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One question from Janet today made me relive the memories of how I was taught maths. For me it was quite a useful method, though for many people it would be horrible. Basically, it was teaching through pressure, "That is so simple, you really dumb leh!" That sounded really familiar. Janet was asking how to do some maths question, and somehow, I thought the teaching method for me was rather effective and went, "So simple!". In actual fact, I am not too sure but I think that method made learning when I was young more challenging and difficult.