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TOPIC: Some people think that it is better for schoolchildren to study a
large number of subjects and develop a range of knowledge. Others argue
that they should study a smaller number of subjects and focus in details.
Discuss both views and give ur opinion.
In recent years, the number of subjects at school has become an issue of
widespread public concern. There are conflicting views toward this growing trend
of whether it is necessary to offer a wide range of subjects for children. However,
others argue that children should study a smaller number of subjects to specialize
in intensive fields. Advocates for both sides are reasonable to some certain extent
as now will be explained before a final conclusion is reached.
On the one hand, those against this practice may argue that there are enormous
benefits for older schoolchildren with studying a variety of subjects at school. This
is especially true when it comes to eastern societies, where it has long been
perceived that students are encouraged to study a large number of subjects such as
math, history, geography and physics in order to have comprehensive
developments rather than just study some courses and focus in details. Because of
this, children can handle complicated problems in their life with extensive
knowledge and essential skills from accessing different fields. It is understandable
why the variety of chosen subjects at school is of significant importance to ensure
the wholesome development as well as heighten their employability and success in
later lives.
On the other hand, there are no less convincing arguments to say that studying a
limited number of subjects has considerable advantages. Firstly, learning smaller
range of subjects help children to study more effective. It is true that focusing on
fewer subjects lessens the pressure of studying for many exams and also reduces
the distraction since their brain does not have to handle multi-questions of different
fields. Secondly, children can choose a set of subjects that they like or they are
good at. In fact, once they are able to learn what they want, their higher motivation
will surely enhance their academic results. With this support since children are
young, they are likely to develop fully in their own fields, which leads to higher
probability of success in the future.


From what has been discussed, one can reach a conclusion that it is hard to choose
a suitable number of subjects for children at school because the ability of
individuality is different. However, I believe that it is better for children to study a
limited number of subjects at school.

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