She is approachable, caring for students, serious in class and humorous. The students in the class are both excited and relaxed. When giving lectures, she often uses life examples or some historical stories to analyze difficult problems, so that we can learn knowledge while listening to stories and never tire of listening to them.
Once in a math class, the teacher was analyzing an application problem for us: "A production team produced 50 kilograms of rice in the first month, 20 kilograms less in the second month, and how many kilograms of rice in the second month?" In fact, this application problem is very simple. For example, a classmate has five cakes, and I am two less than him. How many cakes do I have? ""Five minus two equals three, and the teacher has three cakes! "The students answered in unison." Then how should this problem be calculated? ""50 MINUS 20 equals 30 kilograms of rice. " "well! Students are so smart! " She smiled and said, "Speaking of rice, let me tell you a story. In the past, life was very hard, and we were short of water and food, so we had to dig some wild vegetables up the mountain to satisfy our hunger ... so don't waste food now. "You see, the teacher is telling us stories again, telling us not to waste money.
Another time, a classmate was caught talking in class by the teacher. The teacher walked up to his classmates and said solemnly, "Do you want to be a painter?" At first, the classmate didn't know what the teacher said. Later, when he thought about it carefully, it turned out that the teacher criticized him again. This "painting" is not a picture painting, but a word of speech. The whole class burst into laughter.
This is my favorite teacher, a lovely person!