Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions front 36to 42.
ARE TRADITIONAL WAYS OF LEARNING THE BEST?
Read about some alternative schools of thought…
One school in Hampshire, UK, offers 24-hour teaching. The children can decide when or if they come to school. The school is open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., for 364 days a year and provides online teaching throughout the night. The idea is that pupils don't have to come to school and they can decide when they want to study. Cheryl Heron, the head teacher, said "Some students learn better at night. Some students learn better in the morning." Cheryl believes that if children are bored, they will not come to school. "Why must teaching only be conducted in a classroom? You can teach a child without him ever coming to school."
Steiner schools encourage creativity and free thinking so children can study art, music and gardening as well as science and history. They don't have to learn to read and write at an early age. At some Steiner schools the teachers can't use textbooks. They talk to the children, who learn by listening. Every morning the children have to go to special music and movement classes called "eurhythmy", which help them learn to concentrate. Very young children learn foreign languages through music and song. Another difference from traditional schools is that at Steiner schools you don't have to do any tests or exams.
A child learning music with the Suzuki method has to start as young as possible. Even two-year-old children can learn to play difficult pieces of classical music, often on the violin. They do this by watching and listening. They learn by copying, just like they learn their mother tongue. The child has to join in, but doesn't have to get it right. "They soon learn that they mustn't stop every time they make a mistake. They just carry on," said one Suzuki trainer. The children have to practise for hours every day and they give performances once a week, so they learn quickly. "The parents must be involved too," said the trainer, "or it just doesn't work."
Which of the following is the most suitable title for the third paragraph?
A. Traditional ways of teaching
B. 24-hour teaching
C. Learn by listening
D. Starting young
ARE TRADITIONAL WAYS OF LEARNING THE BEST?
Read about some alternative schools of thought…
One school in Hampshire, UK, offers 24-hour teaching. The children can decide when or if they come to school. The school is open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., for 364 days a year and provides online teaching throughout the night. The idea is that pupils don't have to come to school and they can decide when they want to study. Cheryl Heron, the head teacher, said "Some students learn better at night. Some students learn better in the morning." Cheryl believes that if children are bored, they will not come to school. "Why must teaching only be conducted in a classroom? You can teach a child without him ever coming to school."
Steiner schools encourage creativity and free thinking so children can study art, music and gardening as well as science and history. They don't have to learn to read and write at an early age. At some Steiner schools the teachers can't use textbooks. They talk to the children, who learn by listening. Every morning the children have to go to special music and movement classes called "eurhythmy", which help them learn to concentrate. Very young children learn foreign languages through music and song. Another difference from traditional schools is that at Steiner schools you don't have to do any tests or exams.
A child learning music with the Suzuki method has to start as young as possible. Even two-year-old children can learn to play difficult pieces of classical music, often on the violin. They do this by watching and listening. They learn by copying, just like they learn their mother tongue. The child has to join in, but doesn't have to get it right. "They soon learn that they mustn't stop every time they make a mistake. They just carry on," said one Suzuki trainer. The children have to practise for hours every day and they give performances once a week, so they learn quickly. "The parents must be involved too," said the trainer, "or it just doesn't work."
Which of the following is the most suitable title for the third paragraph?
A. Traditional ways of teaching
B. 24-hour teaching
C. Learn by listening
D. Starting young
A child learning music with the Suzuki method has to start as young as possible. Even two-year-old children can learn to play difficult pieces of classical music, often on the violin. They do this by watching and listening. They learn by copying, just like they learn their mother tongue. The child has to join in, but doesn't have to get it right. "They soon learn that they mustn't stop every time they make a mistake. They just carry on," said one Suzuki trainer. The children have to practise for hours every day and they give performances once a week, so they learn quickly. "The parents must be involved too," said the trainer, "or it just doesn't work."
Một đứa trẻ học nhạc bằng phương pháp Suzuki phải bắt đầu càng trẻ càng tốt. Ngay cả trẻ em hai tuổi cũng có thể học chơi những bản nhạc cổ điển khó, thường là trên đàn violin. Họ làm điều này bằng cách xem và lắng nghe. Họ học bằng cách sao chép, giống như họ học tiếng mẹ đẻ. Đứa trẻ phải tham gia, nhưng không cần phải làm cho đúng. Họ sớm biết rằng họ không được dừng lại mỗi khi mắc lỗi. Họ chỉ tiếp tục, một người huấn luyện Suzuki nói. Trẻ em phải luyện tập hàng giờ mỗi ngày và chúng biểu diễn mỗi tuần một lần, vì vậy chúng học rất nhanh. Cha mẹ cũng phải tham gia, dạy cho biết, huấn luyện viên, hay nó không hoạt động.
Một đứa trẻ học nhạc bằng phương pháp Suzuki phải bắt đầu càng trẻ càng tốt. Ngay cả trẻ em hai tuổi cũng có thể học chơi những bản nhạc cổ điển khó, thường là trên đàn violin. Họ làm điều này bằng cách xem và lắng nghe. Họ học bằng cách sao chép, giống như họ học tiếng mẹ đẻ. Đứa trẻ phải tham gia, nhưng không cần phải làm cho đúng. Họ sớm biết rằng họ không được dừng lại mỗi khi mắc lỗi. Họ chỉ tiếp tục, một người huấn luyện Suzuki nói. Trẻ em phải luyện tập hàng giờ mỗi ngày và chúng biểu diễn mỗi tuần một lần, vì vậy chúng học rất nhanh. Cha mẹ cũng phải tham gia, dạy cho biết, huấn luyện viên, hay nó không hoạt động.
Đáp án D.