Describe a Person Who Taught You Something Important. You Should Say:
- Who This Person Was?
- What They Taught You?
- How They Taught It to You?
- And Explain Why You Think What They Taught Is Important.
I believe that learning π is an everyday process and people have to gain knowledge from new experiences or from their mistakes. Today, I want to talk about one such incident that happened during my college days.
It made me decide never to make such blunders again. One day, during a practical examination, I did not know the experiment I was assigned and was forced to copy it from my nearby friend.
I was nervous when the professor passed by me and caught me. However, one good thing I liked about her was she did not insult me in front of my peers. She called me alone after the exam and advised me not to indulge in such activities.
She explained that while it might not seem serious now, in the future, it could pose a significant issue for my well-being and career. I was embarrassed at that moment because it was the first time I made such a mistake and decided never to repeat such silly errors again.
Part 3 Questions
Question 1:- What Qualities Do You Think a Good Teacher Should Have?
There are many qualities a person should have in teaching: experience, character, and a good rapport with their students. They need to have a thorough knowledge of their subject, good communication and coordination skills, and be kind enough to ensure that the students are following the right path. π©βπ«π
Question 2:- Who Do You Think Can Learn Better? Old People or Youngsters?
I believe that youngsters or kids learn a lot more compared to older people. They learn from friends, family, and teachers, and gain new knowledge daily. πΆπ§
Question 3:- What Do You Think Is the Best Age for Children to Go to School?
The best age for children to start their education would be when they are six years old. Schools start admission drives right from when a child is two or three years old, but this can make them stressed at an earlier age and eventually lose their focus and concentration on their subjects. So, it is better to wait until they are six, after which they can start their formal education. π π«
Question 4:- Do You Prefer to Study by Yourself or With Friends?
It depends on the type of exam I am preparing for. If it is some kind of internal exam, then I prefer preparing along with my peers because no one has much knowledge during the beginning of their semesters. For final exams or semesters, I prefer preparing by myself because I feel I tend to lose proper attention in a group and I don’t want to lose my focus. ππ₯
Question 5:- In What Ways Can We Encourage Others to Accept New Ideas and Things (accept Innovation)?
There are many ways to encourage people to come up with better ideas. For example, in my organization, regular meetings ensure that employees share good ideas and implement them. In colleges or educational institutes, there could be a separate innovation hub where people can present different ideas whenever they want. π‘π’
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Question 6:- Can You Suggest How We Could Make Children More Interested in Learning?
There are numerous ways to create interest in youngsters. Firstly, we can install many educational applications that provide good knowledge, like learning Python or using Byju’s. Secondly, many practical classes can be conducted rather than just focusing on theory because youngsters tend to lose their focus if everything is theoretical. π±π¬
Question 7:- Who Would You Say Is More Important to The Education of A Child, the Parents or Teachers?
In my perspective, both parents and teachers play a vital role in a child’s growth and well-being. School teachers guide them on their syllabus and curriculum, while physical education staff provide extracurricular activities. Parents ensure that their kids are focusing and concentrating on their studies after school, making sure they do their homework and practice what has been taught. Both play crucial roles in a child’s development. π«π‘
Table of Contents
- 1 Part 3 Questions
- 1.1 Question 1:- What Qualities Do You Think a Good Teacher Should Have?
- 1.2 Question 2:- Who Do You Think Can Learn Better? Old People or Youngsters?
- 1.3 Question 3:- What Do You Think Is the Best Age for Children to Go to School?
- 1.4 Question 4:- Do You Prefer to Study by Yourself or With Friends?
- 1.5 Question 5:- In What Ways Can We Encourage Others to Accept New Ideas and Things (accept Innovation)?
- 1.6 Question 6:- Can You Suggest How We Could Make Children More Interested in Learning?
- 1.7 Question 7:- Who Would You Say Is More Important to The Education of A Child, the Parents or Teachers?
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