分析 本文為議論文.
寫作主題為:Is a Training Class or Family Teacher Necessary?培訓(xùn)班和家教是必須的嗎?
寫作要點為:1、贊成及理由(至少兩點);
2、反對及理由(至少兩點);
3、你的觀點.
解答 Is a Training Class or Family Teacher Necessary?
More and more middle school students are going to all kinds of training classes or having family teachers during the summer vacation.There are two different viewpoints about it.
Some thinks it necessary.Firstly,it's more effective to study with a teacher than by themselves.Secondly,it can strengthen what is learnt in class.Besides,they can learn a lot more.
However,others think it unnecessary.For one thing,students can easily form the habit of dependence.For another,students need time to relax from time to time.What's more,the purpose of many training classes and teachers is to make money.
In my opinion,whether a training class or family teacher is needed just depends.If you are really very weak at or interested in a certain subject,maybe it's OK for you.But be sure to choose a good and suitable class or teacher,otherwise it would be a waste of time and money.
點評 考生需了解寫作要點及寫作意圖,合理安排寫作結(jié)構(gòu),平時注意積累詞匯及語法知識.
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