Students in school should learn academic subjects and pass exams. Other skills such as cookery, dressmaking and woodwork can be learnt well from family and friends. Do you agree and disagree.
Although
studying the main subjects
and finishing all the examinations is crucial for the future of the students
, I do believe that less important subjects
should not study by other people instead
of teachers.
To begin
with, friends and family are not professional to teach recruitment the right way and the correct theory to practice their cookery, dressmaking and wood maker skills. Therefore
, enlistees should learn those subjects
from the experts at school so that they can avoid accidents in that wood making
. Change the form of the verb
makes
In addition
, students
might find their talent when studying sub-subjects
and that will be a memorable experience. These subjects
may not use at the present but maybe in the future they will be able to use them, for example
when your shirt is broken, you will know how to fix it because you had studied dressmaking before.
Besides
, the sub-subjects
are helpful and fun so admission should spend limited time with them to have more time for academic ones. Learning math, history, philosophy and other main subjects
can train students
' minds and they will have a good foundation to hunt good scores on every exam. As a result
, they can have more achievement to decorate their CV for a better future. With all the knowledge students
collect from their education path, they will have extensive knowledge and a wide vision of the world to develop themselves. For instance
, studying a lots helps us improve ourselves and closer to success.
To summarize, not only admission should learn sub-subjects
in school if they are able to, but also
they should spend more time on the main subjects
to pass exams. However
, they should balance study between crucial and less important subjects
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