Chapter 2

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I HATE MATH

CHAPTER 2

       .... my hatred for math lessons. That is very difficult. I still don't understand it until now. For three consecutive years I graduated with red scores on mathematics. I don't want any red marks on my report card in this school year. And knowing that you are a well-known mathematics teacher in this region fostered a great intention to play today. But I was forced to keep going to school even though it was too late. I hope you can understand this. ''

        Hearing this reason, Mas Ferdi also shed tears while downcast sadly. Then Ferdi said, '' Nic, a true mathematics teacher will always help students who have difficulty in counting. Of course I will help you, Nic '' Nicholas was very happy to hear the teacher's answer. "It turns out that Mas Ferdi is kind and willing to help," he thought.

        A few days later, Nicholas started memorizing multiplication, which was taught by his teacher. There was a student named John who was walking in the corridor and at a glance he heard a voice from the class that said, "Four times two, eight." Four times three, twelve. ", And so on. After hearing the voice back and forth, he began to look at the classroom and Nicholas was found still trying to memorize the multiplication aloud. "Oh, this boy who arrived late ...", he murmured, "has not memorized multiplication, stupid ..." After hearing the sound of Nicholas memorizing the multiplication, John lost his temper and finally pushed the class door tight.

       Incidentally Ferdi was not inside so John could advise Nicholas freely. '' Never mind the memorization of you! I've had enough to hear that. Childhood as big as you haven't memorized multiplications like this. Stop memorizing! You really don't deserve to learn mathematics. ", Shouted John. However, Nicholas ignored his words and proceeded to memorize. But this time with a softer voice. Nicholas, thinking, "Ouch, how is this, there have been people who made fun of me" "But I'm definitely able to memorize this.", He thought optimistically.

Continued in chapter 3

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