Wei Wei didn't have a fan in her hand, so she could only go to a carpenter to order two fan bones before she could play this kind of fan game with the little girl.

Wei Wei followed Dolores to a few lessons from Mrs. Bates, and found that as she knew at the beginning, Mrs. Bates's teaching level was indeed not very high, and her talent could only be said to be ordinary, but she Very responsible, although it looks harsh, it just looks like, the attitude towards Dolores is actually not bad, neither corporal punishment nor scolding the student, so under her teaching, Dolores learned Although things are not brilliant, but the foundation is solid.

In terms of literature, Dolores is only able to read and write. She doesn't like reading very much, and her knowledge is very narrow. In arithmetic, she can only do ordinary addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, and it is easy to calculate numbers with more than four digits. error.

In other courses, it can only be regarded as quite satisfactory.

No wonder Felix was worried about Dolores' schoolwork.

After a few days, Wei Wei decided on the classes she would take in the future - embroidery and arithmetic.

The musical instrument Dolores learned was also the harp. Wei Wei could have taught her this, but the little girl really had no talent for music, and she didn't like it, so it didn't matter whether she taught it or not.

On the contrary, Dolores likes embroidery very much, but Mrs. Bates is good at cutting and sewing, but the level of embroidery is really average, and there are not many people who can teach Dolores.

Even after two years of learning, the level of embroidery is almost better than that of her teacher.

And Wei Wei is really good at this, she can teach Dolores more than she imagined.

As for arithmetic, although Wei Wei's math grades have always been mediocre—God knows she returned all this knowledge to the teacher when she graduated—it's still okay to teach Dolores to memorize the multiplication table and learn vertical.

After confirming the course, Wei Wei was a little worried that she would be unhappy when she discussed the schedule with Mrs. Bates, but Mrs. Bates did not.

Because the Count had already told Mrs. Bates that no matter what courses she took, her previous salary would remain the same, so the more Wei Wei took over, the easier it would be for her.

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