My Favourite Teacher
How to Study
Start with the version that is right for your level. Notice how the topic sentence introduces Mr. Sumon, who is both our class teacher and my favourite teacher. The middle explains his personal qualities, teaching style, behaviour, and influence on students, and the final sentence returns to why he is special to me.
Short Version — 110–140 Words
For Class 4
Mr. Sumon is our class teacher and also my favourite teacher because I respect and like him very much. He is kind, patient, friendly, and helpful. He explains lessons in simple words, so we can understand difficult ideas more easily. He gives useful examples, asks questions, and encourages us to take part in class. If we make a mistake, he explains it kindly instead of making us afraid. Mr. Sumon is also punctual, fair, and hardworking. He gives extra help to weak students and encourages everyone to improve. I have learned not only school lessons but also good manners, honesty, discipline, and responsibility from him. He always makes me feel confident about learning. Therefore, Mr. Sumon is my favourite teacher because he makes learning easy, enjoyable, and meaningful.
Standard Version — 170–200 Words
CEFR A1
Mr. Sumon is our class teacher and also my favourite teacher because I respect him greatly for his kindness, teaching style, and care for students. He explains lessons in simple and clear language and gives useful examples when a topic is difficult. Instead of only talking, Mr. Sumon asks questions and encourages us to participate in the lesson. This makes the class more interesting and helps us understand better. He is patient with students who need more time to learn. When we make mistakes, he corrects us carefully and shows us how to improve. He is also punctual, hardworking, fair, and respectful towards everyone. Weak students are never ignored, and Mr. Sumon gives them extra help when necessary. As our class teacher, he also guides us about discipline, attendance, homework, and good behaviour. He encourages us to be honest, responsible, polite, and regular in our study. I especially like the way he makes us feel confident enough to ask questions. Therefore, Mr. Sumon is my favourite teacher because he is both a caring class teacher and an inspiring teacher who helps me become a better student and person.
Advanced Version — 250–300 Words
CEFR A2–B1
Mr. Sumon is our class teacher and also my favourite teacher because his teaching, behaviour, and care for students have made a strong positive impression on me. What I like most about him is his ability to explain difficult ideas in clear and simple language. Instead of asking us to memorise everything, he often uses familiar examples, asks questions, and gives us opportunities to think and answer for ourselves. This makes his lessons more active and helps us understand the subject more deeply. Another quality I admire is his patience. Not every student learns at the same speed, and Mr. Sumon understands this very well. If someone does not understand a lesson, he explains it again or gives another example instead of becoming angry. He corrects our mistakes carefully and encourages us to learn from them. Mr. Sumon is also punctual, hardworking, well-prepared, and fair to all students. Strong students are encouraged to improve further, while weaker students receive extra attention and support. As our class teacher, he also checks our attendance, guides us about discipline, and helps us solve class problems. His influence goes beyond academic lessons. Through his words and behaviour, he teaches us honesty, responsibility, cooperation, punctuality, and respect for others. I also appreciate that he listens to students and creates a classroom where we feel safe to ask questions. Because of his support, I have become more confident and interested in learning. Therefore, Mr. Sumon is my favourite teacher because he combines clear teaching, patience, fairness, discipline, and genuine care for his students.
Writing Outline — Write Your Own
Topic Sentence
Mr. Sumon is our class teacher and my favourite teacher because I respect him greatly for his teaching and personal qualities.
Main Ideas
Mr. Sumon is our class teacher
also my favourite teacher
kind and patient
clear teaching
simple explanations
useful examples
asks questions
encourages participation
corrects mistakes kindly
helps weak students
punctual
fair
hardworking
guides the whole class
teaches good values
builds confidence
inspires students
Vocabulary Bank
favourite — liked more than others
patient — able to wait and explain calmly
explain — make something clear
encourage — give confidence or support
participate — take part
fair — treating people equally and reasonably
punctual — on time
inspire — make someone want to improve or do something good
confidence — belief in one's ability
responsible — careful about duties
discipline — responsible behaviour and control
influence — effect on someone's thoughts or behaviour
admire — respect and like someone for good qualities
support — help or encouragement
Useful Phrases
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He explains...
When we do not understand,...
Another quality I admire is...
He always encourages us to...
As our class teacher,...
I have also learned...
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Write Your Own Paragraph
Step 1: Introduce Mr. Sumon as both your class teacher and favourite teacher.
Step 2: Describe his personal qualities.
Step 3: Explain his teaching style.
Step 4: Give examples of how he helps students.
Step 5: Mention his duties as your class teacher.
Step 6: Explain the values and confidence you learn from him.
Step 7: End by saying why Mr. Sumon is your favourite teacher.
Remember
One Paragraph = One Main Idea
Topic Sentence → Explain → Support → Example → Develop → Conclude