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The cute and invincible Tang Xiaonan transmigrated into the foolish supporting female character of a period dram...
Ye Qingqing could tell he was interested, so she said to Tang Yuanyuan, "It's settled then. If that Chinese teacher comes to nag again, just show her the published journal. No need to say anything more. That teacher should know what's good for her."
In fact, Yu Changbai's grades were really good. He got full marks in math and 95 in Chinese. He only lost 5 points on his composition, but Ye Qingqing thought it was well written. Although it was a bit simple, many great writers' essays are simple in style. But this teacher insisted that Yu Changbai's writing was not fancy enough.
The teacher stipulated that each essay must use at least three idioms, five is not too many, and six would be even better. In short, the more the better. This was because Tang Yuanyuan had a doughy personality. If Ye Qingqing had encountered this, she would definitely have retorted and made the teacher write an essay full of idioms.
I really don't know which school this teacher graduated from. Ye Qingqing guessed that he should have graduated from Lanxiang Normal College, otherwise how could he have such a fallacy? It's clearly a new era, but he still insists on using the old-fashioned eight-legged essay system. It's really ridiculous.
Furthermore, Ye Qingqing even had a conspiracy theory. She thought that the Chinese teacher might have deliberately deducted five points because Yu Changbai answered all the other questions perfectly, and she couldn't find any mistakes. She could only find fault with the essay. Anyway, no matter what she said, she would be right. The deduction of points for the essay was very flexible and depended entirely on the grader's preference.
Take, for example, the perfect score essay "Red Hare" in a certain year's college entrance examination. It was only because it was written by a teacher who recognized the student's talent that it received a perfect score. If it had been written by a Chinese language teacher like Yu Changbai, it would very likely have received a zero score.
First of all, it violated the rules of composition. Who told you to write in classical Chinese? The teacher will have to look up "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" to correct your composition, which will increase the teacher's workload. And what's worse is that the word count is seriously below the required number. This alone is enough to give you a zero.
So that student who got a perfect score on the essay was incredibly lucky; otherwise, the line between heaven and hell is very thin.
"If that teacher deducts points from your essays again, tell me. I'll go and argue with that teacher. Why should they do that?" Ye Qingqing instructed Yu Changbai.
She's already gotten both of the He sisters kicked out of the education field, so she's not afraid to do the same to another one.
Teachers who lack professional ethics should be dealt with severely. If you can't teach well, don't come here to harm the future generations of our country. Good students are being ruined by teachers like this.
"Yes, thank you, Sister Qingqing."
Yu Changbai's eyes sparkled as he nodded vigorously. He was actually quite annoyed with his Chinese teacher. Not only was his Mandarin pronunciation poor, but his teaching methods were also completely unoriginal, using the same old methods from over a decade ago.
Unlike the young teachers in other classes, whose lessons were interesting and included storytelling, making each class last a long time and leaving everyone wanting more, his Chinese teacher's lessons were like listening to a monk chanting sutras; one person after another yawned, and no one could concentrate at all.
A customer came to pay the bill, and Tang Yuanyuan busied herself with the accounting. "I'm not going to deal with this anymore. Changbai, you go home and study. If you come back to work here again, I'll teach you a lesson!"
Tang Yuanyuan made a threatening gesture, gave them a scare, and hurriedly went to settle the accounts. Yu Changbai made a face at her from behind, not taking it to heart at all. Anyway, he would come again next time, and he couldn't just eat for free without doing any work.
Moreover, writing requires real-life experience; how can you write without doing any work? My sister doesn't understand that at all.