How to Write An Essay On ‘My Favourite Teacher’

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Teachers play a huge role in our lives. While we appreciate all of them, most of us will often find a few teachers whom we connect with more than others due to various reasons. If you ever received a prompt to write an essay on your favourite teacher, here is a step-by-step guide to writing the essay. 

Step-by-Step Guide To Write An Essay On ‘My Favourite Teacher’

Step 1: Decide who to write about 

The first thing you need to decide on when writing an essay on the topic of ‘My Favourite Teacher’ is to choose who to write about. While you can write about someone completely fictional, this can be quite difficult even for native English speakers. It would be much easier for you to start writing your essay based on someone you know. 

You can choose to write about anyone who has taught you in the past or present. It could be your school teacher, tuition teacher, or your music teacher. If you have several favourite teachers, you don’t have to spend too much time figuring out which one to write about. Just choose someone whom you can talk about the most or have specific qualities that you like. 

When reading the essay question, make sure to also take note of any prompts that you are required to respond to in your essay. For example, if you need to share where they’re from, why you like them or when they taught you. 

Step 2: Brainstorm ideas on what to write about

Before you start writing, brainstorm points that you would like to include in your essay on ‘My Favourite Teacher’. You can use the questions below to help you come up with ideas. 

  • What do they teach? Where are they from?

  • What are they like?

  • Why do you like the teacher?

  • How are they different from other teachers?

  • What roles do they have in school? 

  • How often do you see him/her in a school week?

Bonus tip: Try using a variety of adjectives to describe your teacher. For example, instead of using ‘kind’, you can also use words such as ‘kindhearted,’ ‘understanding’,  ‘thoughtful’ and ‘considerate’. To avoid repeating the same word in your essay, refer to the online Thesaurus to find synonyms that you can easily use in your essay as a substitute.

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Step 3: Write your essay introduction 

At the beginning of your ‘My Favourite Teacher’ essay, make sure you introduce your teacher’s name and offer some basic information such as what subjects they teach or where they are from. 

Instead of starting your essay with the typical ‘My favourite teacher is …’, you can try mixing it up a little! For example, you could begin with a general statement on what teachers mean to you or state that everyone has a favourite teacher.

In our sample ‘My Favourite Teacher’ essay below, you’d find another example of how we’ve tweaked the introduction to make it more interesting too.

Step 4: Elaborate your body paragraphs

No matter what essay you’re writing, the basic essay structure will be similar. After the introduction paragraph, you will have your body paragraphs. At the SPM level, we recommend that you have at least three of these.

In the body paragraphs, you will need to expand your points. Instead of just describing or listing down the different reasons you like the teacher, choose a few key characteristics or reasons and then explain and give some examples. 

If you’re struggling to expand your points, the PEEC structure can help you! PEEC stands for:

  • Point (What’s the main thing that you’re trying to convey?)

  • Explanation (How can you describe it further?)

  • Example (What are some examples you can include?)

  • Conclusion (So what?)

Step 5: Conclude your essay

Your conclusion doesn't have to be long; the paragraph can simply be one or two sentences long. In this essay, you conclude by summarising the points that you’ve mentioned or you can simply reaffirm how you feel about the teacher. Just make sure to avoid introducing new points in your conclusion.

Step 6: Proofread your essay

After writing your ‘My Favourite Teacher’ essay, take some time to go over what you’ve written to spot any mistakes that you might have made. Look out for grammatical and spelling errors as well as any missing punctuation. 

Sample Essay: My Favourite Teacher

Over the years, I’ve had a number of great teachers. Among those teachers, Pn Asma stands out from the rest. She is my current English teacher and she also heads the English Club in school. 

Pn Asma is one of the most patient people I have ever met. She always takes the time to explain things to us thoroughly. She also often encourages us to do our best and reminds us to not worry about making mistakes as that’s part of the learning process. As a result, my confidence to speak in English has improved a lot since she started teaching me.

Despite having taught for many years, Pn Asma is still young at heart and remains enthusiastic about her work. She puts in a lot of effort to plan fun and interactive lessons for us. During her lessons, we have done roleplays, quizzes, and debates. We even went on a treasure hunt once. I love how she makes learning easy and enjoyable.

Besides that, Pn Asma has a very cheerful and warm personality which makes her classroom very inviting. I always look forward to the days when I have English lessons. While she may no longer teach me next year, I’m glad that I’d still get to see her regularly during English Club sessions. 

To sum it up, I’m lucky to have Pn Asma as my teacher and I know that she will always have a special place in my heart even after I have left school.

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