Knowledge Sharing
What skills should children learn before entering school?
Câu hỏi phụ
- 1What can children learn from teachers and parents?
- 2What are the skills that you want to learn?
- 3How does a good learner learn something new?
- 4How can people be motivated to learn new things?
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Gợi ý & tài liệu
Before children enter school, I think they should learn a few basic life and social skills rather than academic knowledge. For example, they should know how to listen to simple instructions, share toys, wait for their turn, and express basic needs politely. These skills help them feel more confident in a classroom and make it easier for teachers to guide them. Of course, simple habits like washing their hands, tidying up after playing, and putting on their shoes are also very useful because they build independence. Children can learn different things from parents and teachers. Parents usually teach values, manners, emotional control, and daily routines because they spend the most time with the child. Teachers, on the other hand, can help children develop curiosity, concentration, teamwork, and early learning habits. In my own case, I would like to improve my public speaking and critical thinking skills, because they are useful not only for exams but also for work and everyday communication. A good learner, in my opinion, is someone who is curious, patient, and willing to make mistakes. When learning something new, they break it into smaller steps, practise regularly, ask for feedback, and reflect on what they have done. People can be motivated to learn new things if they see a clear purpose, such as getting a better job, solving a real problem, or simply feeling personal growth. Encouragement from family, teachers, or friends also makes a big difference, especially when the learning process becomes difficult.
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