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Topic Free Choice
These days, some people claim that all students should be required
to study art and music in secondary school. On the contrary, I do not
think so. In my opinion, secondary courses as art, music, or drawing
should be students' free choices, not requirements instead.
Firstly, secondary classes should be chosen freely by students in
accordance with their interests. You should not choose the secondary
classes that do not interest you. For example, if you are interested in
music, but not drawing, you should choose music class and leave
drawing class alone. Secondly, secondary classes should be chosen
freely by students in accordance with their talents. As a matter of fact,
learning something that you have no gift in is a kind of tortures. You
would spend lots of time and money, but make little progress. Could
you imagine how painful a student is, who has no gift in music at all
but is forced to learn playing the piano? Therefore, we have no right to
require every student to learn art and music in secondary school.
Finally, secondary classes should be chosen freely by students based
on their schedules. It is not hard to imagine that a student spending
most of his time learning major courses would have no time to attend
any secondary class, let alone the music and are secondary classes.
The requirement about music and art secondary school would
undoubtedly enhance some students' burdens. And this is completely
unreasonable. In short, secondary schools should be students' free
choices, but burdens. Therefore, it is unnecessary to require all
students to study art and music in secondary school.



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