On my opinion, it might be interesting to get some ideas of what the major drawbacks are of either form of education. There are lot's of benefits and as many drawbacks.
First of alI, I will try to show you the advantages of compulsory education. So, it exposes you to subjects you might otherwise never have considered. Also, it enforces discipline and regularity of study. And, perhaps, you may meet more people of different cultures than through homeschooling.
On the other hand, there are several disadvantages. Students by and large forced to conform to a relatively inflexible curriculum and schedule. To tell the truth, this works well for mathematics and the hard sciences, but with humanities subjects like foreign languages and history, the lines blur more noticeably.
As for me, I like homeschooling because more attention is presumably given to the individual. Next, it is greater freedom of choice and a schedule that would be tailored more closely to the students individual interests and strengths.
But, there is a disadvantage of homeschooling. You become less social and easily get bored.
Finally, these are just some basic ideas about home schooling and compulsory education.
2 On the first day he fell while he was skiing and broke his leg, so he spent the rest of the holiday in hospital.
3.
Present perfect: Have you ever been to Bulgaria? Have you been there? No, I haven’t. I’ve never been skiing …
Past simple: I went there last year with my family. What cities did you visit? We didn’t visit any cities. We went skiing. Was it good? I fell and broke my leg on the first day, so I spent …
4.
The present perfect is used to ask and answer questions, and the past simple is used to give specific information.
Home schooling and compulsory education
On my opinion, it might be interesting to get some ideas of what the major drawbacks are of either form of education. There are lot's of benefits and as many drawbacks.
First of alI, I will try to show you the advantages of compulsory education. So, it exposes you to subjects you might otherwise never have considered. Also, it enforces discipline and regularity of study. And, perhaps, you may meet more people of different cultures than through homeschooling.
On the other hand, there are several disadvantages. Students by and large forced to conform to a relatively inflexible curriculum and schedule. To tell the truth, this works well for mathematics and the hard sciences, but with humanities subjects like foreign languages and history, the lines blur more noticeably.
As for me, I like homeschooling because more attention is presumably given to the individual. Next, it is greater freedom of choice and a schedule that would be tailored more closely to the students individual interests and strengths.
But, there is a disadvantage of homeschooling. You become less social and easily get bored.
Finally, these are just some basic ideas about home schooling and compulsory education.
1.
A person skiing has fallen over in the snow.
He/She might hurt him/herself.
2 .
1 He went last year.
2 On the first day he fell while he was skiing and broke his leg, so he spent the rest of the holiday in hospital.
3.
Present perfect: Have you ever been to Bulgaria? Have you been there? No, I haven’t. I’ve never been skiing …
Past simple: I went there last year with my family. What cities did you visit? We didn’t visit any cities. We went skiing. Was it good? I fell and broke my leg on the first day, so I spent …
4.
The present perfect is used to ask and answer questions, and the past simple is used to give specific information.
5 .
1 I travelled
2 He’s read
3 Have you ever eaten
4 I bought
5 I’ve forgotten
6 She met
6.
1 Have … been
2 visited
3 was
4 have … been
5 spent
6 took
7 watched
8 Did … visit
9 didn’t see
7.
2 Have you ever lost anything while travelling?
3 Have you ever bought anything online?
4 Have you ever eaten food from another country?
5 Have you ever downloaded music?
6 Have you ever missed a train, bus or plane?
7 Have you ever forgotten to do your homework?
8 Have you ever been abroad?