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Write an argument on the topic: “Should students study in groups ?”
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Your argument should have:
- Introduction: giving your point of view for/against.
- Argument:
+including supporting ideas presented in a logical way (one argument in each paragraph).
+giving examples or fact to make your argument more convincing.
- Conclusion: summing up the arguments.
 

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Some educationists hold the view that studying in groups is better for students while others believe that studying alone is better. This essay shall delve into the benefits of each study methods.

There are many benefits of studying in groups. To begin with, when you work with other students you are able to share your ideas and experiences, and have more time to do this. For example, if every student spends just two minutes talking individually to the teacher, the class time is soon finished. However, if students work in groups they can spend much more time talking to the teacher than just two minutes.

Secondly, when we study in groups this helps students practise negotiation skills like making a contribution, agreeing or disagreeing with someone and asking a person to give examples of their point. Finally, we can put forward working in groups as an example of what happens in real life, in work situations and say that studying in groups in class prepares us for this.

On the other hand, when students study alone then they have no distractions and they can concentrate better on study. This is especially helpful in subjects like mathematics and physics. Studying alone also increases the confidence and ability to solve problems on one’s own. Students become more competitive which is a necessary virtue in the competitive era of today.

I feel that teachers should mix and match both these methods depending on the subject and the situation. For boring subjects like history and philosophy students should be organised into groups but for subjects that need concentration, individual study should be encouraged. Both methods have own importance and should complement each other rather than being treated as rivals.
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Mình có một số tài liệu nếu bạn cần nêu những lợi ích về việc Study Groups nha. Bạn tham khảo thêm
1. Procrastination Solution
- Because study groups meet at regular times
- attending students cannot procrastinate.
- If alone, a student might postpone studying until the night before class.
- When in a study group, however, students have to be present at a specific time, and they are not able to procrastinate (unless they skip the study group completely).
- If you struggle with procrastination, a study group might just be the solution for you!

2. Learn Faster
- Working together, students in study groups can generally learn faster than students working alone.
- For instance, some part of the textbook that seems completely confusing to you could be quite clear to another student.
- In a study group, instead of spending valuable time puzzling over the difficulty,
- You can learn quickly by simply asking a question.
- You can help your fellow students when they have difficulties understanding something that you do understand

3. Get New Perspectives
- If you study by yourself, you will always see your material from the same perspective – yours.
-While this may not be a problem, getting fresh perspectives on a topic can help you learn it more thoroughly.
- Study groups are the perfect places to find these new perspectives.
As you listen and have some questions you will soon start noticing a wide variety of different viewpoint on the same idea.
- This will force you to think more about your position and will, therefore, develop your critical thinking skills while helping you study.

4. Learn New Study Skills
-In addition to learning new perspectives on a topic, you can also find new study techniques.
- During the college years, each student develops his own particular study methods.
- While yours may work excellently, you probably can still find ways to improve your learning abilities and sharpen your mind.
- By joining a study group, you will have opportunity to observe a wide variety of study methods in action.
- After considering the pros and cons, you can improve your own study regimen by incorporating the best methods with your own.
- In addition, you can help your other study members improve by sharing your favorite study tricks also.

5. Breaks The Monotony
- Studying by yourself, especially for long periods of time, can become a monotonous activity.
- However, by joining a study group, you can break this monotony… and learn faster!
-Because of the social aspect of a study group, you will always have someone to discuss the topic with when you start struggling or find the topic tedious.
- The auditory factor of study groups can help auditory learners and students who dislike the silence of studying alone.
- If you find some class particularly tedious, consider joining a study group to make it more enjoyable.

6. Fill In Learning Gaps
- Provide an excellent opportunity to fill in gaps in your notes.
- By comparing notes with other students, you can evaluate your accuracy, fix any errors, and get ideas for better note taking.
- If you are a great note taker, you can help other students who had note taking problems fix their mistakes and learn better techniques.

7. Practice for the “Real World
- Working with your peers in a study group gives you an excellent opportunity to hone your people skills.
- After you finish college, you will often find yourself working with colleagues on projects in a very similar group dynamic.
- If you come across a difficult situation in your study group, you can use it to practice your collaboration abilities
 
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