Chinese school times programme is dissimilar to than American school timetable; the class beginning at 7:00 AM and it over at 11:00 AM. At hours of daylight it was beginning at 2:00 PM until 5:30 PM. But the majority of the times the student cannot go home devoid of finishing teacher's task. The teacher would use any kind's punishment to treat learner. I will never fail to remember the day my teacher punished me and my friends as his fun pet. My friend and I put out of our mind to do a task, so we had been ought for wait in class after school. My teacher was sitting on the desk and eating a pudding. We all felt starving but nothing we could do.
After he finished his sweet than got fire up to us and shouted at us for didn’t finish our task. Than he punished us by running in the region of soccer field 20 circles. One ring is eight hundred meter tat mean we need to run eight thousand meter for teacher's first punishment task. After than we felt tired and hungry, we went back to classroom to get the following punishment task. He let us sit at chair made a ten times duplicate of the essay work he gave us by using paper and pen. We spent approximately half hours finishing our primary duplicate.
To me it seemed the punishment never end till the last day of school. Therefore, when my parent tolled me that in some weeks we would move to united state. My sister and I opened one courage of Shan pin celebrating.
Until these days I can still keep in mind the punishment I underwent when I was in Chinese. In case someone asks me return to Chinese school and be a school student, I would said a billion" no", than tell him don't even suppose it.
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