I have loved singing since I was a child, but I didn’t dare to sing in crowded places. It was a music class that changed me. I remember that time I took a music class in third grade. As soon as the school bell rang, the music teacher slowly walked into the classroom with a music book. The teacher told us that we will be taught to sing the "National Anthem" today. The teacher sang the song by himself while playing the accordion, and the students also studied every word carefully. After learning it several times, the teacher asked: "Who wants to come to the front and sing?" Many students raised their hands to sign up, and the teacher called our monitor first. She sang very beautifully, just like the teacher. At this time, the teacher said: "This classmate, you go to the front and sing for everyone." I thought to myself: "What should I do if I can't sing well? Will the classmates laugh at me? I have never sang in the front. Ah! How embarrassing it is to face so many classmates! I hesitated for a while, thinking: If I don’t sing well, will the teacher criticize me or hit me? At this time, the teacher seemed to notice my mistake. Thoughts, the teacher asked everyone to encourage me to go, and he said to me: "It doesn't matter if I can't sing well, just try harder next time." "I finally took the first step to the podium. It was my first time to sing in front of so many classmates. The more I sang, the more nervous I became. The teacher and classmates cheered for me below and gave me applause at the same time. I am very happy. I I will never forget this music class. It was this music class that made me fall in love with singing.