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I love my students!

Lady Ayame

Love My Students | Etsy

Dear Students,

How are you doing? In Canada where I live, the weather is cooling down rapidly and winter is right around the corner. Actually, feeling the cool breeze, it's perfect weather now in Canada. I think hot and humid days continue in Asia, but I hope you're having a good summer! In addition, it's time for students to go back to school!

[Today's Topic] ~ How much I love my students!

I don't know if it's natural for all tutors and teachers, but I feel a definite affinity for my students. Some students want to prepare for an English speech contest, some students want to pass an English job interview, and others want to interview for a school abroad.

Regardless of the student's goal(s), I am always here to help you achieve them. I especially feel a definite closeness and a heartfelt feeling of care. I care deeply about all my long-time students or students who return periodically to take my lessons. 

I guess it's natural for a teacher to develop healthy respect, loyalty, and affinity for their students. I feel I am a part of my student's lives because we constantly exchange news about our lives and exchange ideas all the time in English. I appreciate my students feeling comfortable enough and trusting me enough to share their life stories with me.

My heart can't help but get involved with my students. I believe a true friendship develops, especially with my long-time students. I've been on Cafetalk for about 3 years now, and some of my students have been with me from the very beginning. I have developed a deep friendship and partnership with my students.

If you take my lesson, I tackle challenges that you want to achieve and I care about you achieving your goals! Be a part of my students, and you will get my complete and utter attention. It's not just a job to me anymore, I feel as though I'm developing a circle of friends from across the world. 

A passionate "thank you" from my heart to all of my long-time students! I care about you and your progress very much! I appreciate you continuing to take my lessons!

Warmest regards,

Lady Ayame
(Patricia Ayame Thomson)
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