Dear Teachers and classmates, How time flies! We are graduating from the Junior High School. As a monitor, I'd like to write this letter to express my feelings before leaving school. Learning in this school is a very enjoyable and meaningful experience for me. As you know, I study much better than I used to. And I am not as shy as I used to be. In the past 4 years, l have understood the pleasure of efforts and overcoming difficulties, which will be beneficial to my life in the future. Yours, Lucy |
Dear Teachers and classmates, Looking back to the past four years, what impressed me a lot is the help that my teachers and parents offered when I was in trouble, which supported me during the period. Moreover, I regretted that I didn't work harder. From time to time, facing the pressure, I argued with my parents, about which I felt sorry and regretful. To live up to my parents' expectation, I will make my effort to work harder in the senior high school. There is no doubt that there will be many problems waiting for me. However, no matter how difficult they are, I will spare no effort to overcome them. Yours, Larry |
Dear Teachers and classmates, First of all, I'd like to congratulate all my classmates. I remember joining my class a year later than the others. It was your love and care that helped me get used to everything here rapidly. I remember taking part in our school sports meeting. Although I didn't win the boys'1500-meter race, my head teacher gave me a hug and said to me, "As long as you have courage and dare to try your best, you are a hero in my heart. You are the best. "Yes, I tried my best, so l didn't regret. Till now, whenever l have problems in studying, your words always encourage me to go forward. As we set out on our new journey, we will never forget where we came from. Thank you, my dear teachers and classmates. Yours, Tom |