Literary Arts Magazine Spring 2010 | Page 53

Ms. Mittelholzer is a quite kind-hearted teacher, too. She always concerns about her students and tries to meet her students‟ different needs. For example, during this swine flu‟s outbreak, while the students were discussing in group, she took out a piece of wet napkin to everyone to clean our chairs, and then passed on another piece of tower paper to help to dry up. She even disposed the dirty napkin to avoid interrupting our study. When students come late, she always tries to tell them where we are and passes on the relative worksheets on which we are working. Whenever students have some questions, she always explains them patiently, even during the break time or after class. Time flies. It‟s a pity that the end of this semester is coming. I haven‟t enjoyed enough our colorful and efficient class that Ms. Mittelholzer designed and organized. I believe she will be a more successful teacher by virtue of her dedication, patience, and kindness. Teacher: Sarah Mittelholzer ESL 7 Morning Spring 2009 “Lindsey‟s Class” By Adán Arquimides Guevara, Ink. 8 1/2” x 11” Teacher: Allison Neeland, Level 8 Morning , Fall 2009 52