smith and she is my English teacher.First of all, Miss Smith is super fun and energetic. She always comes to class with a big smile on her face and makes learning English so much fun. She tells us interesting stories, plays games with us, and even sings songs to help us remember new words. She is always encouraging us to do our best and never gives up on us.Secondly, Miss Smith is really patient and understanding. She knows that English can be difficult for some of us, so she takes the time to explain things in a way that we can understand. She never gets frustrated if we make mistakes and always helps us to improve.Lastly, Miss Smith is a great role model. She is always kind and caring towards her students and goes out of her way to make sure we are happy and comfortable in her class. She is also very dedicated to her job and always puts in extra effort to help us succeed.In conclusion, Miss Smith is not just a teacher to me, she is a friend and a mentor. I am so grateful to have her as my English teacher and she has made a huge impact on my life. I will always remember her kindness, patience, and dedication. Thank you, Miss Smith, for being the best teacher ever!篇3My Most Impressionable TeacherHey guys, today I want to talk about my most impressionable teacher in English class. Her name is Miss Smith and she is super cool! She has this way of making English fun and interesting that I never get bored in her class.The thing I love the most about Miss Smith is how she always encourages us to speak up and express our opinions. She makes us feel confident and not afraid to make mistakes. She says it's all part of learning and growing, which I think is really cool. Plus, she always gives us high-fives and smiles when we do well in class, which makes us feel proud of ourselves.Miss Smith is also really creative in her teaching methods. She plays games with us, tells us stories, and even acts out scenes from books. It's like we're in a movie or something! She makes learning English so much fun and I always look forward to her class.Overall, Miss Smith is the best English teacher ever! She's inspiring, funny, and always supportive. I will never forget the lessons she taught me and the memories we made together. Thank you, Miss Smith, for being such an amazing teacher!篇4My Most Impressive TeacherI want to tell you about my most impressive teacher. Her name is Miss Linda and she teaches English at my school. She is always smiling and she makes learning so much fun!Miss Linda is very patient and she never gets mad at us, even when we make mistakes. She always encourages us to try our best and she tells us that it's okay to make mistakes because that's how we learn. She also gives us lots of praise when we do well, which makes us feel really good about ourselves.One thing I really like about Miss Linda is that she makes learning English interesting. She uses games, songs, and even funny videos to help us learn new words and grammar. I never get bored in her class because there's always something fun and exciting happening.Miss Linda also takes the time to get to know each of her students. She asks us about our interests, our families, and our dreams. She listens to us when we have problems and she always tries to help us in any way she can. I feel like she really cares about us and that's why I admire her so much.In conclusion, Miss Linda is not just a teacher, she is a friend and a mentor. I am so grateful to have her as my English teacher and I will always remember the valuable lessons she has taught me. Thank you, Miss Linda, for being such an incredible teacher!篇5My most unforgettable teacher is Mr. Smith. He was my English teacher in primary school. He was super cool and funny, and he always made English class so interesting and fun.Mr. Smith had a unique way of teaching. Instead of just making us memorize grammar rules and vocabulary, he would use games, songs, and even jokes to help us learn. One of my favorite activities was when he divided us into teams and we had to compete in a spelling bee. It was so much fun and it helped us remember how to spell words correctly.Mr. Smith also had a great sense of humor. He would often tell funny stories or make jokes during class to keep us entertained. I remember one time he dressed up as a clown for Halloween and taught us how to tell jokes in English. It was so hilarious and we all laughed so much.But besides being fun and funny, Mr. Smith was also a very caring teacher. He always encouraged us to do our best and never gave up on us, even when we struggled with English. He would stay after school to help us with our homework or practice our pronunciation.In conclusion, Mr. Smith was not just a teacher, he was a friend and a mentor. I will always remember him and the way he made English class so enjoyable. He inspired me to love learningEnglish and I will forever be grateful for his guidance and support.