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The document discusses the effectiveness of learning foreign languages at an early age, highlighting both benefits, such as quick acquisition through parental communication, and drawbacks, including potential language disorders. It also examines the practice of studying late at night, noting that while it may suit some students due to busy daytime schedules, early sleep and waking can lead to more effective learning. Ultimately, both topics present a balance of advantages and disadvantages.
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The document discusses the effectiveness of learning foreign languages at an early age, highlighting both benefits, such as quick acquisition through parental communication, and drawbacks, including potential language disorders. It also examines the practice of studying late at night, noting that while it may suit some students due to busy daytime schedules, early sleep and waking can lead to more effective learning. Ultimately, both topics present a balance of advantages and disadvantages.
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TOPIC 4

It is said that learning foreign language at very early age is the most
effective. In my opinion, I equally agree and disagree with this
statement.
On the one hand, children at the early age are more likely to acquire
knowledge at home thanks to parents’ frequent communication. In more
detail, youngster can imitate the action and saying of adults. For
example, the kids will try to repeat what their dads and moms say by
looking at there mouth. As a result, children can learn foreign language
quickly and effective.
On the other hand, although learing foreign language at very early age is
good for a child but this way is not the most effective and it can lead to
language disorder. To be more specific, learning mother tounge and a
another language may be a challenge for those to distinguish each other.
For instance, children who are at the formative, they are still practise
speaking their official language, but have to learn the another language
might be a language disoder. Obviously, speak more than two languages
will not help children easily develop their language.
In conclusion, learning foreign language at three or four years have both
benefit and drawback.

TOPIC 5
For many students studying very late at night is the most effective way
of learning. In my opinion, it is undeniable what staying up late for
studying is a good choice for some students in a short run; however there
are still better measures to study effectively without going to bed late at
night.
On the one hand, in the daytime, the students find it is busy to deal with
many school tasks. To explain, the hectic schedule from school tasks to
extra classes exercises make the students do not have time to do
homework; therefore night time may be an ideal time for them to cover
their assignments. For example, i usually finish extra classes and arrive
home at 9.30p.m, so that i can only do my homework at late night. As a
resoult, they are more likely to have a better outcome results.
On the other hand, students should sleep early every night and get up
early can help they learn more effectively. This mean their brain have to
work hardly and they will likely to be exhausted and fully and may be
overload, so they need to rest to recharge the energy for the next day. For
instance, my friend who study very well frequently sleep at 10p.m and
get up at 4a.m to study, and he usually get good marks in almost at
school the exam; therefore, choosing study time reasonable is necessary
to have effective learning.
In conclusion, studying very late at night have both advantages and
disavantages.

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