Some teachers say students should be organised into groups to study. Others argue that students should be made to study alone. Tell the benefits of each study method. Which one do you think is more effective?

Many professors believe that working and
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with groups is better than doing it alone;
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, others think the opposite, and they argue that students must study by themselves. In
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essay, I will discuss both sides and give my opinion. On the
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you study may be good for so many reasons, and number
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, if seniors have a science exam soon, they should
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and divide the subject with each other;
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should take chemistry, and the other physics, and as for the
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, he can take biology. As for reason number two, many juniors understand better when they are engaging with someone else. Let us take math
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an example; students can share functions and do revision for each other.
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, studying unaccompanied has its aspects as well; some people can comprehend just fine when they are isolated. And the cause behind that lies in many situations;
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, they may find it annoying and distracting when someone is near them;
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, they can learn without thinking about matching pace with their friends, which means that they do not care about going faster or slower.
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, it helps increase their
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problems and
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them without the need for anyone. In my opinion, I prefer to study in solitude, and why is that? It is because it helps me depend on myself more, which leads to being super confident in myself and to learning matters more deeply and not forgetting them easily.
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, both situations have their own advantages and benefits; individuals should start looking for which method suits them the best early on in their careers so they do not get lost or confused about it halfway through their journey.

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task response
Be clear on your main view in each paragraph. State your view early and give 2–3 strong reasons.
coherence
Use easy links to show how ideas go from one to the next. Simple words like and, but, also, then help a lot.
structure
Keep one idea in each paragraph and make a short plan before you write. A tight intro and a short ending help.
content
You talk about both sides and give your own view.
structure
There is an intro and a conclusion, which shows plan.
examples
You use small examples to show the point.
Fully explain your ideas

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    • Sentence 3 - Thesis
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    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
    • Sentence 4 - Conclusion
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    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
    • Sentence 4 - Conclusion
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    • Sentence 2 - Restatement of thesis
    • Sentence 3 - Prediction or recommendation

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