Writing Topic
There are people who
think that children should start school or kindergarten when they are still
very young and should learn early in life to work hard at their studies. Others
feel that young children should be more free and should spend a lot of time
playing and enjoying themselves. Discuss these opinions. Which idea do you
share?
☆Let’s Think
The topic requires
you to discuss both opinions about early childhood education. Will there be any
difference and if so what kind of difference will there be between people who received
early academic training and those who did not? It might not so difficult to
imagine the results in general despite the differences in related factors such
as innate ability of the individual and the environment like the family and
community, but.
In Japan, children
start kindergarten at the age of 5 and school at the age of 7. This means that
early childhood education starts around the age of 3 at the earliest. Studies
show that most of a person’s neurons are formed between ages 0 through 6. Apart
from the genetic factor, the environment you are in during these early years
will decide what brain you will have, in other words, what kind of person you
will be. Therefore, it is clear that how people spend time in their early
childhood affects their lives.
There seem to be many
factors to consider. What should children acquire during these years? What is
the purpose of early childhood education? What does it teach children? What is
given as education might be only a small part of a child’s learning, while it
could be an essential initiation or kick start for an individual to do well in today’s
society. What about the child’s feelings and human rights?
☆Let’s answer these
questions to prepare for the discussion.
1.
What should people experience and learn when they are
children?
2.
What is the purpose of early childhood education?
3.
What does it teach children?
4.
What is given as education might be only a small part of a
child’s learning, while it could be an essential initiation or kick start for
an individual to do well in today’s society. What do you think?
5.
What about the child’s feelings and human rights?
☆Let’s discuss each
idea of the writing topic.
♦I like the first
opinion because …
1.
I received early childhood education and thanks to it I was
able to make a head start. Learning was easy and fun to me while many of other
children who started school later had difficulty in learning ABCs and hated
sitting in class. The earlier the start, the better you learn.
2.
Except for geniuses, who will teach themselves sooner or
later, human beings are animals of habit. If you are not disciplined to work
hard, you will be lazy all in your life.
3.
In modern society, where traditional communities are gone,
children need school as substitute for community. At school, they can interact
with adults and other children and learn things that children in the past
learned from people in their community such as folk songs, old jokes, games,
and other things that will be their lifelong asset.
♦I like the second
opinion because …
1.
Although I received early childhood education and now I go
to a prestigious high school, I have never appreciated this. I have always had
a feeling of loss. I miss my lost childhood. I wanted to play more. I was always
envious of other children playing in the park when I had to go to a cram
school. I always feel that I lack something important as a human being because
of this experience.
2.
I doubt whether the best environment in which a child to
prepare for the years to come is kindergarten and school because they are
artificial. The world, nature and society, is complex and dynamic. Children
should be exposed to it so that they can learn it directly. They should touch
the earth, catch insects, or interact with many kinds of people.
3.
Children should play as much as possible because play is
their work. The free time they had will give them power to work hard in later
years.
♦Essay-writing
procedure
Here is a procedure that could help you finish writing the full
essay before the time is up, meeting the minimum 300-word requirement.
1. Read
the writing topic carefully.
2. Brainstorm,
typing down the would-be points for the essay.
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essay》
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3. Put
the points in order. (They will make the topic sentences of the paragraphs of
the body.)
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4. Write
the topic sentences of the conclusion and introduction paragraphs.
For
example.
1) Write
the conclusion topic sentence
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【Conclusion = Wrap-up】Because
of #...and @,,,, it can be concluded that children should be more
free.
2) Write
the introduction topic sentence
【Introduction = Outline】I
agree with the idea that children should be more free because of # and @.
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【Point 2】@@&!*&
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【Conclusion = Wrap-up】Because
of #... and @,,,, it can be concluded that children should be more
free.
5. Develop
body paragraphs.
6. Develop
conclusion and introduction paragraphs.
7. Go
over the whole essay, focusing on one thing such as a grammatical mistake you
often make.
☆For reference: English essay structure, paragraph development
form, and tips on how to meet the minimum 300-word requirement
Note: You do not always have to stick to the following structure
and form. The important thing to remember is to make the points clear before
telling their details and to deal with the expected counterargument in an
appropriate part of the essay..
♦The basic English essay structure is as follows:
【Introduction = Outline】
【Reason 1】
【Reason 2】
【Reason 3 / Counterargument &
Counter-counterargument】
【Conclusion = Wrap-up】
♦Paragraph development
A paragraph of the body of an essay often develops its main idea as
follows:
【Main Idea】 (主張)
【Explanation】 (主張の説明)
【Detail / Example in general】 (一般的な例)
【More Specific Detail /
Example】 (より具体的な例)
【Conclusion】 (結論)
♦How to
increase the volume of your essay (For those who did not participate in lesson
8)
Writing more than 300 words is the requirement for the essay in the
independent writing section to be considered satisfactory. When you are almost
done but know that you have not met this requirement, you might try to add
another point. However, it is actually rather difficult to come up with one
more point after having brainstormed once. On the other hand, completing the
logic and details will increase the volume of your essay as well as making it
flawless. Here are some tips for increasing the volume of your essay:
First, find the shortest paragraph and …
1) describe/develop the main idea well: If a paragraph has only one
or two sentences, chances are that you have not described/developed well
enough. Make sure that each paragraph has its main idea, supporting details
(examples), conclusion, and additional supporting details like counter-argument
treatment if necessary.
2) describe/develop each sentence well: A statement usually has some
exception or needs some condition or concession. Look for a sentence that you
can add a reason, condition, concession, or any other additional information,
and add “because …”, “except …”, “as long as …”, “although …”.
3) describe words well: Which of the following sentences gives a
clear picture of someone’s pet? A) I have
a pet. B) I have a cute cat. C) I have a little fluffy kitten. With two
adjectives and a specific noun, Sentence C) depicts an adorable pet well and it
happens to be the longest of the three. Also, use transitions such as First,
Also, Moreover, Therefore when necessary.
4) discuss other choices: Even if the Writing Topic does not say, “Discuss
the two views” or “Compare and contrast the choices,” you can write about other
choices. Doing so will make your essay more convincing and longer. Make sure that
you do not digress.
5) take up counter-arguments if necessary: While you are writing,
sometimes a counter-argument, “Well, but what about this case?” comes up to
your mind. Then it is better not to ignore it but take it up and give a
counter-counter-argument or two. By doing so, you can confirm your argument. If
you can do it well, you will get a high score.
The key to remember is to try to put what you want to say into words
as accurately as you can. Then you cannot help adding some more words and sentences,
and some more... In the end, your essay will have many words.
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