In the classroom, teachers vividly shared a wide range of knowledge, and the students listened attentively and with great interest. Speaking of myself, when I was in seventh grade, our mathematics classes were taught by Mr. Ye. I loved his lessons because he always helped us discover the joy of life through learning. He was humorous and had a unique teaching style. Whenever we struggled to understand a concept, he would tell interesting stories or jokes to help us remember it better. This approach deepened my understanding and greatly increased my interest in mathematics. My classmates were also eager to raise their hands and participate whenever they knew the answer. That is why I love Class Three so much. “The students of Class Three work the hardest” is a sentence that has always remained in my heart. I love Class Three for its inspiring atmosphere and for every hardworking and diligent student in it.
In this beautiful campus, we experience all the joys and challenges of youth. We freely devote our energy, sweat, and passion to our growth. Here, we learn to think independently, listen to others, and exercise self-control. Life does not change you on its own, but you can change your life through your own efforts. Every success and failure comes from the choices we make and the work we put in. We begin to talk about our dreams and goals, and our teachers tell us that having a goal gives us the motivation to move forward. Each of us is searching for our own direction. It may seem small, but the happiness that comes from achieving it is beyond comparison. Our dreams may change as people and circumstances change, but with the guidance of teachers and the support of classmates, those dreams take deeper root in our hearts. We may lose some things along the way, but more importantly, we gain valuable experiences and personal growth.
I love Chunjiang School. It is where I grow, where I strive, and where I experience the richness and excitement of youth.