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Thinking activity related to the Purpose

        Thinking activity on the Purpose 

1. Write something about favorite teacher. Give some reasons for it.

I would like to say that My favorite teacher is my ' Sanskrit' teacher. She is very noble person. She always helps me when I need her. When we were absent in the classroom, she taught us next day also. I like her nature very well. Her method of teaching inspired me to be a teacher in future. I never saw her with her angry face. I would like to see her with her smile. She always suggests us that if you need my help you can call me at midnight also. She helps us in our personal matters also. She always admires anybody’s precious work and also suggest them if any error she come to know.


2. How are you as a student think and write.

As we all know that this statement is very famous that:

“ Today’s children are tomorrow's future”.

 First of all ' student’ means who learns something. Academic skills, Ability, perceptiveness, self discipline, understanding, behavior these skills are require as a good student.
 If I talk about myself as a student I am not very sincere student. I would like to say about my weakness that I have no ability to easily assimilate with other students.
 As a student I very well know how to behave with my classmates, with seniors and with teachers also.
 I would like to help other students.
 I never cheat any person.
 If I want to get some information from seniors or teachers which I don’t have and if at that time I can’t get require answer or as my need at that time my mind become disturb and some prejudice takes place for him or her.

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