Due to living in an apartment building, when it comes to writing exercises that require describing gardens and pets, my child leaves blank because “I don’t know”.
I have an older child in second grade. I remember when I was a kid when I was in first grade, something I sometimes had to learn in tears, it’s better when I grow up because I actively do my homework.
I study well in logic and natural subjects (Math, Physics…), very poorly in Literature. I remember in third grade there was a description of a family animal. I describe the pig, the end of the lesson will be to state how you feel about the animal: I always write that you have no feelings at all. The next day the whole class had a laugh, but I really didn’t feel anything about the pig.
Going back to my son, he is also bad at Vietnamese: bad handwriting, sloppy presentation (like me). Then the descriptions of the garden and animals were left blank in his workbook, I asked him why he didn’t do these exercises but only did the test by multiple choice questions, he said: “I don’t know”.
In fact, I didn’t even know what to write at the time. Because I live in an apartment building, I don’t have a garden, and I don’t have any animals, so I don’t force him to do those assignments.
I do better in Math. I feel that I am poor at social communication, so I am afraid that if I don’t study Vietnamese well, I will have trouble later. Don’t know how to teach your child? Currently, the essays describing people, things and phenomena, I copy exactly what the teacher suggested.
Nguyen Van Tuyen
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