Most of the courses in primary schools are Chinese classes. It is a process of training children to get used to reading, teaching them how to read and guiding them to read what books.
As long as you can keep up with math, unless you want to take private lessons or take some particularly important exams.
Need to know:
Chinese and mathematics in primary school, like the second wheel of a car and the wings of a bird, will entangle the corresponding students after entering junior high school, no matter which subject is lame.
Therefore, for primary school students, neither Chinese nor mathematics can be biased, because once biased, it means that students of this style will have no advantage at all.
For example, the subject of Chinese is "poor". Usually the Chinese score is 0, even if the math score is 100, it is useless, because on average, you still fail. For example, the subject of mathematics is very poor, so the Chinese score is excellent, and the comprehensive score will lag far behind other students.