I remember once writing a composition, the teacher told us first. The first paragraph of the composition was about people and scenery. ...
Finally finished, I thought: I can finish my composition! I didn't know that the teacher nagged again, "After writing the composition, you must carefully check it to ensure that every word is not missed, the sentences are fluent, and the topic is deducted ..."
I couldn't help but get annoyed and muttered, "I know, I know."
The teacher's nagging is good for us I remember one mid-term exam, the teacher said, "To check word for word, check the class and name first ..."
I finished the exam in less than 30 minutes. When I woke up, I just wanted to teach the paper, but suddenly I remembered what the teacher said. So, I first check the class and name, and then I check the questions one by one. Huh? There was a mistake here, so I quickly corrected it and patted my chest and said, "That was close!" " "
The next day, the test paper was handed out, and a bright red score 100 was presented to me. The teacher said to me, "Congratulations, you are the first in your class this time!" " "
I suddenly found that the benefits of listening to the teacher more are in sight.