Writing Topic
Consider
the following statement. High school students should be assigned more homework
to achieve better grades. Do you agree or disagree with this idea? Support your
response by including specific reasons and examples.
☆Let’s
think
1
Why do students need homework?
2
Do high school students in general
seem to be assigned enough homework? If not, will assigning more homework lead
to better grades?
☆Hints for points
Here is a sample of point by point brainstorming on this
statement.
|
agree |
disagree |
current amount |
not enough -many students hanging out after school -the more relaxed education policy |
enough -too much homework already -cram schools |
motivation |
-As the saying goes, practice makes it perfect. -High school students need pressure to study more. |
-All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. -Rest is necessary for effective learning. -“put the cart before the horse” |
effects |
-They will spend more time on their studies. -They can see what to review. |
-They will lose time for other activities. -They cannot study in their own ways. |
others |
-Discussion-oriented classes require more preparation before class. -Acquisition of good work ethic |
-Causes of bad grades should be identified. -More practical curriculum will improve grades. |
☆Sample Essay Structures
A
【Introduction】I agree with the idea that high school students should be assigned
more homework.
【Good
Points of More Homework】Students
can preview and review more efficiently.
【Bad
Points of More Homework】More homework means less autonomy.
【My Idea】Most high school Students learn better by being told what to do because
they do not know exactly what is important in study materials.
【Conclusion】As long as not too much, more homework will help high school
students learn effectively,
B
【Introduction】It is tempting to increase the amount of work for better results,
but high school teachers should not assign their students more homework.
【Point 1】All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
【Point 2】A larger quantity does not always lead to better results.
【Counterargument-treatment】It is true that test scores have been on the downward trend since the
lighter curriculum started in the 1980s in my country, Japan, but Sweden has
much lighter curriculum and higher test scores than my country. The cause of
bad grades should be identified before increasing the amount of homework.
【Conclusion】It is important to focus on the quality of study, rather than the
quantity of the overall education.
Your Sample Essay Structure
【Introduction = Outline】
【Point 1】
【Point 2】
【Point 3 / Counterargument-treatment】
【Conclusion = Wrap-up】
☆Paragraph development
A
【Main Idea】A larger quantity does not always lead to better results.
【Supporting Details (general)】Increasing the amount of homework might discourage some
students.
【Supporting Details (specific)】Students vary in interests, capacity and timing in
learning. For those who have not understood how to use relatives in English
grammar, for example, answering advanced questions is a waste of time. The same
is true with mathematical problems or science quizzes. On the other hand, good
students would want to do more challenging tasks, and can get frustrated or
lose motivation for study by being forced to do basics repeatedly.
【Follow-up】It is true that practice makes it perfect,
but just giving more assignment and hoping for the best is not scientific.
【Conclusion】More personalized assignments are necessary
instead of more pages to cover in a uniform way.
B
【Main Idea】More homework means less autonomy.
【Supporting Details (general)】Additional homework makes students lose time to motivate
themselves for further study.
【Supporting Details (specific)】Without time for other activities, they will become
disoriented and lose sight of the meaning of study. When they have little
motivation, a larger amount of homework will be nothing more than a heavier
burden.
【Follow-up】In some cases, such as language learning, the
large amount of pattern practice enhance learning. However, grades are not necessarily
proportional to the amount of study. Many students who spent most of their high
school years participating in club activities can still graduate with high
scores.
【Conclusion】It is quality, rather than the quantity, of studies
that makes students perform better.
C
【Main Idea】The cause of bad grades should be identified before increasing the
amount of homework.
【Supporting Details (general)】A larger quantity does not always lead to better results.
【Supporting Details (specific)】If bad performances are the result of other problem like
bad environment or mental issue, increasing the amount of homework will not raise
marks.
【Follow-up】Laziness is certainly the enemy of learning.
However, there is no guarantee that forced study time will help a lazy student
learn more. Also, a lazy person will not always a failure in life. 【Conclusion】Rather, it is important to find out what is
inhibiting an individual from performing well.
Your Sample Paragraph Development
【Main Idea】
【Supporting Details (general)】
【Supporting Details (specific)】
【Follow-up】
【Conclusion】
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