Academic writing task 2
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 1:44 pm
Hi this is my first essay. I have to get a overall band of 6.5. What band do you think is my writing now? I appreciate any help and suggestion.
Thanks, Lea
Some experts believe that it is better for children to begin learning a foreign language at primary school rather than secondary school.
Do the advantages of this outweigh the disatvantages?
Foreign languages are a regular feature of secondary school timetables. Experts argue that by starting to learn a new language at primary school might help children to better success. It is believed though that the disadvantages of this outweigh the advantages. This will be shown by analysing how the pressure of getting good grades and the difficulty of not confusing the foreign language with the childs mother tongue can cause serious problems for the students.
Firstly, it is quit clear that learning a language requires time and hard work and some children might get under to much presure, which is deconstructive and causes serious problems in many ways. This is very apparent when taking many tests and exams, as students get overloaded and instead of learning how to use grammar and vocabulary propably, there just memorise words and phrases. In higher classes students can deal better with high presure and therefor it is clear that it is better for children to learn foreign languages later on in life.
Furthermore, young children haven't developed a fully understandment of their mother tongue yet and thus might confuse the two languages without learning at least one of them properly. For example, children might learn new words without knowing there meaning in their mother tongue and therefor speak a mix of both languages. At secondary school students have a better repertoire of words and the problem of mixing languages can be avoided. Thus, it is obvious that foreign languages shouldn't be thought at primary school.
The analyzation of students problems when learning a language when there are still Young children makes clear that foreign languges shouldn't be a part of a young childs timetable. Of course, learning new languages is very important in today's society and should be part of everyones life- just not to early.
Thanks, Lea
Some experts believe that it is better for children to begin learning a foreign language at primary school rather than secondary school.
Do the advantages of this outweigh the disatvantages?
Foreign languages are a regular feature of secondary school timetables. Experts argue that by starting to learn a new language at primary school might help children to better success. It is believed though that the disadvantages of this outweigh the advantages. This will be shown by analysing how the pressure of getting good grades and the difficulty of not confusing the foreign language with the childs mother tongue can cause serious problems for the students.
Firstly, it is quit clear that learning a language requires time and hard work and some children might get under to much presure, which is deconstructive and causes serious problems in many ways. This is very apparent when taking many tests and exams, as students get overloaded and instead of learning how to use grammar and vocabulary propably, there just memorise words and phrases. In higher classes students can deal better with high presure and therefor it is clear that it is better for children to learn foreign languages later on in life.
Furthermore, young children haven't developed a fully understandment of their mother tongue yet and thus might confuse the two languages without learning at least one of them properly. For example, children might learn new words without knowing there meaning in their mother tongue and therefor speak a mix of both languages. At secondary school students have a better repertoire of words and the problem of mixing languages can be avoided. Thus, it is obvious that foreign languages shouldn't be thought at primary school.
The analyzation of students problems when learning a language when there are still Young children makes clear that foreign languges shouldn't be a part of a young childs timetable. Of course, learning new languages is very important in today's society and should be part of everyones life- just not to early.