Tursunaliyeva Durdona

When we think of a teacher, deep respect and infinite gratitude come to our eyes in the heart of every person.
Teachers are a blessing created for us by God. It is they who will lead the nation to greatness, mature a person and change the world in a different direction. Teachers teach us that the pen is more important than the sword.
They are respected people in the society; they educate people and teach human qualities, they contribute to building a good society.
Teachers have a great impact on society and the lives of students.
However, as in any field, there are good and bad teachers. Although there are not many bad teachers, their number is significant.
A good teacher has qualities that a bad teacher does not have. A good teacher builds a good society; a bad one destroys that society. A good teacher increases the student’s love for science and profession.
As we grow up, our parents and teachers are the first to influence our lives. Our teachers are not only educators.
When we think of a teacher, deep respect and infinite gratitude come to our eyes in the heart of every person.
Teachers are a blessing created for us by God. It is they who will lead the nation to greatness, mature a person and change the world in a different direction. Teachers teach us that the pen is more important than the sword.
They are respected people in the society; they educate people and teach human qualities, they contribute to building a good society.
Teachers have a great impact on society and the lives of students.
However, as in any field, there are good and bad teachers. Although there are not many bad teachers, their number is significant.
A good teacher has qualities that a bad teacher does not have. A good teacher builds a good society; a bad one destroys that society. A good teacher increases the student’s love for science and profession.
As we grow up, our parents and teachers are the first to influence our lives. Our teachers are not only educators.
Tursunaliyeva Durdona
Student of Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature named after Alisher Navoi, 2nd stage student 201 group