篇6I remember my favorite teacher, Mr. Smith, who was the coolest teacher ever! He was so funny and kind, and he always made us laugh during English class.Mr. Smith had a way of making learning fun. He would come up with games and activities to help us remember new words and grammar rules. I remember one time when he had us play a game of charades to practice our vocabulary. It was so much fun acting out the words and guessing what our classmates were trying to say.Another thing I loved about Mr. Smith was how he always encouraged us to be creative. He would give us writing prompts and let us write stories or poems in class. He even started a class newspaper where we could share our writing with each other. I loved seeing my work published and getting feedback from my classmates.But what I remember most about Mr. Smith was how he believed in me. He always told me that I had a talent for writing and that I should never stop. His words of encouragement gaveme the confidence to pursue my passion for writing, and I will always be grateful to him for that.I will never forget Mr. Smith and the impact he had on me. He was not just a teacher, but a mentor and a friend. I hope that one day I can inspire others the way he inspired me. Thank you, Mr. Smith, for being the best teacher ever!篇7One of the most impressive teachers I have ever had is my English teacher, Mr. Smith. He was always cheerful and friendly, and he made learning English so much fun!Mr. Smith had a special way of making us feel excited about learning. He would use games, songs, and even role plays to teach us new vocabulary and grammar. I remember one time when he had us act out a scene from a play in English. It was so much fun pretending to be different characters and speaking in English.But what I admired most about Mr. Smith was his patience and kindness. He never got mad at us when we made mistakes, instead he would gently correct us and encourage us to keep trying. He would always say, "Practice makes perfect!" and that gave me the confidence to keep practicing my English skills.Mr. Smith also went above and beyond to help us improve our English. He would stay after school to help us with our homework and even gave us extra study materials to take home.I really appreciated his dedication and passion for teaching.Thanks to Mr. Smith, I have grown to love English and I have become more confident in speaking and writing in English. He truly made a lasting impression on me and I will always be grateful for all the knowledge and inspiration he has given me.篇8One day, I want to tell you about my most impressive teacher. Her name is Miss Smith. She teaches us English, and she is the best teacher ever!Miss Smith is always smiling and she makes learning so much fun. She uses games and songs to help us remember new words and grammar rules. One time, she even brought in a guitar and sang a song about verbs with us. It was so cool!Miss Smith is really patient too. Whenever we don't understand something, she explains it to us again until we get it. She never gets mad or frustrated with us, even when we make mistakes. She just encourages us to keep trying.My favorite thing about Miss Smith is that she always believes in us. She tells us that we can do anything if we work hard and never give up. Thanks to her, I feel more confident in my English skills and I'm not afraid to make mistakes anymore.I'm so lucky to have Miss Smith as my teacher. She has made learning English so much fun and I will always remember her. I hope I can be a teacher like her someday. Thank you, Miss Smith, for being the best teacher ever!篇9The teacher that left the deepest impression on me is my English teacher, Mr. Smith. He is a super cool teacher with a funny sense of humor. He always makes the boring English class fun and interesting.Mr. Smith loves to tell us stories about his travels around the world. He has been to so many countries and he always brings back souvenirs for us to see. One time, he even brought back some chocolate from Switzerland and shared it with the whole class. It was so yummy!He also likes to play games with us in class. We play word games, spelling bees, and even act out scenes from Englishmovies. It makes learning English feel like playing and we never get bored.What I love most about Mr. Smith is that he is always there to help us when we have questions. He never gets mad at us for not understanding something and he always encourages us to do our best. Thanks to him, I have improved my English a lot and now I feel more confident speaking and writing in English.I am so grateful to have Mr. Smith as my teacher. He is not just a teacher, but also a friend who cares about us. I will always remember him and the fun times we had in his English class. He is the best teacher ever!篇10One day, my teacher asked us to write about our most impressive teacher. So, I want to talk about my English teacher, Mr. Smith. He's the coolest teacher ever!Mr. Smith is tall, with glasses and a big smile. He always wears colorful ties and jokes around with us. He makes learning English fun and exciting. I remember one time he acted out a scene from a famous English movie. It was so funny and we all laughed a lot.But what I like the most about Mr. Smith is that he's always there to help us. Whenever I have a question or need help with my homework, he's there to explain it to me patiently. He always encourages us to do our best and never give up.I remember one time I was feeling down because I couldn't understand a difficult poem. Mr. Smith sat down with me and we read it together. He helped me break it down into simpler parts and suddenly, it all made sense. I was so grateful to him for taking the time to help me.Mr. Smith is not just a teacher, he's a friend and a mentor. I will always remember him and all the fun times we had in his class. He has inspired me to love English and never stop learning.Thank you, Mr. Smith, for being the best teacher ever!。

