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Education is not an end, but a mean to an end. In other words, we do not educate children only for the purpose of education them; our purpose is to fit them for life. So it is very important to choose a suitable system of education which will really prepare children for life. When we say that all of us must be educated to fit us for life, it means that we must be educated in such a way that, firstly, each of us can do whatever job is suited to his brain and ability, and, secondly, that we can...
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Education is not an end, but a mean to an end. In other words, we do not educate children only for the purpose of education them; our purpose is to fit them for life. So it is very important to choose a suitable system of education which will really prepare children for life.

When we say that all of us must be educated to fit us for life, it means that we must be educated in such a way that, firstly, each of us can do whatever job is suited to his brain and ability, and, secondly, that we can realize that all jobs are necessary to society, and that it is very bad to be ashamed of one’s work, or to scorn someone else’s. Only such a type of education can be called valuable to society. 1. Education is a mean _____________. a. to reach one’s goals b. to earn lots of money c. to make up one’s personality 2. According to the writer, the purpose of education is ___________. a. simply to provide knowledge for children. b. to fit children for life c. to prepare anything which is suitable for children 3. Each of us must be educated to do ______________. a. whatever job that is well-paid b. whatever job that is suitable c. whatever job that is professional 4. All jobs are necessary ________________. a. to the employees b. to us c. to society 5. It is very bad ______________. a. to look down on someone else’s work b. to feel ashamed of someone else’s work c. to think one’s work as a means to earn money 6. Only a type of education ____________ can be called valuable to society. a. that helps people to get good jobs b. that trains people to do whatever they want c. that fit people for life
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29 tháng 1 2020

Education is not an end, but a mean to an end. In other words, we do not educate children only for the purpose of education them; our purpose is to fit them for life. So it is very important to choose a suitable system of education which will really prepare children for life.

When we say that all of us must be educated to fit us for life, it means that we must be educated in such a way that, firstly, each of us can do whatever job is suited to his brain and ability, and, secondly, that we can realize that all jobs are necessary to society, and that it is very bad to be ashamed of one’s work, or to scorn someone else’s. Only such a type of education can be called valuable to society.

1. Education is a mean _____________. a. to reach one’s goals b. to earn lots of money c. to make up one’s personality

2. According to the writer, the purpose of education is ___________. a. simply to provide knowledge for children. b. to fit children for life c. to prepare anything which is suitable for children

3. Each of us must be educated to do ______________. a. whatever job that is well-paid b. whatever job that is suitable c. whatever job that is professional

4. All jobs are necessary ________________. a. to the employees b. to us c. to society

5. It is very bad ______________. a. to look down on someone else’s work b. to feel ashamed of someone else’s work c. to think one’s work as a means to earn money

6. Only a type of education ____________ can be called valuable to society. a. that helps people to get good jobs b. that trains people to do whatever they want c. that fit people for life

12 tháng 2 2020

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.          Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.

         Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000 families homeschool their children. The movement is not limited to these countries. Homeschooling families can be found all over the world, from Japan to Taiwan to Argentina to South Africa.

         Homeschooling is not a novel idea. In fact, the idea of sending children to spend most of their day away from home at a formal school is a relatively new custom. In the United States, for example, it was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that state governments began making school attendance compulsory. Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread. Children learned the skills they would need for adult life at home from tutors or their parents, through formal instruction or by working side by side with the adults of the family.

         In the modern developed world, where the vast majority of children attend school, families choose homeschooling for a variety of reasons. For people who live in remote areas, such as the Australian outback or the Alaskan Wilderness, homeschooling may be their only option. Children who have exceptional talents in the arts or other areas may be homeschooled so that they have more time to devote to their special interests. Much of the homeschooling movement is made up of families who, for various reasons, are dissatisfied with the schools available to them. They may have a differing educational philosophy, they may be concerned about the safety of the school environment, or they may feel that the local schools cannot adequately address their children's educational needs. Although most families continue to choose a traditional classroom education for their children, homeschooling as an alternative educational option is becoming more popular.

