Les cours d’Hippolyte sont toujours remplis de rires, et j’attends chaque séance avec impatience.
Le professeur ne se limite pas à la culture : il a également une profonde connaissance de la philosophie, de la poésie et des arts. Cette richesse de savoirs m’impressionne à chaque fois — j’aimerais presque qu’il me prête un peu de son cerveau...!
Quand je ne comprends pas quelque chose, il prend le temps de m’expliquer jusqu’à ce que tout devienne clair, en me montrant différentes images et documents. Cette passion pour l’enseignement me fait penser, à chaque leçon, que j’ai vraiment eu de la chance de rencontrer ce professeur. Trouver un enseignant avec qui l’on a une telle affinité est très rare.
Et surtout, il ne se met jamais en colère. Nous sommes tous humains ; je comprends que certains enseignants deviennent impatients quand l’élève ne progresse pas assez vite. Mais Hippolyte ne laisse jamais paraître la moindre irritation et reste toujours souriant.
Cette attitude inspire non seulement le respect, mais même une forme de profonde admiration.
Merci beaucoup, Hippolyte sensei ;)
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