After a simple rebirth

Chapter 49 Dictation

Fu Ying’s focus was on how many people remembered exactly which ancient Chinese texts they had been tested on? She really couldn’t remember!!!

The director of moral education saw that they had something to do and were quiet, so he went out again.

Fu Ying quickly called Chen Weiss over.

"There must be many people who don't remember which ancient poems and classical Chinese articles they were tested on after the test, and some people remember but not completely. Write what you remember on the blackboard first, with ancient poems on the left and classical Chinese articles on the right. Then ask the Chinese representative of Class 2 to supplement, and finally ask Ou Jin and the others to confirm. If they are correct, ask them to copy it."

"Oh, that's right. If I forget to copy one, Teacher Qiu will scold me to death! Your method is great!" Chen Weiss excitedly took over before Fu Ying had finished speaking.

Fu Ying: Actually, it was mainly for my own sake, because I don’t remember a lot of things. But Fu Ying didn’t point it out, so let him misunderstand.

After Chen Weiss talked to the Chinese class representative of Class 2, he came back with chalk and wrote on the blackboard. Fu Ying also tried hard to recall what she had learned in the exam.

"The Memorial to the Emperor on Leaving the Capital" was tested, "Viewing the Sea" was tested, and "Autumn Thoughts in the Pure Sands" was tested, right? ... I can only think of a few.

I could only recite the "The Memorial to the Emperor on Leaving the Capital" from memory and then wait for their confirmation.

After Fu Ying finished writing this article, she looked at the dozen questions on the blackboard and couldn't help wondering, are there so many questions on the test? Then she looked at her classmates who were all writing furiously, and Fu Ying could only believe in the strength of her classmates.

Mark these dozens of articles and then write them down one by one in order. This joint examination is definitely more important. Although copying can also deepen the impression, Fu Ying chose to write down. Only by writing down can she know which sentences and words are not so familiar and easy to make mistakes.

I managed to finish my Chinese homework before getting on the school bus. Since I don't have to do homework tonight after my part-time job, I might as well review my English. I still have a few words left to memorize.

While working part-time, I kept recalling the dozen or so ancient Chinese essays I had read today. While recalling, I pretended to be writing them down from memory and checked the ones I was not familiar with again.

When sitting on a stool and memorizing words at night, Xiao Heitan asked Fu Ying:

"Second sister, didn't you just finish your exam today? And you still have homework after the exam?"

"Yes, Black-faced Qiu also asked me to copy ancient poems! But I finished writing them at school, and I am reviewing English now."

I don't quite understand why my second sister is constantly reviewing now. She never read books before, no matter if she has an exam or not. Now she reads before and after the exam, and even stays up late at night to study. It's terrible.

Fu Ying didn't know what Xiao Heitan was thinking. She also wanted to keep an eye on her brother's studies, but now was the critical moment for her high school entrance exam, and she was too busy with work and part-time job, so she had no time to keep an eye on him.

It is also impossible to rely on Fu's parents. Their philosophy is that it is their responsibility to provide for their children, and learning is the child's own initiative. That is, they will often ask whether the homework has been completed and check the test scores. There is no way to ask them to educate and teach their children.

I'll go back to my hometown when I learn by myself. I'll keep Little Heitan by my side and let him learn with me. He will improve slowly.

In fact, Xiao Heitan was a good student in primary school. He was not outstanding in school, but average, ranking only about 10th in the class. This was the result of Xiao Heitan not studying hard. If he started to work hard, he would be more likely to get good grades than Fu Ying.

Boys have better rational thinking. Their math scores have always been good. Their English is poor but can be improved little by little, and there is no need to worry about their Chinese.

Due to genes, the Fu family's liberal arts ability is really innate. Fu's father, Fu Yu, and Fu Ying are all good at liberal arts, so Fu Ying knows that he just didn't put enough effort into memorizing ancient poems and lost points on basic knowledge.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like