选择一位令你印象深刻的老师或同学作文

选择一位令你印象深刻的老师或同学作文

选择一位令你印象深刻的老师或同学作文我曾经遇到过一位令我印象深刻的老师,她的名字叫做李老师。

她是我上初中时的班主任,也是我的语文老师。

她是一个非常有个性的人,总是能够让我们在轻松愉快的氛围中学到知识。

李老师长得很高大,身材苗条,留着一头乌黑亮丽的长发。

她总是穿着一件白色的衬衫和一条黑色的裤子,看起来非常干净利落。

她的皮肤很白皙,笑起来的时候眼睛会眯成一条缝,非常可爱。

李老师的课堂气氛非常好,她总是能够用幽默的语言把我们逗得哈哈大笑。

有一次,她在讲《庐山谣》的时候,用了一段顺口溜来形容李白:“李白斗酒诗百篇,长安市上酒家眠。

天子呼来不上船,自称臣是酒中仙。

”说完这段顺口溜之后,她又接着讲解课文内容,我们都听得津津有味。

李老师还非常注重培养我们的创新能力。

有一次,她布置了一篇作文题目叫《如果我变成了一朵花》,要求我们想象自己变成了一朵花之后会发生什么事情。

结果有很多同学都写到了变成玫瑰花、牡丹花等等美丽的花朵。

而我却写了一篇关于变成一棵树的文章。

我说如果我变成了一棵树,我会站在阳光下吸收养分,为人们提供阴凉之处。

结果李老师给了我很高的评价,还把我的文章贴在了教室的墙上供大家欣赏。

除了教学之外,李老师还非常关心我们的生活。

有一次,班里有一个同学生病了,不能来上课。

李老师就亲自去他家看望他,并送去了水果和鲜花。

这件事情让我们都非常感动。

李老师是一位非常优秀的教师。

她不仅教会了我们很多知识,还让我们在轻松愉快的氛围中学到了做人的道理。

我相信如果没有李老师的教导和关爱,我一定不会成为今天的自己。

记忆深处的老师作文6篇

记忆深处的老师作文6篇

记忆深处的老师作文6篇记忆深处的老师作文篇1时间如同奔流不息的江河,飞快的奔向远方,消失在遥远而又难以预测的未来。

回首过去,小学六年的欢乐时光像放电影似的在我眼前闪过,那曾经的一幕幕,勾起了空中的甜蜜,使它无限放大,把我包围着。

这一幕幕中,都少不了一个熟悉的身影,这个身影在工作日里都会在讲台上准时出现。

无论是狂风暴雨,还是自己病得很重,她总是面带笑容给我们上课,在课内和我们像朋友一样交谈,她,就是我小学生涯的引路人——方老师。

方老师和我们的初遇山年级的某个阳光明媚的早晨。

前班主任因私事调到了金华工作,当同学们正在议论新老师时,教室的门被缓缓打开,同学们的视线“刷”地投向被打开的门。

从门外走进的是一位减着齐肩短发,带着一副黑框眼镜的高高瘦瘦的女老师,从那刻起,我们就又有了自己的班主任,四班又重新拥有了“妈妈”。

方老师自从接手我们班,就一直都很认真的工作。

下课时,透过办公室玻璃窗,总能看到方老师取下眼镜,伸手拿起一个小小的瓶子,往眼睛里滴了几滴眼药水,眨了眨眼睛又继续工作。

窗外的一棵棵棵小桂花树伴着风声舞动枝条,发出“沙沙”的声响,好像在说:“老师!老师!快看看我们,多好玩啊!快出来走一走吧!”方老师如此认真工作,身体越来越差,在五年级下册,方老师患上了角眼膜。

那时候临近期末,方老师为了让我们成绩够好,一直坚守岗位。

考试结束以后我们才知道,方老师住进了医院。

方老师永远会留在舞蹈记忆深处,她认真工作的样子在我脑海里挥之不去。

新的学期,我要更加努力,才不会辜负老师的期努力。

记忆深处的老师作文篇2从幼儿园到现在,有很多老师教过我:男的,女的,老的,小的,胖的,瘦的......其中,给我印象最深的是一位年轻的男代课老师。

我记得我三年级的时候,我们班的语文老师被一个二十出头的年轻人取代了。

他的名字叫吴,我们都亲切地叫他吴老师。

虽然他只是一个小男孩,但他的全部心思都在我们身上,课后他和我们融为一体。

我记得当他第一次来的时候,他发现我们的拼音学得不是很好,所以他努力教我们拼音。

印象深刻的人作文800字

印象深刻的人作文800字

印象深刻的人作文800字【篇1】印象深刻的人作文800字往事如烟,岁月的车轮滚滚向前,碾过了无数的人和事,许多记忆已随风而逝,然而,与朱老师相处的日子,却如雕刻般深深地烙印在我的心中,历久弥新。

