Female teacher posts students’ silent book grades online, mocking DIY desserts for being unpalatable

Female teachers post students’ silent writing scores online.

There are many kinds of relationships between students and teachers, and being able to be both teachers and friends is believed to be beneficial to teachers and students. Recently, a middle school female teacher has posted several limited-time updates on social platforms, posting doubts about the mistakes in the English silent book of the secondary two students she taught, and also posted two photos of desserts claiming to be homemade by the students, and left a message. The hardest Tiramisu I’ve ever eaten” and “the hardest bowl cake I’ve ever eaten”.

Some netizens then publicly condemned the relevant developments in the online discussion area, which aroused heated discussions, and the comments were divided into two poles. On the one hand, some people criticized the teacher for publicly judging students for being unethical, while others suspected that the teacher had a friendly relationship with the students. Students will be encouraged in a mocking manner. However, there are also discerning netizens who pointed out that in the mistakes in the silent book posted by the teacher, they also mistakenly regarded item 6 as the correct answer.

教師貼文中留言指學生自製的甜品難食。

The teacher posted a message saying that the desserts made by the students were unpalatable.

該女教師有貼出與學生合照。

The female teacher posted a photo with the students.

有眼利的網民指出教師貼出的默書錯處中,亦誤把第6項當成正確答案(尖嘴示)。

Insightful netizens pointed out that in the mistakes in the silent book posted by the teacher, they also mistakenly regarded item 6 as the correct answer (pointed mouth).

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