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These are my smart 12 year-old students during our trip to Volgograd. The city is preparing to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad (World War 2, 1943). Great celebrations will take place in the city on the 9th of May (Victory Day in Russia).
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  • as smart as their teacher.. ^_^

  • Thank you, Sultan, for the nice comment!  I also love them! They're so energetic and smart!

     

  • Hello, Stephen!

    It's so great to see your comment on my photo! Thanks for your admiration with my students! You're absolutely right that being with teens can brighten up the day! I notice that even  I'm in a bad mood, after communicating with students I feel much better and forget about problems. I think they teach me to appreciate life, to be cheerful, sincere and happy! It seems, Stephen, you also can value all these things!

     

  • Gabriel, thanks for the marvellous comment!

    Your delight with my students is so sincere, your description is so colourful, that I can't help smiling reading your comment! I like the comparison of the students with daffodils. They're bright and sweet like the smiles of my students. By the way, the yellow flowers on the green lawn are dandelions. Do you remember dandelion wreaths?

    You're right about my absence. I was taking the photo, that's why I'm absent on the photo. Thanks for the wonderful comment!

     

  • Hello Tawfeeq!

    I'm so glad to see your comment here! These are my students. I'm their form teacher. All in all there're 21 students in the class but only 11 went for a trip to Volgograd. They're real angels! Thanks for the nice comment!

  • I'm so happy to see your wonderful students. Sometimes, being around with some teens, sure can brighten up day. They look very happy and cheerful! Nice!
  • What a spectacular photograph! The telltale joy on the children’s faces, wreathed with sweet smiles, is absolutely gorgeous. Their presence at the park should have been, I guess, like the early appearance of daffodils in spring that brightens up the spot and its immediate surroundings. Am I right, Galina? 

    Mmm…., however, something is lacking! Wait a minute; I know what it is! The angel that brought them there, Prostomolotova Galina, is not seen among them. Was she behind the camera when this shot was captured? Oh no, what a pity!

    Thank you for sharing your sightseeing and happiness with us, Galina!

  • They are so nice.

  • Irina, Gabriel, Grace thanks for pressing the 'like' button. I'm happy that you enjoy the photo!

     

  • Thank you, Junco, for being the first who commented this photo! I also like it! As soon as I took the photo (that's why I'm absent on it), I was  immediately impressed by its positive spirit!

     

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