As a short girl, I often felt shy in front of a crowd of people. So I didn't1 talking to anyone.
I still remember my first day in the new school. My teacher asked me to go to the blackboard to write my name on it. Of course I knew my name and how to write it. 2, I was so shy that I was shaking. Standing at the blackboard with the 3of so many classmates on my back made me nervous. I couldn't 4 all the things but those eyes. I didn't know 5 to do. I wanted to cry and I 6write a word.
"Don't be nervous. Just 7us and write your name," the teacher said8a big smile.
"What is your name?" I was 9nervous that I couldn't answer.
"Claire," all the students answered but me. Then they laughed 10. I went back to my 11 sadly. After class, the teacher asked me to go to her office, and told me 12 might feel nervous when speaking in front of many people. That was nothing. Just do it as often as possible. I followed her advice. Then I made 13friends in the class and I tried my best 14 better grades.
No one is always perfect.15, you feel terrible, while at other times, you are OK. We should learn to stop for a while and try to make a change.