Hi Miss Liu - it's a really good piece of writing. I like it a lot.
I think Teacher X is going to be a changed man tomorrow, and the class a changed class.
What Chairman Mao said about "Let [every] young comrade shine like [a] small sun upon [his] small patch of [the] field, and soon will [one] hundred flowers bloom, [one] hundred schools of thought contend" was well said.
I keep forgetting that whenever I quote Mao like that, people think I'm learning Chinese because of teenage vivelarevolutionery, when really I can't remember why I'm learning Chinese, but whatever, it's great anyway. It's also affecting my attitude towards commas.
In fact he himself set us writing criticisms when the class was getting smaller and smaller. In many ways he's an open, smart man so - oh my gosh, this web cafe is playing the original "Blowin' in the Wind!" It usually plays S.H.E. and Zhou Jielun and stuff...
god, your chinese is really gorgeous, esp if taken into account that you are a junior student in this major, so i can't help stopping by and leaving comment. keep going.=)
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I think Teacher X is going to be a changed man tomorrow, and the class a changed class.
What Chairman Mao said about "Let [every] young comrade shine like [a] small sun upon [his] small patch of [the] field, and soon will [one] hundred flowers bloom, [one] hundred schools of thought contend" was well said.
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But you stepping up along with the other student's will definately be a positive.
I've been trying to instill some of that in my students, but its been programmed in for too long.
Good luck, I want to see his response.
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