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6 tháng 4 2018

Nowadays, Children's education (1)...is changing.... very fast. In the past, teachers made children sit still for hours. They made them remember all sorts of things. In other words, the children had to go on repeating things(2)....since... they knew them " by heart".

Today many teachers wonder if it is possible(3)....themselves..... children to learn all things. They(4).....say.. that you can only help them, you must let children learn and discover things for(5)....themselves.......

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6 tháng 4 2018

bạn giải thích hộ mình với

7 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án C

Chuyển động từ V2 sang bị động

S + V1 + O1 + V2 + O2 +…

S + V + S + to be + PII + (O) 

9 tháng 11 2021

playing

9 tháng 11 2021

playing

8 tháng 9 2018

Đáp án D

Devote to + Ving: cống hiến

17 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án D

Devote…to: cống hiến

28 tháng 8 2021

pressure

19 tháng 12 2017

i advised you to put your money in the bank

-you'd better.........put your money in the bank.............................

he prefers golf to tennis

-he'd rather........golf than tennis.......................................

nowadays ,children would rather play computer games than take part in outdoor activities children

nowadays children prefer........playing computer games to taking part in outdoor activities..........

my French friend finds driving in the left difficult

my French friend isn't.....used to driving in the left ..........

10 tháng 12 2017

Fairy tales are very good for children because the following reasons :

"If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales." Albert Einstein

This morning the press, and public, went into uproar over headlines claiming evolutionary biologist and writer Richard Dawkins thinks fairy tales are harmful to children. After a quick look at Dawkins' personal Twitter feed, and his subsequent interview with The Guardian, it seems that his comments have been misunderstood. Nevertheless, in light of the conversation, we look at five reasons why fairy tales are in fact great for children...

1. They boost a child's imagination and cultural literacy

A child's imagination is a powerful and unique thing. It's not only used to make up stories and games, it's a key factor in their creative thoughts and can define the type of education, career and life they have. With this imagination comes a cultural literacy; fairy tales often include different cultures and ways of doing things. They teach children about cultural differences in the world outside their own gifting them a curiosity to learn new things and experience new places.

2. They teach us right from wrong

Standing strongly within fairy tales of magic horses and glass slippers is a moral backbone. It's in a fairytale's DNA to have a strong moral lesson, a fight between good & evil, love and loss, and these lessons rub off on our children.

According to The Telegraph, Mrs Goddard Blythe, director of the Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology in Chester, said: "Fairy tales help to teach children an understanding of right and wrong, not through direct teaching, but through implication."

Fairy tales help to teach children an understanding of right and wrong, not through direct teaching, but through implication

Fairy tales teach children that good will always triumph and, while this may not be true in aspects of the real world, the lesson is simple and important. Be the hero, not the villain. Learn to hope for better.

3. They develop critical thinking skills

Following on from the last point, and as Richard Dawkins has pointed out, fairy tales teach children critical thinking. They see the consequences of characters decisions and learn that what will happen to them depends on the choices they make. Not all characters can be good role models, even 'the goodies' can be damsels in distress, or reckless (or feckless) princes. What the stories do teach though, is that when bad things happen, you have decisions to make. If you make the right ones, everything might just turn out OK.

4. They can help children deal with emotions themselves

Not only do fairy tales prepare our kids for society and making moral decisions, they teach them how to deal with conflict within themselves. Child psychologist Bruno Bettelheim, who specialised in the importance of fairy tales in childhood, believed that fairy tales can aid children in dealing with anxiety they are, as yet, unable to explain. In fairy tales children are often the main character and more often than not will win against the story's evil. Readers can relate to this and find a fairy tale hero in themselves. Watch any Pixar film for guidance on this one.

5. And finally, they are great fun!

I have very fond memories of curling up in bed and disappearing into another world where dragons fly and princes fight. My memories of overwhelming excitement when my dad came home with the latest Harry Potter book still makes my smile. The games I played with my friends in our garden were indisputably improved by our imaginations, which were still swimming in last night's story.

Whether it's for indirect moral lessons, improving their imaginations or because your child can't put that book down reading fairy tales should be encouraged. Read them together, help your kids invent their own and make sure they know can win against any wicked witch.

11 tháng 12 2017

cai nay la chep mang

19 tháng 12 2017

i advised you to put your money in the bank

-you'd better put your money in the bank

he prefers golf to tennis -he'd rather golf than tennis

nowadays ,children would rather play computer games than take part in outdoor activities

children nowadays prefer to play computer games to take part in outdoor activities

my French friend finds driving on the left difficult

my French friend isn't used to driving on the left

8 tháng 10 2017

I

8 tháng 10 2017

la sao z pan ????????