some people say that students should be given more homework. Others say that children should be free to enjoy their youth. Discuss both views and give your own opinion
It has been suggested by some that an increasing amount of duty should be offered to pupils, while other people state that
school
learners ought to be given the freedom to appreciate their own leisure time
when they are young. Personally, I agree with the latter idea as requiring doing more duty is detrimental to students' academic performance.
On the one hand, some people argue that students should be asked to do more homework
after school
. The reason is that if the young generations spend a considerable amount of their free time
studying school
subjects, they have limited exposure to misbehaviours which are promoted on social media and in their surroundings. As a result
, young people are less likely to be misled by appalling information, which lowers the risk of committing crimes among children, thus
contributing to a stable society. For example
, as Chinese children have been requested to do more and more homework
, they do not have enough energy and time
to watch misleading information online. Consequently
, the crime rate among adolescents is extremely low in China.
On the other hand
, others, including me, believe that young children should be provided more quality time
to enjoy their life. The reason is that several subjects such
as maths and biology are less hands-on, tedious and complicated. If admission always immerses themselves in learning those subjects, their concentration and enthusiasm for studying will be reduced, thus
leading to poor academic performance. By contrast
, if they are able to enjoy their own time
after school
, their mind will have a period of time
to re-energise, thus
helping them have a wonderful result in the end. As an illustration, most Chinese school
learners are overwhelmed by their academic assignments, and they burn their midnight oil to do homework
. However
, they do not gain wonderful results in their national examination as they have not been passionate about studying.
In conclusion, although
society may vary in their opinions about whether enlistment should be given more homework
or not, I think that more homework
will harm pupils' learning passion and result in poor performance.Submitted by ilirjana.sheta on
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