Student1:
Hi,
Taking your math class in secondary school is one of my memoriable moments in my life. I really enjoy your lecture because it is clear and straight forward. I still remember your "Big Word" column on the backboard. I fell like you really care about us and our learning, and I always fell welcomed to talk to you or ask questions.
You always tell us some stories that are not included in the textbook. This is actually good to me as I can have a sense of how to use the abstract math concepts in the real world. It is of great pleasure to be in your class.
Best,
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Student 2:
Hi,
Sorry to let you know that being in your secondary school math class is one of my worst experience in my life. I was tortured by your accented English and pointless stories. You always assigned preview tasks along with homeworks, which was too much for me. Always, I had to write homeworks and exams with a specified format, or my scores would be deducted because of "unclear writing".
Anyway, I really hope you can improve your teaching skills and be more friendly to students.
Best,
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Reflection:
Math is a perspective to observe the world. It is of great importance to show how math can be used in the real world, instead of merely solving workbook problems. Also, formation is important for both writers and readers. Unclear writing will only show that the writer has no clear mind of what the problem is. So far I still strongly believe in these two. However, I would like to adjust them based on the real situation.
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