One way is to try to avoid direct conflict. Don't argue with the teacher in class. It will only make the situation worse. Another way is to focus on the subject matter rather than the teacher. Try to learn from textbooks or other resources on your own.
Maybe the teacher is overly strict. Like having too many rules that seem unnecessary. For instance, not allowing students to drink water during class even if they are really thirsty. This kind of strictness can create a negative feeling towards the teacher. Or perhaps the teacher plays favorites. They give more attention and opportunities to certain students, making others feel left out and unloved, thus resulting in the hatred.
There were many types of novels similar to 'Teacher, I Hate Your Fiction'. The following were a few possible choices:
" My Deskmate Is a Ghost ": It tells the story of a high school student and a strange deskmate's friendship and a series of strange events.
" My Boyfriend is the Devil ": It was a story about a college student and a devil who looked cold but was actually warm inside. The story was about a series of love entanglements and a series of terrifying events.
[3. The Time Travel of the Tyrant's Favorite Concubine: It tells the story of a modern girl who traveled to ancient times to become a concubine doted on by a tyrant. The love story between the tyrant and a series of palace struggles.]
4 " Rebirth of a Rich Young Lady ": It was a story about a modern girl who was accidentally reborn as a rich young lady and a love story between a rich young master and a series of family struggles.
These novels all had certain horror elements and bizarre plots, hoping to provide some inspiration.
My story with my teacher
My teacher and I were classmates. We were good friends in elementary school. The teacher is our class teacher. She is very kind and caring. She always cares about our studies and lives.
I remember very clearly that when I was in the first grade, I didn't do well and often failed. When the teacher saw this situation, he talked to me and encouraged me to study hard to improve my grades. She not only taught me knowledge, but also taught me how to learn, making me feel the joy of learning.
In addition to teaching me knowledge, the teacher also pays great attention to the all-round development of the students. She often organized us to participate in various activities to make our extra-cursory life rich and colorful. She led us to learn music, dance, painting and other skills so that our strengths could be fully utilized.
With the help of the teacher, my grades gradually improved, and I became more confident and brave. Teachers often share their stories and experiences with us so that we can better understand learning and life. She made us understand that learning is not only for getting good grades, but also for growth and self-actualization.
There is a deep friendship between me and my teacher. We share happiness and difficulties together, and we get through every little bit of growth together. I believe that in the days to come, my teacher and I will continue to work hand in hand for the growth and development of our students.
Hey, I recommend you to read the romantic youth-youth-school-type novel,"Seeing You Knows the Feeling of Spring." The main theme was a warm teacher-student relationship. The male lead was a serious and introverted good teacher, the female lead was a silly female student, and the male lead had multiple avatars. The supporting roles were also very rich. The plot of this novel was rather sweet. There were no plot twists. It was a pure love story. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
A novel similar to 'So what if you're my student, teacher? I hate you' is recommended as follows:
1 My Teacher's Life-Silkworm Potato
My Strange Teacher-Tricky
3 My Beautiful Teacher-Otaku Pig
4 My Beautiful Teacher 2-Otaku Pig
My Underworld Teacher-Tomato
6 My Love Teacher-Cold
7 My Horrifying Teacher-Qinghan
8 My Star Teacher-Scattered
9 My Professional Teacher-Scattered
My Wuxia Teacher-Misty Rain Jiangnan
I hope these novels can provide you with inspiration. I wish you a happy reading!
You could start by taking some time for yourself. Distance can give you a new perspective. Try to focus on your own growth, like picking up a new hobby or learning a new skill. This can help you shift your focus away from the negative feelings about your love story.
First, accept your feelings. It's okay to hate it. Then, cut off any unnecessary contact with the person related to that story if possible. This will help you start fresh.
Dear teachers and students,
Hello everyone!
Today, I would like to share with you a story about " I love my teacher, my teacher loves me." The story was between a little boy and his beloved teacher.
This little boy was called Xiao Ming. He had always respected his teacher since he was young. He had spent many wonderful times with his teacher and learned a lot of knowledge. Xiao Ming was very grateful to his teacher because his teacher not only taught him knowledge, but also taught him how to be a man.
One day, Xiaoming's teacher was sick and could not come to class. Xiao Ming was very worried because he knew that the teacher was very strict with him. If his teacher couldn't come to class, it would be difficult for him to finish his homework.
Therefore, Xiao Ming decided to finish his homework and let the teacher know. He showed his homework to the teacher. The teacher was very touched because he saw a child's passion and sense of responsibility. The teacher was also very grateful to Xiao Ming because he let the teacher know that students could not only learn knowledge but also become the pillars of the motherland.
From that day on, the relationship between Xiao Ming and his teacher became even closer. They had spent many good times together and also many difficult times together. But they both knew that as long as they worked hard together, they could overcome everything together.
Today, I want to tell all the students that you are the future of our country and the future of our teachers. The teacher not only taught you knowledge, but also taught you how to be a person. So let us work hard together to become the pillars of the motherland, so that teachers can be proud of us.
Thank you, everyone!
Not necessarily. Whether a teacher hated a student or not depended on many factors, such as the teacher's personality, teaching style, student performance, and so on. Even if a teacher often criticized a student, it did not necessarily mean that they hated the student. Sometimes the teacher's criticism might be to help the students improve themselves or to motivate them to study harder. Therefore, to determine whether a teacher hated a student or not, one had to consider a variety of factors.