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Education is a drag.
When we go to school, the teacher always keeps the students who are not good at learning. After that, the teachers carefully teach those students who are not good at learning. Sometimes in class, we deliberately ask students who are dragging their feet, just to let us understand and keep up with others.

You ask me why I know, because when I was in the first or second grade of primary school, I was the student who dragged my feet. In those years, many people went to preschool, but my family was poor, and my father refused to apply for it, so I went straight to the first grade. So for me, it was really like listening to a gobbledygook, but some others could count to 100, so I might be confused when I counted to 30, and my grades were so poor.

At that time, the teacher would stay for us after class or school every day. After that, he will let us do our homework and teach us all kinds of things. At that time, people said that I was failed again, and my father was training when I came home, but don't say that my grades are slowly catching up.

By the time I got three years' grades in primary school, I had changed from the worst student in primary school to the first in my class, and this was the case until the fifth grade of primary school. I think sometimes if teachers can take good care of the students who are dragging their feet, they will not let the students who are dragging their feet really give up.

Some teachers only care about the top students in their classes. In fact, there is so much knowledge in the book. The teacher doesn't need to speak so fast. They can speak very slowly. Speaking of everyone's thorough understanding, leaving school early can sometimes really help students review or give guidance. In the past, we used to go directly to the office or wait for the teacher to ask questions in the corridor. Now several students dare to do so.