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Practice Task 2 - April 20

 

Some educationalists say that every child should be taught how to play a musical instrument. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

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  1. Undoubtedly, music has the authority to alter an individual’s mood and conjure up feelings and emotions as well. A few professionals assert that it can be mandatory to train children to memorize playing an instrument associated with melodies. I agree with the notion to a certain extent as I believe it will affect their academic studies.

    On the one hand, there are a plethora of reasons sustaining the viewpoint. The primary proponent aspect is that it will provide an opportunity for educators to mushroom their careers in the field of harmony since this phenomenon has the power to inculcate immense knowledge about music in budding minds. In brief, in a number of schools learners are unable to grasp accurate information regarding to accelerate an instrument owing to which they become incapable to attain new heights in their lives, especially in the domain of music. Therefore, this trend has the capability to acquire sound outcomes from pupils it encourages them to explore out of the box.

    Another advantageous perspective for offspring is that while understanding a musical apparatus their productivity and creativity will upsurge at a monumental scale because it would make feasible to get an escape from their regular studies that might be beneficial for them to polish themselves and it is of utmost importance to reside in the cut-throat competitive era. In-depth, it is a proven fact that educators who engage them in another actions have more enhanced thinking horizons compared to those who only prefer to do theoretical studies. Besides, it enriches the talent of multitasking and the skill associated with time management too. As a result, frequent music sessions for children to prepare them to be a master of musical instruments is fruitful.

    On the other hand, there are a handful of demerits for school-goers if, it will be compulsory to learn how to play an appliance. First and foremost is that it is disadvantageous for those youngsters who want to foster themselves in other sort of occupations such as engineering, doctor, software developer, and so on, and logically, what will they do with the talent of music? Secondly, it will impacts on the grade of their academic study to be more precise, toppers it will impacts on the grade of their academic study to be more precise, toppers Will have to participate in this activity and it will become an arduous task for them to manage their precious time as they have to study around the clock to achieve top positions. Not only they will distract, also face troubles, wild concentration, and their studies. Consequently, this culture have also disadvantages for educators

    In conclusion, after analyzing the given school of thought, I am of the opinion that it must have the decision of the student whether to learn to play a musical instrument or not since pressurized children cannot reveal the actual productivity.

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  2. Sir, ok report aa?

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  3. Waah ji wah… vdia likhiya he/she

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  4. Sir i am from afternoon batch and i always often read our blog but still i am lagging to collect innovative ideas when you upload a new essay like this essay and tell me that how i can approach the standard of this written essay that has been written by your student. How i can overcome this trouble? And you have told me that my grammar is fine.

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