It was my first time to touch chess. I didn't know anything at first, so I followed the teacher. I listened to a class unconsciously and found chess very interesting. That class is once a week. Because it is an inter-school elective, it is usually arranged on weekends. So I went as long as I had time on weekends, listened for three weeks in a row, and then gave up because I had to take a professional course. But these three classes have similar understanding of the classroom.
The teacher is very good and the management is quite loose. It seems that as long as you ensure that you attend almost every class, you can pass, and the class atmosphere is quite good. But there is no affection between classmates. Maybe it's because of the cross-school relationship, I'm not familiar with it ~ ~
During the lecture, the teacher hangs a chessboard on the blackboard, and then interacts with the students to see how to go next. As for the final assessment, it seems that two people are fighting. . . I can't remember clearly. Ha ha. But I think it is necessary to take this course. Anyway, I only learned skins at that time. I also know what chess is, how to move each chess, and I know nothing about footwork. However, it won't hurt to learn more anyway ~ ~ ~
PS: It seems that the teacher will call the roll in every class. If you have something, be sure to send him a text message or email.