JUNIOR-HIGH ESSAY: Others were more original, with one student saying that he would open an eatery, as cooking noodles brought him and his grandfather closer
Taipei Times
Date: Jun 08, 2020
By: Rachel Lin / Staff reporter
Students answer questions at a school in Taipei on May 17, the second day of the Comprehensive Assessment Program for Junior High School Students.
Photo: Fang Pin-chao, Taipei Times
More than 200,000 students took part in the high-school entrance exams on May 16 and 17.
The subject of this year’s writing test was if they were to open a shop, what kind would it be?
A coffee shop was the most popular choice, followed by a grocery store and a restaurant, Affiliated Senior High School of National Kaohsiung Normal University principal Lee Chin-yang (李金鴦), who participated in scoring the essays, told a public briefing hosted by the Ministry of Education in Taipei on Saturday. [FULL STORY]