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On the 1st. of January 2000, I registered for an English course at the Berjaya Tuition Centre in Ipoh. The Communication English course was to improve my weak command of the language. It was indeed a wonderful tuition centre. The tuition teachers were hardworking. One of my tuition teachers was my English tuition teacher called David.
David was a dedicated and hardworking teacher. He gave us a lot of notes and made sure that everyone was given a chance to speak in class. All of us enjoyed his classes very much. I was very close to him. David was not only a teacher to me. He was also my friend and brother. Every evening I used to play football with him near a field. He taught me how to play football very well. He was a former state player. Our relationship became very close day by day. He was like a big brother to me. At times when I did not have enough money to pay my tuition fees, David was there to help me. I often invited him to my house and he became a family friend.
One day, I was involved in a fight with two of my friends at the tuition centre. They beat me up. I was bleeding in my class. Luckily David was there to take me to the hospital. He brought me to the hospital in his car. There in the hospital, there was not enough of blood in my body. At once, David volunteered to donate his blood to me. I was so touched by his kindness. A few days later I was all right and I thanked David so many times for his kindness.
David also taught me a lot of things. He taught me to be disciplined and also to be humble. He taught me how to deal with people and also the various methods of studying. Throughout the year, David was doing his best for all his English students. At the end of the English course, my friends and I were so grateful to him for his help.
I simply cannot forget David’s dedication and help not only to me but also to my friends. I always recall the incidents at the tuition centre and above all, I always think about David’s help and dedication to the students at the tuition centre. People like David are very rare these days. David is still a tuition teacher and he is just as hardworking as he was last year. And of course, till today, I cannot forget him.

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