[T01-04/26] Friend who self-learned without a teacher
Is it necessary to keep learning after graduating from school?
Câu hỏi phụ
- 1Should teachers make learning in their classes fun?
- 2Do you think there are too many subjects for students to learn?
- 3Is it better to focus on a few subjects or to learn many subjects?
- 4Do you think enterprises should provide training for their employees?
- 5Do you think it is good for older adults to continue learning?
Thời gian luyện tập
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Gợi ý & tài liệu
Yes, I think it is absolutely necessary to keep learning after graduating from school, because graduation is not really the end of education; it is just the end of formal education. In the modern workplace, skills can become outdated very quickly, especially in areas like technology, marketing, and finance. So if people stop learning completely, they may find it harder to adapt, get promoted, or even stay employable. That said, lifelong learning does not always mean taking exams or going back to university. It can be something practical, like learning a new software program, improving communication skills, or even learning from colleagues. I also think companies should provide training for employees, because it benefits both sides: workers become more confident and productive, while businesses become more competitive. For students, I believe teachers should make lessons enjoyable, but not just entertaining. A fun class should still have clear goals and real learning value. As for subjects, I think students need a broad foundation when they are young, but later they should be allowed to focus more on subjects that match their strengths and future plans. Older adults should also continue learning, not necessarily for a career, but to keep their minds active, stay connected with society, and enjoy life more.
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