I think the teachers are the ones who determine whether the students love or hate the language.
They should train teachers to make it interesting man. Or more students will suffer like me: study the ci2 yu3 shou3 ce4 for the sake of passing the exams, though I never hated Chinese 'cause it's one of my strongest subj. :D
I went to RGS; but nevertheless, "也就是你, / 使我向往无中文课的高中生活" very much struck a chord. The slogan "no Chinese in JC" was the ONLY reason why plodding through _雷雨_ in secondary school made a modicum of sense!
and yes, the irony replete in my choice of career. i know.
I think the teachers are the ones who determine whether the students love or hate the language.
ReplyDeleteThey should train teachers to make it interesting man. Or more students will suffer like me: study the ci2 yu3 shou3 ce4 for the sake of passing the exams, though I never hated Chinese 'cause it's one of my strongest subj. :D
I went to RGS; but nevertheless, "也就是你, / 使我向往无中文课的高中生活" very much struck a chord. The slogan "no Chinese in JC" was the ONLY reason why plodding through _雷雨_ in secondary school made a modicum of sense!
ReplyDeleteand yes, the irony replete in my choice of career. i know.