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1. All university students should be required to take basic science courses even if it is not the field of their study.
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B. basic science can attribute to deeper understanding for all academic field.
B+. since basic science explains the principle of real life, it helps to understand many features in every subjects.
C. the understanding is important in every subjects, all university should ---..
ex. I could understand how gunpowder was powerful at middle age as I learned chemistry
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B. basic science not only teach the principles, also teach the way to think rationally
B+. rational thinking is important because it helps people solve many problems they face.
C. Problem-solving process must be taught at university for their study field.
ex. I could fix my bicycle like solving problem. Searching a cause, fixing
2. Teachers should be paid at least as much as doctors, lawyers or business leaders are paid.
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B. instructive jobs are not that difficult like doctors or lawyers
C. pay is the compensation for their labor, effort and time.
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B. they are less crucial than doctors , ----. +ºÎ¿¬¼³¸í
C. jobs should be paid based not only on their efforts but also on their importance
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¡¡¡¡3. Some people believe going on field trips is better for children¡¯s education (eg. going to museum), while others think it is better for children to study in the classroom at school. Which one do you prefer and explain why.
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B. Instruction in school is concentrated on academic subjects, but school should provide abundant chances for the students who are not interested in.
C. during field trip, student can experience many things such as -----.
ex. when I was in high school, I could experience car factory, my friend who did not have no interest in academic subjects at all was extremely excited
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B. socializing – field trip with friends helps the process of socializing
C. the process is as important as academic courses.
ex. free time in field trip, I could learn how to make consensus. ---
¡¡¡¡4. Which is better for children's education: 9-month study and 3-month break or 11-month study and 1-month break? 9-month/3-month
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B. Instruction in school is concentrated on academic subjects, but school should provide sufficient free time for the students who are not interested in academic courses.
C. in vacation, many students can experience many things such as -- this lead to their future job or --.
ex. I found my interest in cooking during vacation, ,¡¦.
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B. students of adolescence have to learn many things not only in school, but also at home.
C. It is important to students because the
ex. I could learn the convention when I ¡¦
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5. It is important to have rules about the types of clothing that people are allowed to wear at work and at school. yes
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B. rules about types of clothing is important because their major consideration of almost rules is safety
C. safety is the number 1 priority everywhere.
ex. when I worked in factory, I saw a worker injured because of not wearing helmet.
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B. proper clothes make workers more productive.
C. in workspace, productivity of workers are the main factors in establishing rules.
ex. when I worked in factory, the clothes they offered was convenient for my working.
¡¡¡¡6. Which one is the most important for high school teachers? (students aged 15 to 18)
¡¡¡¡-The ability to give advice about planning for future.
¡¡¡¡-The ability to recognize students that need help.
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B. Main purpose for education is socializing, not academic courses.
C. Students are constantly having trouble with adapting to society, this students need help.
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B. Most young students having trouble do not know how to request help, so it is important for teachers to notice their trouble.
C. Main duty for teacher is not only teacing them academic courses, but also how to harmonize with society.
¡¡¡¡-The ability to encourage students to learn outside of the classroom by themselves.
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