The heroine is a traditional middle-class Indian housewife, with all kinds of good qualities in one, except for the fact that I can't bear to comment.
She had the opportunity to come to New York and take English tuition classes. I met many classmates in the class, whether they were teachers, classmates, or sisters and nieces who got along with her at home, they gave her the respect she wanted and encouraged her to grow up. And the family, who should have tolerated her shortcomings and encouraged her growth, failed to do so.
I recall a few sentences that stood out to me:
1. I want respect, not love. (to the French chef)
2. Family members should tolerate and respect each other. (The toast said at the niece's wedding, but it was also said to the family)
3. The secret of marriage is balance and developing yourself. (also said at the wedding)
Also, because I came from an English college, I am also very interested in the interpretation of this part of English teaching. For $400, you can take a four-week course, which feels really cheap! ! !
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