I recently gave my class a task. It was to go to someone and say "I love you". It could be someone you felt sorry to or had never 1 those words to before. Hearing this, my students were silent, because they were too 2 to express love, especially the boys who considered speaking out love not macho (男子汉的).
When I checked the task, Tan Qiang was the first to share his story. "Since my sister was born, she has become the focus and 3 the attention of the whole family. I felt left out and unhappy." Tan Qiang said. "They were not angry with me Instead, they comforted me. When I said 'I love you' they were 4 and moved."
The time Tan Qiang sat down, many students 5 their hands actively. Wang Tao got the chance. My father and I had an argument one month ago. After that, we 6 spoke to each other. When I went back home with the task, I took 7 , stepped forward and said, Dad, I just want to tell you that I love you. My father's face softened and his eyes watered. He reached out, hugged me and said, "I love you too, but I have never been able to say it. The next day, my father volunteered to fight COVID-19. Several days later, he called and thanked me for those words. He added that 8 could be stronger than the power of love and support from family. I believe that my father will have a safe return. 9 tears in his eyes, WangTao sat down.
Hands were waving when the bell rang. No doubt all my students had expressed love. 10 , there was still a person in the classroom who didn't. It was me. It was my turn to do that.