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Message from the head teacher after the mid-term exam

After the mid-term exam, the class teacher sent the following message:

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1, dear students: After this mid-term exam, you have demonstrated your own strength, and no matter what your grades are, it is worthy of recognition. I want to take this opportunity to express my encouragement and expectation to each of you. First of all, congratulations to those students who did well in the exam. You have made proud achievements with your own efforts and wisdom.

You are the pride of our class and an example for other students to learn. I hope you can keep this good learning attitude, make continuous progress and become better yourselves. For those students who failed in the exam, I want to tell you that failure is not terrible. Failure is only a process of success and a link of growth.

You need to learn from your failure, find your own shortcomings, and then try to improve. I believe that as long as you persevere and make unremitting efforts, you will certainly achieve better results. In addition, I want to remind you that studying is not just for exams. We should regard learning as a process of self-improvement, a way to explore and know the world.

Through study, we can better understand ourselves and the world, solve problems and realize our dreams. Therefore, I hope everyone can love learning and enjoy the fun it brings. Finally, I want to thank every student. Thank you for your efforts and efforts, and for the vitality and honor you have brought to the class.

I believe that as long as we unite and work together, we can achieve greater success in our future study and life. I hope everyone can find their own direction and goals in the next study and write their own wonderful chapters with diligence and perseverance.

Second, information.

Message is a Chinese word, and pinyin is j? y ǔ, which means to convey words, and sometimes it means to place hopes on words. It can be used as a noun or verb. From Bao Zhao in the Southern Song Dynasty's "Teenagers to Senile Generation": "Leave a message and be happy in spring."