Learning
What can children learn from parents?
Câu hỏi phụ
- 1Do you think some children are well-behaved because they are influenced by their parents?
- 2Is it necessary for adults to learn new things?
- 3How can people learn new things?
- 4Does the internet make learning easier or more difficult?
- 5Can people acquire more knowledge now than before?
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Gợi ý & tài liệu
Children can learn a great deal from their parents, not only practical skills like cooking, cleaning, saving money, or speaking politely, but also deeper values such as honesty, patience, responsibility, and how to treat other people. In many cases, children copy what they see at home, so if parents are respectful and consistent, their children are more likely to become well-behaved. Of course, personality, school, and friends also matter, but parents usually create the first model of behaviour. I also think adults definitely need to keep learning new things. The world changes so quickly now, especially with technology and the workplace, so people who stop learning can easily fall behind. Adults can learn through formal courses, online videos, books, podcasts, or simply by asking experienced people and practising in real situations. For example, someone can learn a new language through an app, but they still need to use it in conversation to make real progress. The internet has made learning much easier in terms of access, because people can find lectures, tutorials, and expert opinions almost instantly. However, it can also make learning more difficult because there is too much information, and not all of it is reliable. So compared with the past, people can certainly acquire more knowledge now, but they also need critical thinking to judge what is useful, accurate, and worth their time.
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