朱老师,一个中等身材,戴着眼镜,声音洪亮的男子,他的形象在我心中始终鲜明如初。

每当他夹着木棒步入教室,那份威严便不由自主地弥漫开来。

他曾无数次地对同学们说:“我现在对你们管严,是让你们抓紧多学习知识,不然我就是失职了。

”那时的我,尚年幼无知,只觉得朱老师太过严肃,甚至有些不近人情。

然而,一件小事,却让我对朱老师有了全新的认识。

那是一个草长莺飞的季节,我和几个同学在校门口玩耍时,不慎撞到了朱老师的儿子,他因此磕掉了两颗门牙,我吓得赶紧跑回了家。

正当我躲在后院柴堆里瑟瑟发抖,以为会迎来一顿责骂时,朱老师却先一步找到了我。

他和妈妈在外面交谈着,我虽听不见他们的对话,但心中却充满了恐惧。

然而,妈妈找到我时,却告诉我,朱老师只是想来看看我有没有事,并安慰我不要害怕,只是以后不要再那么调皮了。

那一刻,我感受到了朱老师严厉背后的温情与关怀。

朱老师不仅对我个人关怀备至,对班上的每一个同学,他都倾注了满腔的热情。

有一次,班上的小婉因家庭经济困难而未能上学,朱老师得知后,便带着我一起去家访。

当我们看到小婉正吃力地提着一桶猪屎时,朱老师二话不说,便挽起衣袖接过桶,熟练地喂起了猪。

他深知小婉的困境,便反复做她妈妈的思想工作,最终使小婉得以重返校园。

那一刻,朱老师脸上的欣慰与笑容,深深地印在了我的心中。

朱老师,就是这样一位以言行不断教育我们的好老师。

从他的身上,我学会了善待他人,关爱他人。

这份人生的营养品,滋养着我的心灵,让我在成长的道路上,不断前行。

朱老师,是我心中印象最深刻的人,他的教诲与关怀,将永远铭记在我的心中。

【篇2】印象深刻的人作文800字在人生的长河中,我们会遇到形形色色的人,他们或如流星般一闪而过,或如恒星般长久闪耀。

选择一位令你印象深刻的老师或同学作文

选择一位令你印象深刻的老师或同学作文说起我高中时候的班主任,真是让人又爱又怕啊。

他叫李老师,是个标准的“老古董”,但别看他年纪大,教学能力可是杠杠的!记得有一次数学考试,我那可怜的分数就像个笑话一样,全班倒数第一。

回家后,我那个气啊,差点没把试卷撕了。

可李老师却笑着对我说:“没关系,失败不可怕,可怕的是放弃。

”他的话像春风化雨,温暖了我那颗受伤的心。

从那以后,我就下定决心要好好学习,争取下次考个好成绩。

李老师的教学方法也特别独特。

他总是能用最简单的语言解释最难的概念,让我们这些“小笨蛋”都能听懂。

记得有一次物理课上,他用一根绳子拴住一个气球,然后用力一拉,气球就飞上了天。

他说这是因为力的作用是相互的,我们的身体就像气球一样,需要通过努力才能飞得更高。

这个比喻既生动又易懂,让我对物理知识有了更深刻的理解。

李老师还特别注重培养我们的团队精神和集体荣誉感。

记得有一次学校举行运动会,我们班虽然不是最强的班级,但大家都齐心协力、团结拼搏,最终取得了不错的成绩。

李老师在颁奖仪式上表扬了我们班的团结精神,还说:“一个人的力量是有限的,但团队的力量却是无穷的。

”这句话深深地印在了我的心里,让我明白了团结的重要性。

除了教学和育人,李老师还是我们生活中的知心大哥。

他经常关心我们的生活和学习情况,有什么困难和烦恼都会耐心地听我们倾诉,并给予我们建议和帮助。

他会带我们去散步、打球,让我们放松心情,缓解压力。

这些温馨的画面至今仍然历历在目,让我感到无比温暖。

李老师是我高中生活中最重要的导师之一。

他的教诲和关爱让我受益匪浅,让我成为了一个更加成熟、自信的人。

在这里,我要向李老师说一声:“谢谢您,李老师!”您的辛勤付出和无私奉献将永远铭记在我的心中。

印象最深刻的人作文100字左右

印象最深刻的人作文100字左右第一篇:《那个爱笑的老师》
记得小学时有个数学老师,她特别爱笑,不管遇到什么情况,嘴角总是挂着一抹淡淡的微笑。

那时候的我数学成绩不太好,每次作业本发下来,看到满页的红叉叉心里就不是滋味。

有一次,我鼓起勇气去找老师问问题,心里想着肯定会被批评一顿。

没想到,老师听完我的疑问后,轻轻地笑了笑,耐心地给我讲解起来。

她那温暖的笑容让我紧张的心情放松了不少。

后来,我的数学成绩慢慢提高,虽然最后还是没能成为班上的尖子生,但每当想起老师的笑容,就感觉学习路上有了无限的动力。

现在回想起来,那位老师的笑容就像是冬日里的一缕阳光,温暖而明亮。

第二篇:《邻家的爷爷》
小时候住在老小区,楼下住着一位爷爷,大家都亲切地叫他“老李”。

老李爷爷特别喜欢种花养草,家里的阳台和窗台上总是摆满了各式各样的植物。

每到周末,我都会跑到爷爷家帮忙浇水施肥。

有时候,爷爷还会教我怎么修剪枝叶,怎么分辨哪些植物需要更多的阳光。

最让我难忘的是夏天的晚上,爷爷会搬出小板凳,我们在院子里一边乘凉一边听他讲故事。

老李爷爷的故事总是那么生动有趣,有时讲到好笑的地方,他会突然哈哈
大笑起来,那笑声清脆悦耳,让人听了也跟着开心起来。

现在搬家了,但每次路过有花草的地方,总会想起老李爷爷和他的花园,还有那些快乐的时光。

我印象最深的一个人作文400字(通用97篇)

