In grade one, my head teacher was Miss Xiao. She was young and capable, and she was warm and kind to her students. She likes preaching the truth best. Every sentence knocks on my heart like a small hammer, which makes me memorable. In the fifth grade, our class was assigned a Chinese teacher-Ren. Her analysis of the text is so clear, like a clear stream flowing slowly in my heart. She is as strict as strict father in class and gentle as a loving mother after class, so her classmates nicknamed her "two-faced" in private. The sixth grade ushered in a new head teacher-Liu Bo. She is only in her thirties, but she has been born early. I think she has worked too hard for us. She is our math teacher, and strives for perfection in every problem. She always patiently explains the problems that she can't, and she always tells us, "Think again about what new methods are there?" It is her earnest teaching that won the first place in our class every time the district took the exam.
As the saying goes, "and yet, while China holds our friendship, and heaven remains our neighbourhood", my "confidant" is my classmates who get along with me day and night. What I remember most is our monitor. He has a thoughtful head, an orderly mouth and dexterous hands. We all call him "the genius of our class", followed by the "commentator" of our class. His small mouth is always idle. There is another girl in our class who loves idolize, and Jay Chou is the most admired girl. Her Chinese books never need to be covered. Why? It turned out that she had already put a layer of "clothes" on the book with Jay Chou's paste.
What impressed me more was something I experienced in my primary school life. I was unforgettable when I first entered school, and I spoke at the opening ceremony on behalf of the freshmen. Unforgettable second grade, I joined the Young Pioneers gloriously; Unforgettable "June 1st" get-together I will be the host, unforgettable "Teacher's Day" I will greet the teacher at the school gate on behalf of the students, unforgettable speech at the first flag raising, unforgettable patent acquisition for the first time, unforgettable winning the first Olympic Games. . . . . There are too many unforgettable things.
I don't want to say goodbye, but I want to thank you and warm my alma mater like home. Thank you, the classmate who grew up with me like a brother, thank you for my unforgettable and colorful primary school life!