Whenever I become still, I have this feeling of oneness with the people I have loved; and Mrs. Rukhshanda Khan, my unforgettable teacher she is always there. I first met Mrs. Rukhshanda Khan two years ago after hearing that we had a strict Political science teacher who was to be with us for the next scholastic year.
She is a tall and dashing woman, her appearance giving the impression of a confident and active person. She has dolls like brown eyes and a pair of thin eyebrows to go with them a pointy nose and a normal size mouth. Her rosy cheeks increase her beauty. She has a very fair milky complexion and wears simple and natural kind of make-up.
Mrs. Rukhshanda Khan has a royal appearance from head to toe. Especially her brown eyes and curly brown hair resembles that of margaret thatcher, an ex-prime minister of U.K. Speak to her dressing, her dashing body is always adorned with most stylish but graceful dresses. A difficult subject and a charming teacher, an imperfect match like Queen Elizabeth is asked to become a waitress. Mrs. Rukhshanda Khan can in no way be described as ordinary.
I was rather taken aback to discover that she runs a tight ship and would not tolerate lateness, talking and many other pointless rules. She is one of the most self-assured persons I ever met in my life. She thinks she is always spot-on and this may come across as an arrogant attitude some of the time.
By nature she was so transparent and fair. She was sincere to her subject, to her students and to her profession.
All in all, Mrs. Rukhshanda Khan is good to the bone, she can still be found in the student’s good books. However, my mind wonders, can a teacher change your life? She is really the “guiding light”. She really means a lot to me. I cannot forget those precious moments which I spent with her, that time is really retrievable as John Keats has truly said:
‘’A thing of beauty is a joy forever: Its loveliness increases; it