In a boarding school, we have no lunchbox, but we have canteens there. That place was a place for showing affection, having fun, and interacting with teachers. As the head chair of my table, I must make my juniors eat the food properly, ensuring discipline and no wastage of food. When I became the head chair for the first time, it was a tough job to make my juniors eat properly, Sometimes, they did not like the dish, or the taste was too bad. Once I broke down, I was tired of the tantrums, but a senior made me realize that I was like them; when I was a junior. Today, I share and tell them that they eat little but everything! This lesson would be remembered all the time. Gaurangi Rastogi Grade-VII A The Doon Girls' School
Ms Aishwarya Kalia Ahuja TGT English Ahlcon Public School I am an experienced English teacher. Alongside teaching, I enjoy writing. I've also authored research papers and published poems. I've a keen interest in research which is always leveraged in analyzing learners' language needs. An Illusionary Friend (Poem Based on the value of the month of May - Hope) An ingenuine crowd always around, But I talked to an illusion and the voice reverted sound: "Everything'll be fine one day", "You'll also see a sunshine ray" Illusion was optimistic, if it sustained, And this was how my hope maintained Echoes were growing familiar And set off a voice which I always wanted to hear. Was this smart cookie an acointier? It (so -well- knew-me) triggered in a brief encounter. Why did it only linger in the twilight? Was it an elf who sank into the obscure eyesight? And it was growing so intimate, When I closed my eyes, it dwelled and dominate. Finally, I trans
This was the picture when the headmaster was asking Totto-chan about sea food and land food. She also learned that Denbu is a sea food. Name: Rudransh Awasthi Grade: 6A Billabong High International School, Thane
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