Home Learning vs. School

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Home Learning vs. School

"Ladies of the house, Judge and ladies of the court I would like to

introduce the argument of 'Is Home learning better than School? I

introduce you to Emily and Isabelle first, who are going to talk about

'Home Learning'. They will say both the advantages and the

disadvantages. Then India and Mimi are will speak about School and

their good advantages and their disadvantages."

"Thank you. Both Emily and I are going to talk to you about 'Home

Learning.' We will first say the advantages, then the disadvantages

and then we shall conclude to you about are little argument.

There are many advantages about 'Home Learning'. With home learning it

is one-to-one teaching. So you get more attention and most likely to

learn more. This one-to-one teaching is quite a good technique to try

and make a child concentrate more. We got that piece of information

from a governor of the 'Royal, Teaching, With Robots, Association.'

When you are at home, learning, there is nobody with you except a

computer, so bullying does not exist there. Lots of children are

home-schooled due to serious causes of bullying. Bullying is a serious

matter than can change a child's life without anyone realising it.

Fortunately another good point about 'Home Learning' is that the

mechanical teachers are impartial. Unlike at school where sometimes

normal, human teachers can be quite buyest towards some students. Also

when you learn at home, you do not have to wake up so early. You can

have a lie-in and have bed in breakfast! Just relax and enjoy life

until it is time for work! Also when you are on your own the

mechanical teacher can work on your pace and level.

Now, there are also many disadvantages. If one is at home alone with

just a teacher, one does not learn how to socialize with other people.

Take it this way. When they go into the big, bad world out there, they

will not be able to mix in with people as easily, seeing as they are

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