Today is a joyous occasion and a time to say goodbye to an amazing principal. It's an honor having you as the principal of this school.
You are a rare kind and have a wonderful personality. I remembered how you always held a meeting with the prefects in order to ensure that we were doing the right things and to ensure that the school was moving forward.
Today is a joyous occasion because you deserve this retirement. The entire students want to use this medium to say "Happy retirement sir" and we wish you the very best in your future endeavors.
God bless you sir.
John
Senior Prefect.
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You had a grammatical error and I had to fix it considering you’re an English teacher.
I don’t know what you mean but ok
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For me, the hardest part of writing is finding the words to match what I am thinking. Often times I find myself staring at a blank page trying to display my goal in what I am writing while still making it my own. Usually, I write the best when I am passionate about the topic of my work. This helps me feel good about what I am writing, find the words a bit easier, and write more because I am knowledgeable about said topic.
A few of the steps I take to writing something good are reviewing what I know about what I am writing about, making a rough draft and going over it, and taking my time to figure out what I can improve on as I go along. As far as helping a struggling writer, I could find out what is blocking them when they are writing. If they are finding it difficult to set up their paragraphs then I would guide them through that. If they are struggling with something like not being able to relate to what they are writing or not connecting to it then I would suggest they do more research and/or think about little things in their life that could connect to said topic.
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