我印象最深的一个人作文400字我印象最深的一个人作文400字(通用97篇)从上学开始我们有许多个老师为我们传播知识,那么哪个老师给你留下深刻的印象呢?以下是小编为大家整理的我印象最深的一个人作文400字,欢迎阅读与收藏。

我印象最深的一个人作文400字篇1在日常生活中,给我印象最深刻的认识我的班主任王老师。

她三十多岁,高个子,身材苗条。

乌黑的中肩发,弯弯的柳叶眉下面嵌着一双大而有神的眼睛,她是个慈祥又严厉的好老师!有一次,在语文课上的时候,王老师正在绘声绘色的讲着课,同学们聚精会神的听王老师讲课。

而我呢溜号的坏习惯又犯了,我偷偷地从抽屉里拿出一张纸和一支笔画起画来了,我画了一个大舞台,然后画了一排评委,最后画了自己在舞台中央拿着麦克风唱歌的样子。

我正画的起劲的时候,一只沾满粉笔灰的手轻轻地敲了敲我的桌子,抬头一看,原来是王老师,我的心顿时像一只小兔子“咚咚"乱跳。

下课后,王老师来到我的桌前,我的心顿时紧张起来,心想:这下准挨批评了。

可王老师却拿起画欣赏起来:”画的不错,你长大以后想当歌唱家?“"恩。

”我没敢抬头,只是小声回答。

“可你想过没有,当歌唱家也需要很多知识呀。

”听了这番话,我脸上火辣辣的,惭愧的说:“王老师,我错了。

”从那以后,我改掉了上课溜号的习惯,学习越来越好,可王老师却被调走了。

王老师给我留下来的深刻印象。

现在,我除了想当一名歌唱家,也想当一名光荣的人民教师,像王老师那样,做一名可钦可敬的好老师!我印象最深的一个人作文400字篇2文具盒里一支笔,那支笔勾起了我脑海里一段美好的记忆。

那是一个炎热的夏天,她——郑金莹与我在玩游戏,不一会儿,我们就跑得满头大汗。

我们没有回家,而是在台阶上坐着,太阳好像故意晒着我们,我无耐地说:“走,去买些冰棍儿吃吧!”她看看我点头示意。

我们到了小卖店,买了吃的冰棍儿后还剩下5毛钱,5毛钱也干不了什么,我们便用它买了一支笔。

吃完冰棍儿后,我要那支笔,她却说那是她的笔,我说了她一顿,说她自私、说她讨厌……她被我说哭了,但我还不解气,她边哭边说:“你凭什么说我自私、讨厌,不是!不是!我不是!”说完跑回了家。

