A card feels too *all for all I want to say.
So let me start simply: thank you.
Thank you for the patience in your voice when grammar seemed a tangled forest.
Thank you for the spark in your eyes when a poem’s meaning finally clicked.
You taught me that words are more than letters on a page—they are bridges to other worlds, windows into other minds, and tools to build my own voice.
I will always remember the rhythm of your lessons, the way you made even complex ideas feel within reach. Your guidance was never just about rules and vocabulary; it was about curiosity, precision, and the quiet confidence that comes from expressing oneself clearly.
You planted seeds of knowledge that have grown into something far greater than language skills. You taught me to listen, to *yze, and to appreciate the music in a well-crafted sentence. For that, I am endlessly grateful.
Your teaching was indeed like a spring breeze—gentle, nurturing, and bringing everything to life. And my gratitude for you is truly kept deep within my heart.
With sincere appreciation,
[Your Student]