The Indian movie "Mr. Hiccup" reminds me of the French movie "Spring in the Cattle Class"! When those of us who are teachers are complaining that the students are stubborn and even rotten wood is difficult to carve, should we also think about it: it is difficult to be a teacher, will it be even more difficult to be a student? Are there really students who don't know how to teach, or teachers who don't know how to adapt teaching methods? There is a sentence in the film: "There are no bad students, only bad teachers!" I've heard it for a long time, but when I fall into the situation, I really understand it. Treating teachers as a profession, there is a difference between making money wholeheartedly and paying the results wholeheartedly. I can't help but think of a few students from last year. In fact, the students have grown up. If a teacher does not grow with them, he may fail...
View more about Hichki reviews