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Businiess name:
First Avenue Education Inc
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Review by:
Robert N.
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Review content:
This after school/weekend school is held on a public school campus that is right next to their office. The kids who attend the school get yelled at by angry teachers when they do something wrong. The majority of the kids who attend are forced by their parents because they believe that learning chinese taught by taiwanese people will be benificial for them. These teachers can be very strict and go by the sticker system. Whenever a kid does something nice, they gain a sticker, when they do bad, they lose a couple of stickers. When you get enough stickers, you get a wooden pencil bought at china town. Because the teachers are mean, that is how the students learn. I have learned quite a bit from these teachers only to forget most of the chinese from lack of use.
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