Some people think that children should learn to paint and draw. Others believe that is a waste of time. Discuss both views.

There are conflicting views about whether
children
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should learn
arts
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or not.
This
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essay will discuss both sides of the argument,followed by my own perspective.
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, studying these
subjects
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of
children
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may have more fun after school. If it is a free choice to choose what they want to learn after class, they will feel much happier without
stress
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of school. If
arts
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are touched when they feel relaxed, the different kinds of knowledge will be received that their
brain
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the brain
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might relate all skills easier. If the knowledge and skills are learned,
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they will be inspired to use original ways to think, which can encourage their creative thinking.
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, those who support the idea of learning
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to paint
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and draw is a waste of time can
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justify their opinion. Some parents think
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successful education means
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ranking of exams that can make their development better in the future. So these
children
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need to focus more on academic
subjects
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, like Math, English......and spending more time
to study
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skills to prepare for exams
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of learning
arts
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. In my opinion,
children
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should learn
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to paint
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and draw at an early age.
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some people believe
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important to study main
subjects
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in school. In fact, giving freedom and relaxation to learn
arts
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could help them to study other
subjects
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with related. And receiving creative thinking by knowledge in different fields that can be really an advantage in the future development of the
children
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.

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To get an excellent score in the IELTS Task 2 writing section, one of the easiest and most effective tips is structuring your writing in the most solid format. A great argument essay structure may be divided to four paragraphs, in which comprises of four sentences (excluding the conclusion paragraph, which comprises of three sentences).

For we to consider an essay structure a great one, it should be looking like this:

  • Paragraph 1 - Introduction
    • Sentence 1 - Background statement
    • Sentence 2 - Detailed background statement
    • Sentence 3 - Thesis
    • Sentence 4 - Outline sentence
  • Paragraph 2 - First supporting paragraph
    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
    • Sentence 4 - Conclusion
  • Paragraph 3 - Second supporting paragraph
    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
    • Sentence 4 - Conclusion
  • Paragraph 4 - Conclusion
    • Sentence 1 - Summary
    • Sentence 2 - Restatement of thesis
    • Sentence 3 - Prediction or recommendation

Our recommended essay structure above comprises of fifteen (15) sentences, which will make your essay approximately 250 to 275 words.

Topic Vocabulary:
  • fine motor skills
  • creative activities
  • imaginative thinking
  • practical skills
  • academic activities
  • broad range of activities
  • latent talents
  • holistic development
  • mandatory arts education
  • innovative thinking
  • education
  • curriculum
  • inherent interest
  • well-rounded education
  • disengagement
  • resentment
  • introducing children
  • beneficial
  • fields beyond the arts
  • latent talents and interests
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