This time the kid's behaviour was so terrible. The concerntration was already gone even before we were going to start the lesson. Yup...I was called as a son of a biatch all because I have given someone a tough time to do his work. The fact is, he wasn't even trying so what else I could do? It was clear to know how killjoy I was during the first one hour getting him to do the comprehension bit. I only thought that it'd be even harder for him to start doing that in the second hour. His attention span is too short to be maintained for 2 hours straight. Hence hard things came first, easy shit came second was my original strategy. That was just a wrong decision to deal with such a kid. I really can't find a way to stimulate his interest if this was the part that he hates to do the most. He said I was making him so sick when I fully yelled at him because he was only casually pointing elsewhere after I asked him to prove his answer based on the friggin article. I don't get where the hard part is if the answer is taken from the article. It isn't even a comprehension, but a looking for incomplete sentences quiz or whatever you call it, yet he still says he isn't good at doing this and that. Have you ever tried? Have you ever used your brain to THINK? Have you ever understood how impatient I am yet I can't torture you because I ain't your mum? =.= I know the last 40 minutes were getting much better as soon as he realised I seriously would reflect how terrible he was to his mum...
Anyways...Heaps of people at Belmore park at central were gathered to anti Tony Abbott this afternoon. As long as my train was close to arrive at Central, I saw the park was filled with hundreds of people with big banners holding in their hands. I decided to walk out of the train station and have a look at what happened there. Not a minute, I found out there was a big march in Sydney as some of them were crossing the road with me at that moment. I walked through the crowd, tried to get to the really front to see who was making a speech there and letting everyone scream to the top of their lungs. I mean, everything has drastically changed within months since the election. Cutting funds in most of the sectors that doesn't seem to be beneficial to the poor has already triggered so much negative thought within the public, if education is another one involved, what else is left here? I guess I should move all the way back to China if this really happens? It's time for democratic people to fight back. I am looking forward to seeing a positive outcome sooner..
Before I finish this post, I just want to say...Stressing days are starting now. Study, study and study...
I finished my comment for that discussion forum before I write up this post. However, no matter how hard I try, some of my colleagues' posts are still so much more academic than mine. I see how much research they have done there with quite a few of shared links to their contributions. :/ oh welllllllsssssss....
PS: always know their problems will be solved. Time is the solution...
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