Đề bài
The best way to teach children to cooperate is through team sports at school. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Bài mẫu tham khảo
There is too much debate about whether children should be learned to be more competitive or cooperative members of society. In my opinion, both behaviours are important and cooperation is more important than competition.
On one hand, as we live in the very competitive society, we need to teach our children the sense of competition in a positive way. The most obvious advantage to encourage competition among children is that it makes them more creative and open minded and opens the doors for better future opportunities for them. For illustration, children work hard in the study because they compete with other classmates to receive high marks, this will help them to get a very good job in the future. Moreover, they become more independent and rely on themselves because they know that nobody else will be there to do their duties.
On the other hand, I believe that cooperation is mandatory to be encouraged for many reasons. Firstly, cooperation helps children to learn from each other. For example, when I was at school team, I learned how to play table tennis with my friends and we learn a lot of skills from each other and when we play in the final round with other school teams, we get a very good score in the final. Secondly, cooperation teaches children the skills linked to sharing, as a result, they become a kind member of society. Finally, cooperation is the key component for better personality as well as prevent from individuality.
To sum up, both cooperation and competition have their own advantages. However, I tend to think that cooperation should be encouraged more in children.
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Từ vựng
- Debate (noun): A formal discussion of opposing views or opinions.
- Competitive (adjective): Relating to or characterized by competition, striving to be better than others.
- Cooperative (adjective): Willing to work together with others for a common goal.
- Positive way (phrase): An approach that focuses on constructive and beneficial aspects.
- Advantage (noun): A beneficial or favorable circumstance.
- Creative (adjective): Having the ability to come up with new and original ideas.
- Open-minded (adjective): Willing to consider different ideas or viewpoints.
- Future opportunities (phrase): Possibilities that may arise later in life.
- Independent (adjective): Capable of doing things on one's own, not reliant on others.
- Encouraged (verb): To give support, confidence, or hope to someone to do something.
- Mandatory (adjective): Required, necessary, or essential.
- Learn from each other (phrase): To gain knowledge or insights by interacting with others.
- Skills (noun): Abilities or expertise acquired through practice or education.
- Sharing (noun): The act of giving or allowing others to use or enjoy something you have.
- Kind member of society (phrase): Someone who shows compassion and consideration towards others.
- Key component (phrase): A crucial or essential part of something.
- Better personality (phrase): Improvement in one's character or behavior.
- Prevent from individuality (phrase): To avoid or counteract excessive focus on oneself and promote collaboration with others.