Teacher Liu, whose name is Liu Wei, has been teaching us mathematics since the sixth grade. She has an oval face and wears glasses. She is tall and looks strong. To be honest, at first, I didn't think this teacher was very good. In her class, teachers can often be heard shouting loudly and sternly. Some students may not be able to stand this teacher, and some may not be convinced after being criticized by the teacher, and even give her a nickname behind her back.
After a while, Mr. Liu found that I and several other students were very talented in mathematics, so he gave us several small stoves. My attitude towards Mr. Liu has gradually begun to change.
Teacher Liu's "private lessons" left a deep impression on me. I remember that after school every Thursday afternoon, Mr. Liu will leave behind our "Four Kings" and some students who like math. The "Four Kings of Mathematics" prepared their own topics, saying that Mr. Liu was just an "observer".
I remember one Thursday afternoon, it was my turn to talk about the topic. I copied the prepared questions to the blackboard, and some students at the bottom "worked hard" on their own, and some discussed them in groups of three or five. I am proud to see that many students can't solve my problem. Teacher Liu saw this situation and said to me, "Qu Haonan, tell us about it." After all, this is my first time as a teacher. Inexperienced, stuttering, and not very strict in language. It can be said that there are many loopholes. Many students here find fault with me, which makes me more nervous. Coupled with my poor language skills at that time, I knew I couldn't say it in my heart. I have to say, "This is what we have to do." Teacher Liu jokingly called this "Qureshi Theorem" and then said, "It is better to call it" Qureshi Axiom ". Finally, the teacher saw that I couldn't speak well and simply finished it for me.
Later, Mr. Liu talked to me alone and said to me, "Qu Haonan, I know you have a good idea, but you can't express it, which is a great obstacle to your future math study." Besides, mathematics is very rigorous. Like you, there are many loopholes when you talk about the topic. You are also very sad, because your classmates can find fault with you. The requirements of mathematics in our primary school are not very strict, but if you go to middle school or university in this way, it is almost impossible for you to learn this subject well. You must work hard. "
After listening to Mr. Liu's words, I found my fatal shortcomings and began to correct them in time. Since then, my spoken English has become better and better, and my chalk writing has become more and more beautiful (just improved). I also exchanged mathematics with other "kings of mathematics" in my class, which increased my knowledge.
Now that I am in junior high school, I suddenly find that what Teacher Liu said is partly effective-that is, some math problems begin to pay attention to "choosing words", which makes students "hard to prevent". Now that I think about it, fortunately, I did what the teacher said seriously at that time, which gave me rigorous logical thinking in primary school. Now that I think about it, I really appreciate Teacher Liu.
Up to now, I still remember the teacher Liu's inculcation to me in primary school and the scene where our "four kings" enjoyed "roast duck" (primary school slang, referring to the Olympic math problem). How lucky it is to meet such a good teacher on the way to school!