阅读段落
This scarcely seems adequate help to enable slow learners to keep up. However, the Japanese attitude towards education runs along the lines of if you work hard enough, you can do almost anything. Parents are kept closely informed of their childrens progress and will play a part in helping their children to keep up with class, sending them to Juku if extra help is needed and encouraging them to work harder. It seems to work, at least for 95 per cent of the school population.
段落大意
本段介绍了学习慢的学生能够跟上进度的原因:对教育的态度;家长的参入。
阅读笔记
Japanese attitude towards education:work hard
Parents:closely informed ,sending children to Juku, encouraging to work harder
逻辑关系
1. 对比
This scarcely seems adequate help to enable slow learners to keep up.
However, the Japanese attitude towards education runs along the lines of if you work hard enough, you can do almost anything.
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