Thanks, but there is something wrong with my writing, because rancor is the last thing I want to show in my story.
-eric_2003(Wine Expert);
2012-1-22(#7229394@0)
don't get me wrong, I've experienced far worse humiliations in my elementary school, both physically and mentally. But what's done is done. They just did what they were supposed to do. And I don't blame or hate them at all.
-coolmao(酷猫*Z-ha-dum);
2012-1-22(#7229603@0)
Most mainlanders who were born in late 60s or early 70s have experienced the same. However, not very many of them are like this person who would spend time on elaborating it (if not fabricating) 30 years laterin order to make fun out of a teacher who was just trying to teach some knowledge and skills in good faith. There is a lot of ways for one to show his/her sense of humor. I don't find this one funny at all.
-winterstorm(打酱油的);
2012-1-22{209}(#7229640@0)
Right, It would be nice if the boy in the story knew the word "defensive". Happy Defensive Chinese
New Year. :)
-eric_2003(Wine Expert);
2012-1-22(#7229379@0)
Eric, you can always turn a tough situation into humor. To be honest, I think the teacher’s behaviour is totally disrespectful, not the child’s. Sigh…
-slowdownforrose(放慢脚步);
2012-1-22(#7229130@0)
I don't mean to upset your holiday, let's say, the half of story did not happen and the other half did not happen to me. Cheer up, enjoy Chinese New Year. :)
-eric_2003(Wine Expert);
2012-1-22(#7229375@0)
Thanks for sharing. Your English is really good.You fell in love with English because of the girl who helped you out and ignited your interest in English?
-sunny0056(sunny);
2012-1-22{106}(#7229430@0)
You will know on the next Sunday morning.
-eric_2003(Wine Expert);
2012-1-22(#7229510@0)
just a lucky guess here: that girl is one of the targets of your crumpled-paper-made love letters
-oiseau(不倦鸟);
2012-1-22(#7229557@0)
I like your humor.
-jesse_dd(紫飞鱼);
2012-1-22(#7229469@0)
Very nice writing, much better than mine. But I've got a small question here: Would it be better to say "I started learning ..." than "I started to learn ..."?
-taoyuan(天涯);
2012-1-22(#7229474@0)
Wincity says yes but still fairly good writing.
-thornthorn($oOHoly MolyOo$);
2012-1-22(#7229493@0)
Yes, I know. Don't be defensive though :-)
-thornthorn($oOHoly MolyOo$);
2012-1-22(#7229777@0)
求兵哥高见 - started to do something, started doing something... Do they convey the same meaning or there is subtle difference?
-thornthorn($oOHoly MolyOo$);
2012-1-22(#7229818@0)
Both are acceptable and have the same meaning.
-eric_2003(Wine Expert);
2012-1-22(#7229508@0)
Thank you both for your replies. Happy Dragon's Year!
-taoyuan(天涯);
2012-1-22(#7229549@0)
that " “Dis is a d...og, dat is a c...at...” is so hilarious and remind me of my own trick of learning how to remember to pronounce"good morning"==putting a note of"狗戴猫铃" underneath the word.My English teacher is not a perfect chalk thrower, however, her"血滴子" is to pick up a hidden dozer and let the poor little one wear a halve of a peanut shell on his eyelid, so kind of feeling lucky here for you not having her as your teacher then
-oiseau(不倦鸟);
2012-1-22{250}(#7229569@0)