Jeon Hyun-moo from Yonsei University, you have to sit at your desk even if you're sick. Are you interested in studying consternation in your first year of tenacity? (Teachers 2)
Channel A'Please give me grades that the best instructors in Korea will provide customized solutions to students and their families who are suffering from poor grades. In 'Teachers 2', Jung Seung-je & Cho Jung-sik give high praise to the spirit of the first class of the all-time 'Study Lover'. However, the shocking 'Study Status' makes me ponder.
On the 8th (today), 'Teachers2' will feature a first-year middle school challenger who says studying is fun and learning new things is happy. The challenging student was so committed to studying that he thought about a problem for two to three hours.
Even though she was still in the first grade of middle school, she held on to the workbook until dawn, and the mother of the challenging student forcefully turned off the lights, saying, `Stop studying and go to bed.' When the challenger became sad as if he had lost his country at the words of his sleeping mother, Jung Seung-je X Cho Jung-sik X Miminu was astonished.
The challenger said "Once I miss my routine, I think my studying habits will collapse." Even if I'm sick, I have to sit at my desk." Cho Jung-sik admired 'self-control', which is hard to believe to be a first grader in middle school. `The attitude toward life as well as studying is like the second time in life.'
When he asked for good deeds, Jeon Hyun-moo said, "Do you really enjoy studying? You're not making me do it?," he said, curious about the sincerity of the challenger. However, the challenger started doing good work in the joy of learning, and he had already completed middle school math in the fifth grade of elementary school.
In high school mathematics, I am now happy by solving calculus, which is the third grade of high school science mathematics," he said. Jeon Hyunmoo will win the Fields Medal", and acknowledged that he was a Nobel Prize laureate in mathematics.
However, Jung Seung-je and Cho Jung-sik, who looked at the traces of the challenging students' study, suddenly looked dark. Cho Jung-sik "It's a little upsetting. It's so quirky that I don't know how to talk about it." He didn't study much English. He said that he is typically a student who studied alone, and even Jung Seung-je, 'Mathematics 1 stroke', shocked the challenger by adding that there is "no depth".
Problems and solutions of challenging students, who have shown a unique 'study obsession' due to their desire for learning, can be found on Channel A 'Please Take Care of Your Grades: Teachers2' which airs at 7:50 p.m. on Sunday, the 8th.