World Teachers' Day: My Gorgeous Teachers



I'm gleeful and elated that you're our marvelous coach
I enjoyed the lessons you taught us back in the days; as our role models, you embolden us to attention to work and to reach the horizon
Caring for anticipation and confidence, determined by knowledge that drives to accomplishment with your cordiality, you get our engrossment and diligence
Regularly, you are growing a seed of thirst for knowledge and inclination to grasp and to grow and attain good outcomes
When I deal with all you've taught us and emulate the sympathy of the individual you are
I adore your talent, compelling, entrancing, positive and confident, yet humbling
I'm fond of your quick-witted and easy-to-accept reasoning with your heart as well as your brain
Smoothly, tapping us to do our best
with sensation perception
We appreciate your granting us your time, power, and talent to protect a glistening possible future for us
Thank you, well-educated individual
To reward us shoot for coming up with goals
Your bedding affects our plausible
We are grateful for your wisdom
For the mentor that you are
You're a very good individual as a professor
May God reward our teachers, educators, and wise people with the best of rewards
May the Almighty bless all of you and give countless rewards for your effort, patience and encouragement.

About this poem

POET’S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM: The poem was written on Saturday, 5th October 2023. This poem captures World Teachers' Day. Teachers are hard-working people in society. They invest their time and energy in making the personality of others. They do efforts in making us a better person. They tell us about practical life and how it should be led. They deal patiently with all the students and help them solve their issues therefore every teacher in society must be appreciated and get recognition for their uncountable efforts. Every teacher should be considered the same and must be treated with equality. Every person who is teaching us the right things and helping us to do the right deeds must be treated equally regardless of age, race, caste, or gender. A person who has taught you all the books doesn’t need to be your only teacher a person who has even helped you in learning a single good deed or instilled a single habit in your personality is also your teacher and he or she must also be treated just the way you treat your other experienced and qualified teachers. The teachers teach us through their words and actions. Teachers should be given the right of expressing their thoughts because they have a huge responsibility of sharing their knowledge with others which can only be done when they have the liberty to spread their knowledge with their words and deeds. This way they can help the students to learn better and to understand better. Teachers have the responsibility of spreading knowledge to the people. Our religion has given them the right to lead. A teacher has all the right to lead his students because this way he can make them better persons by telling them about the reality of life and how to deal with the situations of life. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) was also sent to this world as a teacher. He taught us about the reality of life and even taught us the meaning of our existence in this world. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) is our first teacher who with his action and words taught us about the teachings of Islam and how ALLAH (SWT) wants us to lead our lives. It is our responsibility to treat the teachers with respect, politeness, and affection and we should try our best to fulfill the rights of our teachers because just like another thing we will be answerable to ALLAH (SWT) for our behavior and attitude towards teachers also. 

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Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker

Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla was born on 9th of March 1986 in Khartoum - Sudan. People always call me (Shakespeare) he went to University of Juba- School of Arts and Humanities- Departmentof English Language. He works as a TEFL teacher and IELTS/TOEFL preparation trainer, Freelance interperter / Translator, and Poet. Provided Arabic to English Translation, proofreading, editing, interperted multiple in person interview and workshops for the documentary. Highly acquainted with. political. economical, legal documents, technical phraseology to ensure correct Translation Reviewed and Translation of books. He is inspired poet from the country of exquisite natural beauty, ancient historical attractions and inhabitants well versed in the art of hospitality in central Africa beloved Sudan. He is fond of poetry writing about life and whole thing that happen to human kind, either good or bad. He has got the collection of poems that he writes in various issues: socio-cultural, lamentation, lyrical, narrative, political, love, friendship, pain, especial events of my life, , etc and environmental as well, he always publishes many articles and poems on Sindh Courier is an online news service in Karachi, Pakistan. He had have been worked as a debate leader discussing various topics in many English Institutes, centers, academy and schools over 10 years, and sometimes he helps foreigners who come to visit our state to work with them as a translator or trip guider also, he helps international business people communicate more effectively and comfortably in British English. He does this virtually as non a native speaker, he supports people gain the confidence needed to improve and master accent management is key to intelligibility and thus pronunciation training has become a primary focus of his personalized sessions. He focuses on helping my clients learn how english language system works and then how to put it into action with relevant vocabulary, correct pronunciation. He also can be reached at: americanslang64@gmail.com more…

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