大学令我印象深刻的老师英语作文

大学令我印象深刻的老师英语作文全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Most Unforgettable College ProfessorWow, you want me to tell you about my favorite teacher from college? That's a tough one because I'm still just a kid and haven't even started kindergarten yet! But I'll give it my best shot and tell you about the professor that made the biggest impression on me during my years at university.Her name was Professor Emilia篇2My Most Impressive College ProfessorHi, my name is Tommy and I'm a 3rd grader. Today I want to tell you about my most impressive professor from when I went to college. I know I'm just a kid, but I actually got to go to college for a little while because of a very special program!You see, last year I was feeling really bored in school. All the lessons were just too easy for me. I already knew everything they were teaching! My parents could tell I wasn't being challengedenough, so they talked to the principal about letting me take some college classes instead. The principal thought it was a crazy idea at first, but then she met with me and gave me a test. Apparently, I scored high enough that they allowed me to enroll in a few classes at the local university!At first, I was really nervous to go to college. All the buildings were huge and the students were so much bigger than me. But my parents helped me pick some interesting courses, and I was really excited to finally learn new things. My favorite class ended up being Introduction to Astrophysics with Professor Hawking.Professor Hawking was the most impressive teacher I've ever had. I could tell right away how much he loved physics and space. In our first class, he came zooming in on his wheelchair with his computer voice sounding really excited. He told us, "Welcome, young scientists! Be prepared to explore the farthest reaches of the cosmos!" I loved his passion right away.Despite his disabilities, Professor Hawking was always full of energy. He would zoom back and forth across the front of the classroom while his computer voice boomed out amazing facts about black holes, galaxies, and the big bang theory. I'll never forget when he played a video simulation of the birth of theuniverse - it was totally mind-blowing! He made astrophysics seem like the most fascinating topic in the world.But Professor Hawking wasn't just impressive because of his knowledge. He also deeply cared about teaching in a way that made concepts understandable. If anyone looked confused, he would stop and rephrase things in a simpler way. He used lots of analogies and examples to bring the material down to Earth (so to speak!). Once when I raised my hand to ask a question, he said "There are no dopey questions in my classroom, young man. You can ask me anything!" That made me feel really respected.What I admired most about Professor Hawking was his resilience in the face of adversity. As you probably know, he had a terrible condition that left him almost completely paralyzed over time. But he never let that stop him from pursuing his passion for physics. In fact, he would often joke about his disabilities in a way that showed his mental toughness. "My robot voice may seem odd," he once said, "but just be glad you don't have to smell my breath!" We all cracked up at that.Whenever I felt overwhelmed by the difficult concepts we learned, I remembered Professor Hawking's perseverance despite his obstacles. If he could achieve so much while being confined to a wheelchair and unable to speak, then I could put inthe hard work to understand astrophysics. His strength motivated me to keep studying hard.I'll never forget the day of our final exam. As we turned in our test booklets, Professor Hawking looked at us and said "Whether you become astrophysicists or not, always be curious and keep reaching for the stars!" That inspirational message has really stuck with me. Even though I'm just a kid, Professor Hawking taught me so much about science, but also about life. He showed me that you can overcome any challenge through passion, hard work, and dedication.After that semester of college, I returned to elementary school but tried to approach my studies with the same hunger for knowledge that Professor Hawking embodied. I'll forever be grateful that I got the amazing opportunity to learn from someone as impressive as him at such a young age. He'll always be the teacher who expanded my mind to the furthest frontiers of our vast, mysterious universe!篇3My Most Amazing University ProfessorHi! My name is Tommy and I'm 8 years old. I haven't actually been to university yet, but I've heard a lot about it from my olderbrother Jake who just graduated. He told me all about his favorite professor, Dr. Emily Watson, and she sounds like the coolest teacher ever!Dr. Watson taught Jake's Intro to Biology class his first year at Ridgeview University. On the very first day, she came bouncing into the huge lecture hall full of energy. She had coolrainbow-colored hair and was wearing bright purple pants covered in science designs like atoms and DNA helixes. Jake said she looked more like a fun aunt than a strict professor.Right away, Dr. Watson started cracking jokes to get everyone laughing and relaxed. Then she did something crazy - she picked up a banana from the desk and started peeling it really slowly while explaining that biology helps us understand every living thing, including this humble banana. As she kept peeling, she talked all about the banana's origins, its DNA code, the cellular processes that let it grow, and more. By the time the banana was fully peeled, everyone was on the edge of their seats!From that day on, Dr. Watson's biology lectures were always engaging and interesting. Instead of just reading from boring PowerPoint slides, she acted out concepts using props and hands-on demos. Once, she filled up tubs with dry ice "smoke" todemonstrate how gases behave. Another time, she brought in frozen fish samples for students to dissect. Her favorite thing was dressing up in crazy costumes like a butterfly or plant cell to make important biology ideas more memorable and fun.Dr. Watson also had an awesome way of explaining complex topics so even kids could understand. She used creative analogies and simple examples from everyday life to make the concepts click. When learning about enzymes, she compared them to shooting basketball through different-sized hoops to help Jake's class grasp how enzymes' specific shapes were crucial for biological reactions. For photosynthesis, she pretended to be a hungry plant slurping up carbon dioxide "milkshakes" and breathed out oxygen "cheeseburgers." Amazing visuals like those made everything finally make sense!The best part was how enthusiastic and passionate Dr. Watson always was about biology. You could tell she absolutely loved teaching and sharing her love for the living world. Her excitement was downright contagious! She bounced around the front of the classroom with endless energy, using big gestures and varying her voice's tone and volume to emphasize key points. Even jawntg topics stayed interesting because of her animated lecturing style.Outside of class, Dr. Watson was also a stellar teacher and mentor. She stayed after lectures to patiently answer any questions students had, no matter how small or "dumb" they seemed. She'd draw diagrams, find creative ways to rephrase tricky concepts, and keep working with students until they got it. Whenever Jake felt overwhelmed, she gave him pep talks about being a gifted science student who just needed to keep believing in himself.For students really interested in biology, Dr. Watson helped them get internships and research positions in labs across campus. She helped Jake land a coveted spot studying the environmental impact of climate change on local plant species. With Dr. Watson's guidance, he designed his own experiments, collected and analyzed data, and presented his findings - amazing real-world experience! Many students told stories of how Dr. Watson wrote glowing recommendation letters that helped them get into top graduate programs and dream jobs after college.Outside of being a brilliant science teacher, Dr. Watson was also just an all-around amazing person. She was kind and nurturing yet didn't put up with any nonsense. She treated each student with respect while still keeping things fun with her goofysense of humor. If someone was going through a hard time, she'd make herself available to talk or just lend an caring ear. Her classroom was a judgement-free zone where everyone felt safe to be themselves and ask any question.At the same time, Dr. Watson knew just how to motivate her students and push them to work harder. She set high expectations and didn't accept sloppy work or efforts. But she did it in an encouraging way, giving constructive feedback to help students improve rather than harsh criticism. Whenever Jake felt discouraged and wanted to slack off, Dr. Watson wouldn't let him. By being both a supportive mentor and a strict teacher, she inspired students to dig deeper and fulfill their potential.By the time Jake graduated, Dr. Watson's biology class was definitely the highlight of his entire university experience. Her passion for science, caring mentorship, and engaging teaching style made her an unforgettable professor. Jake said he's never met someone who loves their subject matter quite as much as Dr. Watson loves biology and sharing that knowledge with others. Just talking about her gets me excited to go to university myself one day!Dr. Watson sounds like such an awesome, one-of-a-kind teacher. I really hope I'll be lucky enough to have a professor like her who makes learning so much fun. Between all the costumes, props, energy, and creativity she brings to her lectures, her classes certainly don't seem boring at all. And on top of that, she obviously really cares about her students and goes above and beyond to see them succeed. A teacher who loves what they do that much must be pretty special!I can't wait until I'm older and get to experience university for myself. If even just one of my professors is as remarkable as Dr. Watson, I know it's going to be an incredible, engaging, and enlightening few years. Jake always tells me how fortunate he was to be taught by such a talented yet humble expert who opened his eyes to the wonders of biology. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for someone that inspiring when it's my turn!篇4My Most Awesome College TeacherWow, you guys! College was the coolest ever. I had so many fun teachers, but there was one professor who was just the awesomest of them all. Her name was Dr. Jacqueline Hendersonand she taught my English Literature class. I'm going to tell you all about her because she was seriously amazing.First of all, Dr. Henderson was probably the nicest teacher I've ever had. Whenever I came into class, she would give me a big smile and say "Good morning, Samantha! I'm so glad you're here today." She learned all of our names on the very first day, which I thought was really neat.But even better than being nice, Dr. Henderson was also hilarious! She always had these funny stories to tell about the books we were reading. Like when we read Romeo and Juliet, she did these ridiculous voice impressions of the different characters. Her impression of Juliet was so over-the-top and dramatic that the whole class cracked up every time. Thanks to Dr. Henderson's silly voices, I'll never forget about poor Mercutio getting killed or the famous balcony scene.Another reason I loved Dr. Henderson's class so much was because of how passionate she was about literature. You could really tell that she wasn't just doing her job, but that she truly loved reading and analyzing all those old books and plays. Whenever she explained one of the deeper themes or meanings, her face would light up with excitement. I remember learning about symbolism and metaphors for the first time and suddenlybooks became so much more interesting once I understood their hidden meanings.While Dr. Henderson's enthusiasm made class really fun, she also challenged us to work super hard. For our final project, we had to write a 25-page research paper analyzing one of the works we had read that semester. I groaned at first, but Dr. Henderson gave us so much guidance along the way that I actually ended up enjoying the process. I chose to analyze The Great Gatsby, one of my favorite books from the class. My final paper explored the importance of the green light as a symbol of hope and dreams. Getting to dig so deeply into symbolism and literary analysis made me appreciate the book in a whole new way.When it came time to turn in the paper, I was really nervous because I had worked so hard on it. But Dr. Henderson gave me a big hug after she read it and told me it was one of the best undergraduate papers she had ever received! She met with me privately to go over all her feedback, pointing out the insightful parts and areas I could improve for next time. I felt so proud that my hard work had paid off.More than just being a brilliant teacher though, Dr. Henderson went above and beyond to mentor her studentsoutside of the classroom too. She held weekly office hours where we could