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Tsk 2 general evaluation required

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 7:10 pm
by faty
Some people believe that children's leisure activities must be educational,otherwise they are a complete waste of time. Do you agree/disagree. Give reasons and include relevant examples.

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Technological advancements and the competitive environment today have made parents more keen regarding their children's leisure activities. It is usually believed that a child's spare time should be spent in educational activities. However, I am in consummate discord of this fact and truly believe that young generation should be allowed to spend free time according to their will.

Mostly, school-goers have strict daily routine and rarely get time off for their personal activities. If, this free time is imposed on them for another conventional learning activity, then it will not be much productive. Recent research has also proven that children who spend ample amount of free time to relax in their own way, resume efficiently and prove to be better students. This clearly reveals that educating a child at all times is not necessarily fruitful.

It should also be noted that education is not limited to schools, Instead, learning is a continuous process. it can be actively pursued when interaction with the environment and our senses come to play.This can be achieved in two ways; First, parents should be taught that their children don't get overburdened with excessive training. After all, young people are not robots and they need time to relax and revive. Second, every child learns in his own way and imposing our ideas would mean to discourage his abilities of learning productively even in his free hours.

In a nutshell, it is important to believe that children should be given spare time for relaxation. In this way they can learn unknowingly with the surroundings and can resume to conventional studies with great zeal and enthusiasm.

Re: Tsk 2 general evaluation required

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 7:18 pm
by avijit_05
hi ,

1.In conclusion : - why it is important to believe ? why u want reader to believe ?
In my view it should be just " it is important.
2."Recent research" i guess it should be researches. As you are referring to be specific research
3.I think in second para to continue the flow you can start with "Moreover" or In addition to that

Good attempt :)

Re: Tsk 2 general evaluation required

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 6:05 pm
by faty
Hey Thanks :)

I wonder if flick can point out grammatical errors.

Re: Tsk 2 general evaluation required

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:02 pm
by Flick
faty wrote:Some people believe that children's leisure activities must be educational,otherwise they are a complete waste of time. Do you agree/disagree. Give reasons and include relevant examples.

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Technological advancements and today'scompetitive environment have made parents more keen regarding their children's leisure activities. It is usually believed that a child's spare time should be spent in educational activities. However, I disagree with this viewpoint, and truly believe that the young generation should be allowed to spend their free time according to their will.

Mostly, school-goers have a strict daily routine and rarely get time off for their personal activities. If this free time is imposed on them for another conventional learning activity, then it will not be very productive. Recent research has also proven that children who spend ample amounts of free time relaxing in their own way prove to be better students. This clearly reveals that educating a child at all times is not necessarily fruitful.

It should also be noted that education is not limited to school. Instead, learning is a continuous process. It can be actively pursued when interaction with the environment and our senses come to play.This can be achieved in two ways. First, parents should be taught that their children don't need to be overburdened with excessive training. After all, young people are not robots and they need time to relax and recharge. Second, every child learns in his own way, and imposing our ideas would mean discouraging his abilities of learning productively even in his free hours.

In a nutshell, it is important to believe that children should be given spare time for relaxation. In this way they can learn unknowingly with the surroundings and can resume conventional studies with great zeal and enthusiasm.