Many parents today organise extra classes for their children after school and at the weekends. Do you feel that this is a worthwhile thing to do or do you feel children have enough education at school?

Nowadays, it's become common to schedule additional classes for students, in their free time. Most of the parents are doing
this
to improve their children's education . I reckon. it's beneficial for the students to plan their future,
such
as better grades and versatile careers. We will discuss
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a part of the public opposes the practice of arranging extra activities for children, it's is mandatory to build a strong future for the offspring.
Firstly
, during studies, everybody's ultimate goal is to score better in order to pursue a better career and that requires support from mom and dad or through tuition.
In other words
, if a student has trouble understanding the math classes, assistance may not be provided by theor working parents so ultimately, the kid would be sent to tuition after school. Through the action, the kid will score better.
Secondly
, in recent days, we don't have a set of pre-build paths like old age days
such
as engineering for guys and art for girls. After globalization the world opened up for everyone, people started to gain more knowledge about other career opportunities, like., acting, music, sports and so on... and many children would like to pursue them as a professional. In order to follow their dream, they need multi-choice education; that can't be achieved in the 8 hours academic hours. So that, parents are sending them to learn their interest and can be done only after school. To conclude, I believe it's indeed beneficial for the students. In order to survive in
this
challenging world, kids need special skills and that can be achieved by extra classes; the possibility of learning those skills only after school.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • reinforce learning
  • personalized attention
  • student-to-teacher ratios
  • comprehensive coverage
  • academic and non-academic subjects
  • well-rounded development
  • address specific weaknesses
  • grade improvement
  • performance in exams
  • leisure time
  • burnout
  • educational opportunities
  • socio-economic disparity
  • over-scheduling
  • balanced approach
  • after-school programs
  • weekend tutoring
  • additional practice
  • constructive criticism
  • holistic growth
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