just drop in to chat with her about life, get advice about classes, or discuss our future goals. I'll never forget when I visited her during a really stressful week before finals. I had been struggling with feeling homesick and overwhelmed by my coursework. Dr. Henderson listened patiently as I explained what I was going through and didn't judge me at all for getting emotional. She shared her own experiences of working through loneliness and academic pressures. Her kind words reminded me that it was okay not to be perfect, and that a little self-care could go a long way in restoring my positive mindset.On top of being so caring and accessible, Dr. Henderson also worked hard to create a warm community in our class. At the beginning of the semester, she had everyone share a little bit about themselves and their favorite books. It was a great icebreaker that brought our class together right from the start. She also hosted optional weekly discussions at a local coffee shop where we could explore the readings in a more casual, conversational setting. Those coffee shop talks were so fun and made me feel much more connected to my classmates.Looking back now, I can't express enough how much Dr. Henderson's English Literature class impacted me as both astudent and a person. Her kindness, passion, incredible teaching ability, and commitment to mentorship were all so inspiring. Thanks to her guidance, I discovered a deep love for analyzing literature that has stuck with me ever since. She challenged me to work harder than I ever had before in order to reach my full potential. Most importantly though, Dr. Henderson's compassion and dedication to creating an inclusive classroom community taught me invaluable lessons about empathy, work-life balance, and the power of building supportive environments. She was everything I could ever hope for in a college professor and more.I feel so fortunate to have been her student and to have had the chance to learn from someone so generous with their time, wisdom, and heart. Dr. Henderson is someone I'll always remember as one of the most awesome, impactful teachers I've ever had.篇5My Super Awesome College ProfessorHi there! My name is Timmy and I'm 8 years old. I haven't actually been to college yet, but my big brother Jake just started his first year and he told me all about his favorite teacher. This professor is really, really cool!Her name is Professor Emily Watson and she teaches biology at Central State University. Jake says she's probably the smartest person he's ever met. She knows everything about plants, animals, cells, DNA, and all that science-y stuff. But get this - she's also really fun and makes her classes super interesting!First off, Professor Watson doesn't just stand at the front of the room and lecture all day. Nope, she gets the whole class involved! She has students act out being cells and molecules. Jake said he got to be a ribosomeonce, whatever that is. It sounds like some kind of dinosaur to me!Professor Watson also does these amazingdemonstrations to show how things work. One time, she built this giant model of the human digestive system using tubes, funnels, and even a pair of old pantyhose! Then she poured in this goopy mixture to represent food and it traveled all the way through, just like in our bodies. Jake said it was both really gross and totally awesome at the same time.But that's not all that makes Professor Watson incredible. Jake told me she goes on these epic research trips to remote rainforests and frozen tundras to study plants and critters. She's likea real-life daring explorer! Last summer, she traveled deepinto the Amazon jungle and discovered three new species of frogs. How cool is that?Whenever she comes back from her adventures, Professor Watson brings in pictures, specimens, and even live animals to show the class. Jake held a massive butterfly that was bigger than his hand! She also wears these crazy outfits inspired by her travels, like a traditional dress from Borneo or a Russian furhat. It definitely makes her lectures way more fun than the usual boring college stuff.I think my favorite thing about Professor Watson though is how passionate she is about biology. Jake says she gets soexcited talking about biodiversity, ecosystems, and conservation that she jumpsuparound and waves her arms like a crazy person. But in a good way! Her energy and love for nature is just contagious.Professor Watson doesn't just blabber on about facts either. She really makes her students think critically about issues facingour planet's environments. They have deep discussions about things like habitat loss, pollution, climate change, andendangeredspecies. Those are some pretty heavy topics for college kids, but Professor Watson explains them inadown-to-earthway that everyone can understand.She also encourages her class to come up with solutions and take action. One time, the students organized a campuswide recycling drive and clean-up day. Another semester, they raised money toadopt an acre of rainforest through a conservation group. Thanks to Professor Watson's inspiration, Jake is actually thinking about becoming an environmental scientist whenhe graduates!Okay, I could go on and on aboutProfessorWatson, but I'm running out of spacein this essay. Let me just leave you with one last example of why she's so extraordinaryand sort of quirky too.Every few weeks, Professor Watson has her students over to her house for something called "Organism Observations." Itbasicallymeansa big potluck dinner, except every dish has to be some kind of plant or animal product. Everyone brings crazy concoctions like algae smoothies, cricket cookies,or mushroom quiche.Last time Jake went, Professor Watson cooked up a big platter ofmealworms sautéed with garlic and herbs. He said it actually wasn'thalf bad once you got past the wiggling! Now that'sdedication to making biology fun and interactive.Professors who are brilliant yet makecomplexscienceconcepts understandable like ProfessorWatson don't come around very often. Her energy, passion, worldwide experiencesand unique teaching techniques make her Classes way more than just reading dusty books. Jake is so lucky to have her as a mentor inCollege!I can't wait until I'm old enough to take one of Professor Watson's courses myself. Then I'll get to travel to the rainforest, wear a huge furry hat, and eat some tasty mealworms! Okay, maybe not thatlastone.But you get the idea -CollegeBiology willbe an awesome adventure with a one-of-a-kindprofessor like Emily Watson leading the way!。

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