Class or lecturer that has impacted me significantly
Class or lecturer that has impacted me significantly
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One class that really impacted me is the one with Miss Shafiqa. Honestly, she’s got such a pure heart, and you can feel it in the way she teaches. It’s not just about finishing the syllabus, she actually cares about us as students. She motivates us, gives us advice, and somehow makes the class feel lighter even when the topic is tough.
What really stood out to me is how patient she is. Even when we make mistakes, she never makes us feel bad. Instead, she explains things in a way that helps us improve. That made me realize something important: sometimes it’s not the subject that’s hard, it’s how it’s taught. When a lecturer shows kindness and understanding, learning feels less like a burden and more like a challenge you want to overcome.
Looking back, I think the reason Miss Shafiqa’s class had such an impact on me is because she combined knowledge with sincerity. It’s easy to forget lessons from a textbook, but the way she treats us that sticks. It makes me think that real teaching isn’t just about giving information, it’s about shaping attitudes, encouraging growth, and showing empathy.
So yeah, for me, Miss Shafiqa isn’t just a lecturer. She’s a reminder that when you put your heart into what you do, people will feel it and it can change them in ways you don’t even realize.
To me, Miss Shafiqa is not only a lecturer but also someone who shows what true beauty really means. Her beauty isn’t just on the outside, it shines through her kindness and sincerity. She has a natural charm that makes everyone feel comfortable around her, and her smile is so warm that it lights up the whole class. She carries herself with elegance, and that makes her stand out effortlessly. Her true beauty is the mix of her pure heart and graceful presence. She’s not only beautiful to look at, but also beautiful in the way she treats people.
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Miss Shafiqa truly a lecturer who inspires not just through teaching, but through her kindness and sincerity.
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