When students move to a new school, they sometimes face problems. How can schools help these students with their problems? Use specific reasons and examples to explain your answer.
Moving to a new
school
can present a number of challenges for students
. All of us have had to relocate at some point in our lives, and I am no exception. My family relocated twice while I was growing up. The old construction was completed and my father was offered a new project; as a result
, my family was forced to move from one location to another. "No friends
" and "a huge number of new people" were two of the biggest challenges I faced when I moved to a new school
. My recommendations for how a school
can assist a student in this
predicament will be discussed in the paragraphs that follow.
The first
obstacle I encountered when starting a new school
was the sheer number of people I had never met before, including teachers and classmates. After class, I would meet the teachers and introduce myself. I would also
inquire about the curriculum they were teaching. Even though it was more difficult with my new classmates, Because this
is how students
get to know each other, I had to stand up for myself a few times. As a result
, I believe there is a better way for us to get to know one another. Schools should be involved in this
process, in my opinion. A welcome class, for example
, would give new students
a chance to get to know one another and introduce themselves.
In my new school
, I had to deal with the fact that I didn't have any friends
. Due to the distance between us, I was unable to see any of my old friends
and had no opportunity to make any new ones. Now that most students
have access to the Internet, it's much easier for them to reconnect with old friends
. Sadly, I was unable to take advantage of this
opportunity as a student. For newcomers, I believe that schools can assist them by assisting them in integrating more quickly into their new classrooms. For example
, a school
can assign a mentor to a new student and the mentor will assist the newcomer in adjusting to his or her new surroundings.
In conclusion, I would like to stress the importance of moving to a new school
, which brings both challenges and advantages. When it comes to making new friends
and overcoming obstacles, for example
, I've gained new skills. The experience made me a better person, and I am grateful to have had it in my life.Submitted by thientrang1616 on
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately
Linking words are very important in your essay.
To score effectively on your IELTS exam, you should make an effort to implement short concise sentences coupled with linking words.
Almost every sentence in your essay should have a linking word of some sort.
In fact, the only sentences that can omit linking words are your background sentence and thesis.
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- however
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