Some parents believe that learning is the priority and the key to success. W

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问题     Some parents believe that learning is the priority and the key to success. When their children are not loaded with school work, they will bring a tutor home to give their children extra lessons or take them to learn to draw or play the piano. They regard playing as a waste of time. Should children be given time to play on their own? Write an essay of about 400 words to state your view.
In the first part of your essay you should state clearly your main argument, and in the second part you should support your argument with appropriate details. In the last part you should bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or make a summary.
You should supply an appropriate title for your essay.
Marks will be awarded for content, organizations, grammar and appropriateness. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.

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答案                     The Value of Playing
    All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, a saying known to many but seems to be ignored by many parents. As adults, we all remember those happy moments when we played games and went wild with our playmates. Children should not be deprived of the right to play that will bring them happiness. Actually playing is as important as outright learning, such as learning a new language and playing the piano, and can really help the children excel.
    To start with, play can help children to build a healthy body. When children do things such as running outside, playing hide and seek, or playing hopscotch, they are exercising vigorously. This will no double help develop children’s body and lower the chance of obesity and diseases. Healthy bodies help create healthy minds, so we should never underestimate the power of physical activity, even if it does just look like "play."
    Play is also very important when it comes to the development of creativity. The ability to create their own universe is important for children. For example, children can act as the teacher instead of the student. They can research a tropical jungle while surrounded by stuffed lions and stuffed tigers. With the creativity to impersonate and create their own scenarios, children can explore future interest or even future careers.
    Besides, play also develops social skills and teaches a child how to relate to others. For example, maybe the children are pretending they’re in a jungle with a stuffed tiger. Not only does this help them learn about nature, but it also teaches them how to interact with others. Children who play together, whether they are jumping rope or having fun with that stuffed tiger have to set ground rules and boundaries as they pretend in order to share a world. In this way, children learn how to depend on and interact with each other.
    Most importantly, playing can help knowledge learning. A temporary break allows children the time to comprehend and digest what is taught and regain energy. And when they come back to learning, they are eager for something new. If we keep feeding them with knowledge and do not give them time to relax, they will not learn with efficiency and might lose interest in learning altogether.
    Playing is very vital to the development of children. It helps them learn how to interact with others and be more creative, and also make them healthier, more energetic, and more willing to learn. So when they come back from school, they should be given some time to call to themselves and play to their heart’s content.

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