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Exercise No. 8 "Letter to teacher"

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AussieSim · 11/05/2004 15:45

Everyone has got one teacher at least that they remember fondly/not so fondly from school? Someone who inspired you or left an impression somehow? Why don't we write them a letter letting them know how your life turned out and how you feel about them. (Fiction or Non-fiction!) Have Fun!

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popsycal · 11/05/2004 19:50

LOL!!!

I did this 8 yeas ago - i really did - not fictional either!!!
i am sad!

AussieSim · 12/05/2004 18:40

Good on you popsycal. I don't suppose you kept a copy that you could plonk in here? I've often thought of doing it but never got round to it - I guess that is how I came up with the idea.

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mummytojames · 13/05/2004 23:28

dear mr brown
its just a quick letter from one of your former pupils to tell you contry to your beliefs as a woman i do know how to use a screw driver i am engaged now with a beutiful baby boy and do most of the diy myself and i would like to thank you for that because every time i make something its like im doing it to prove you wrong i would also like to appologise for some of the things i called you behind you back but not those i said to your face as i ment every single word of it i would also like to inform you that if you are still teaching could you request a all boy class and leave the others to a real teacher
also even though i am a woman i use cookery books as i cant cook i use wonder web as i cant sew eiather so maybe there you was right i should have been in cookery or ssewing rather that wood and metal work at least there i would have learnt something
yours grateful

ps that ofer i gave you to show you what to do with the screw driver still holds

roisin · 14/05/2004 02:26

ROFL - I did this last year (in RL) to my favourite teacher, and we have struck up a regular correspondence. Actually this thread reminds me that I owe him a letter ... he sent me the first dozen pages of his latest book which is being published in September, for my comments. I didn't particularly like it, and am struggling to formulate a reply. (Loved his first novel). He was my English teacher btw! Anyone care to write a reply for me?!

mummytojames · 14/05/2004 22:19

rosin tell him honestly that the story wasnt realy your cup of tea but go on about the format and lay out you know the things you like about it

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