11/14/2020

A certain lesson

 


It's sunny this morning. The wind is not blowing. It's a relatively cold morning.

Yesterday, I received a report from an elderly piano teacher.

When her 8-year-old student finished her solo piano at the end of the course, she suddenly blushed and wept.

The older teacher was worried that something might have happened to her.

"You played well. Did you have any concerns about how to teach?"

The students don't answer anything and just cry.

The elderly piano teacher explained the story to her mother who had just come to pick her up. On the spot, this time her mother asked her why she was crying, but the little girl blushed and was silent.

Then the parent and child left the room, and the elderly piano teacher moved on to the next lesson.

The senior teacher is a veteran who has been practicing teaching methods that compliment and improve students' skills for decades. So, until now, students have never started crying during a lesson. Although students sometimes insanely selfish to the teacher.

Shortly afterwards, his mother sent an email to the elderly piano teacher.

"I'm sorry that my daughter suddenly started crying today. She was moved by the song during the performance and shed tears. The reason was embarrassing and she couldn't say anything to the teacher. Thanks, she enjoys the piano lessons very much. "

We were moved by the little student and wept.