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Is it better for children to grow up in the countryside than in a
big city?
Children grow up in the countryside or in a big city, both of
which are have their advantages. However, personally, I
disagree the statement. it is better for children to grow up in a
big city than in the countryside. The reasons are as below.
First, children can get better education in a big city. There are less
schools in the countryside, and most of the people graduate from
teacher`s college want to stay in big cities. I am not sure for other
countries, but in my country, China, it is true. For example, in my
city, most of the teachers are graduated from formal teacher`s
college and some of them are masters. But in the countryside, some
of the teachers are just graduated from high school or even less.
Besides that, in a big city, there are many schools for people to
choose, however, countryside just have one or least two.
On another hand, children can get more information in a big city and
learn some new technologies. I still use China as an example. In
China, students in a big city may begin to learn how to use computer
at age about ten. But the countryside, please excuse me say that,
some of them first see computers when they go to the university. At
that time the students growth up in a big city can use computer very
well, but the students from countryside are far away behind them.
In addition, the children growth up in a big city are more selfconfident than the children growth up in countryside. I think may
be the children growth up in a big city know more than the
countryside`s children and they have much more experiences than
them.
In conclusion, a big city can give a child better environment no matter
in education, information and experiences. Therefore, it is better for
children to grow up in a big city than countryside.




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