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What is the most interesting or impressive public class you have attended?

I have taken the most interesting and in-depth public class, which is my photography class in Grade Two. I think whether a class is interesting or not and whether it can leave a deep impression on students depends on the teacher's teaching philosophy and teaching methods. It can be said that teachers play a great role in the classroom. If a teacher's teaching methods are old-fashioned and follow the traditional concept of teachers and students, then such classes are generally traditional and boring, but if a teacher can break away from convention and teach students some new ideas and concepts, then teachers and classmates are not only teachers and students, but also friends. Then in such a class, we feel more like learning in a warm atmosphere.

The teacher of this photography class, who has good photography skills, can always take some beautiful photos for the students to enjoy. Wherever he goes, he likes to take photos of various places for us, and we all like to follow the teacher to appreciate the elegance of different places. Teachers like to travel by bike. He traveled all over China by bike. So I often share some travel experiences or experiences with us in class and tell us about the local customs of various places. After all, photography is also a humanities course. Only by deeply understanding each feeling and capturing the key time can we shoot a good work that is both professional and full of humanistic significance.

The teacher's class is in the evening, so we will turn off all the lights in the classroom during class. Every student turns on the flashlight. The whole classroom is very big, with about two or three hundred people. Flashlights gather into countless lights, as if the teacher is the brightest person on the stage. Then the teacher will sing with his classmates and explain their experiences and feelings in different places. We also interact frequently. I think some good open classes should be like this. Teachers and classmates are more friends and feel at home. They all grow up in a free atmosphere and learn from each other.