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A point-by-point response to a reading passage on homeschooling, discussing opposing views, problems in the reading, and supporting arguments. The speaker challenges the reading's perspective that children learn less in homeschooling, the limited social interaction, and the disadvantage of homeschooling in terms of job competition. The document also emphasizes the benefits of homeschooling, such as curriculum flexibility and social interactions among homeschooling families.
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OPPOSING ON THE READING: Summarize the points made in the lecture, make sure of explain how they challenge specific arguments made in the reading passage. DISCUSSING PROBLEMS IN THE READING PASSAGE : Explain how they answer ^ the specific problems presented in the reading. SUPPORTING THE READING PASSAGE : Be sure to explain how they support the explanations in the reading passages. Being sure to specifically explain how the strengthen specific points made in the reading passage.
R: Children X learn as much traditinl. schls. L: Traditional school can be good as homeschl.
R: Children XOK’ have social interaction with other children. It affects to the socl. develpmt. Traditinl schls offer a wide variety of subjects like music, art. L: Homeschool parents can organize social interactions with other homeschooling.
PARAGRAPH 3: R: Homescholing doesn’t have a CV as traditional schools, so it is a disadvantage for compete for jobs. L: Homeschooling do not have curriculum limits, because kids can learn about everything.
The reading explains that children will not learn as much traditional schools, but the speaker says the oppositive that traditional schools can be good as homeschooling.
The speaker refutes the reading’s opinion about the subjects and social the limit development of the kids, because he said that homeschooling parents are free to teach everything, and they can have social interactions with other homeschooling kids.
PARAGRAPH 3: Finally speakers is convinced that homeschooling do not have limits with a CV, because they can learn everything at home, but the reading and is 100 percent sure that they can not compete for a lot of jobs.