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Read the following passage. Write T (TRUE), F (FALSE), NG (NO GIVEN).
Many people now think that teachers give pupils too much homework. They think that it is unnecessary for children to work at home in their free time. Moreover, they argue that most teachers do not properly plan the homework tasks they give to pupils. The result is that pupils have to repeat tasks which they have already done at shool.
Recently in Greece many parents complained about the difficult homework which teachers gave to their children. The parents said most of the homework was a waste of time, and they wanted to stop it. Spain and Turkey are two countries which stopped homework recently. In Denmark, West Germany and several other teachers allow pupils to stay at school to do their homework. The children are free to help one another. Similar arrangements also exist some British schools.
Most people agree that homework is unfair. A pupil who can do his homework in a quiet and comfortable room is in a much better position than a pupil who does his homework in a small, noisy room with television on. Some parents help their children with their homework. Other parents take no interest at all in their children's homework.
It is important, however, that teachers talk to parents about homework. A teacher should suggest suitable tasks for parents to do with their children. Parents are often better at teaching their own children!
___1. According to the writer, many parents would like their children to have less homework.
___2. Many teachers think that pupils should have homework.
___3. Greek's parents thought their children's homework was too easy.
___4. A lot of homework há not been planned properly, according to many parents.
___5. Parents say that most teachers give homework which is different from the work the pupils have done in class.
___6. Children do not have any homework nơ in Turey.
Read the following passage. Write T (TRUE), F (FALSE), NG (NO GIVEN).
Many people now think that teachers give pupils too much homework. They think that it is unnecessary for children to work at home in their free time. Moreover, they argue that most teachers do not properly plan the homework tasks they give to pupils. The result is that pupils have to repeat tasks which they have already done at shool.
Recently in Greece many parents complained about the difficult homework which teachers gave to their children. The parents said most of the homework was a waste of time, and they wanted to stop it. Spain and Turkey are two countries which stopped homework recently. In Denmark, West Germany and several other teachers allow pupils to stay at school to do their homework. The children are free to help one another. Similar arrangements also exist some British schools.
Most people agree that homework is unfair. A pupil who can do his homework in a quiet and comfortable room is in a much better position than a pupil who does his homework in a small, noisy room with television on. Some parents help their children with their homework. Other parents take no interest at all in their children's homework.
It is important, however, that teachers talk to parents about homework. A teacher should suggest suitable tasks for parents to do with their children. Parents are often better at teaching their own children!
___1. According to the writer, many parents would like their children to have less homework.
___2. Many teachers think that pupils should have homework.
___3. Greek's parents thought their children's homework was too easy.
___4. A lot of homework há not been planned properly, according to many parents.
___5. Parents say that most teachers give homework which is different from the work the pupils have done in class.
___6. Children do not have any homework nơ in Turey.