Children can learn effectively by watching television. Therefore they should be encouraged to watch TV regularly at home and at school. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

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can help to educate
children
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which
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, which
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is why parents and teachers should let
children
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watch
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shows. I completely disagree with
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idea because
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is a mere distraction and has very little contribution to a child's learning.
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with,
children
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are not looking forward to learn something when they are watching
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,
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;
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rather
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rather,
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they are just doing it for entertainment. Since our brain links certain activities to specific tasks, there is almost no chance that
children
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are actually getting good information when they are in front of the
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.
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, my little brother watches English shows all the time, but I don't see him actually learning any words or phrases from them.
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, television plays a little role in teaching
children
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, so parents or teachers should shorten the amount of time they spend watching
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.
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to
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, there is much
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adult content on
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such
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as films, adult shows.
Children
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should not be exposed to
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kind of content since they are not ready to consume some of the information on the shows. Because films on
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may contain violence, assault or killing
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, which
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would seriously harm a child's mental health.
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, at least 10 movies are
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on
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everyday
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every day
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which
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, which
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increases
children
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's chance of watching one of them.
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,
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would possibly be a
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experience for them. Thereby, it is very difficult to learn by watching television. In conclusion, I do not agree with the opinion that watching
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tv
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can help
children
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learn effectively
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, and
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we need to encourage them. Because
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contains a lot of adult content that has no use in
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the education
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of
children
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, and kids mainly watch
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for amusement
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, which
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makes it very difficult to learn anything on
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.

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structure
Make a clear plan before writing. Start with a short intro that states your view. Then give two or three points with clear links. End with a short conclusion.
grammar
Use simple sentences. Check grammar in each sentence so ideas are easy to follow.
examples
Give real and clear examples. When you say 'my brother', add a short reason how it shows your point.
cohesion
Link ideas with words like 'also', 'however', 'for example' to show how points connect.
content
Avoid repeating same idea; keep focus on how TV affects learning.
content
Clear stance against the idea
content
Some good examples to support your view
structure
Use of paragraphing and signpost words
Topic Vocabulary:
  • children
  • learn
  • effectively
  • watching
  • television
  • educational
  • content
  • engaging
  • fun
  • programs
  • valuable
  • lessons
  • moral
  • values
  • social
  • issues
  • empathy
  • vocabulary
  • language
  • skills
  • communicators
  • documentaries
  • cultures
  • understanding
  • world
  • curiosity
  • questions
  • knowledge
  • interesting
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