What does the author mean in the last sentence?

A. Families are gradually aware of the importance of school attendance.

B. More and more parents choose homeschooling to educate their children.

C. Homeschooling will replace the traditional classroom one day in the future

D. Many people prefer formal schools because of its fame.

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26 tháng 6 2017

Đáp án B

Tác giá có ý gì trong câu cuối đoạn văn?

A. Các gia đình dần nhận thức được tầm quan trọng của việc đến lớp học.

B. Ngày càng có nhiều bố mẹ lựa chọn tự giáo dục con cái họ.

C. Giáo dục tại gia sẽ thay thể lớp học truyền thống vào 1 ngày nào đó trong tương lai.

D. Nhiều người thích giáo dục chính quy hơn vì sự nổi tiếng của nó.

Căn cứ vào câu cuối đoạn văn:

“Although most families continue to choose a traditional classroom education for their children, homeschooling as an alternative educational option is becoming more popular.” (Mặc dù hầu hết các gia đình vẫn tiếp tục chọn hình thức giáo dục lớp học truyền thống cho con cái họ, giáo dục tại gia như 1 hình thức thay thế cho giáo dục chính quy vẫn đang ngày càng trở nên phổ biến hơn).

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.          Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.

         Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000 families homeschool their children. The movement is not limited to these countries. Homeschooling families can be found all over the world, from Japan to Taiwan to Argentina to South Africa.

         Homeschooling is not a novel idea. In fact, the idea of sending children to spend most of their day away from home at a formal school is a relatively new custom. In the United States, for example, it was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that state governments began making school attendance compulsory. Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread. Children learned the skills they would need for adult life at home from tutors or their parents, through formal instruction or by working side by side with the adults of the family.

         In the modern developed world, where the vast majority of children attend school, families choose homeschooling for a variety of reasons. For people who live in remote areas, such as the Australian outback or the Alaskan Wilderness, homeschooling may be their only option. Children who have exceptional talents in the arts or other areas may be homeschooled so that they have more time to devote to their special interests. Much of the homeschooling movement is made up of families who, for various reasons, are dissatisfied with the schools available to them. They may have a differing educational philosophy, they may be concerned about the safety of the school environment, or they may feel that the local schools cannot adequately address their children's educational needs. Although most families continue to choose a traditional classroom education for their children, homeschooling as an alternative educational option is becoming more popular.

The word “adequately” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _________.

A. correctly

B. applicably         

C. sufficiently       

D. inappropriately

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13 tháng 3 2019

Đáp án C

Từ “adequately” trong đoạn 3 gần nghĩa nhất với từ __________.

A. 1 cách chính xác                                            
B. có thể ứng dụng được

C. đầy đủ, thích đáng                                         
D. không hợp lý

Từ đồng nghĩa: adequately = sufficiently: thích đáng, thỏa đáng

“They may have a differing educational philosophy, they may be concerned about the safety of the school environment, or they may feel that the local schools cannot adequately address their Children's educational needs.”

(Họ có thể có 1 triết lý giáo dục khác, họ có thể lo lắng về sự an toàn trong môi trường học đường, hoặc họ có thể cảm thấy các trường học ở địa phương không thể giải quyết thỏa đáng nhu cầu giáo dục của con cái họ).

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.          Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.

         Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000 families homeschool their children. The movement is not limited to these countries. Homeschooling families can be found all over the world, from Japan to Taiwan to Argentina to South Africa.

         Homeschooling is not a novel idea. In fact, the idea of sending children to spend most of their day away from home at a formal school is a relatively new custom. In the United States, for example, it was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that state governments began making school attendance compulsory. Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread. Children learned the skills they would need for adult life at home from tutors or their parents, through formal instruction or by working side by side with the adults of the family.

         In the modern developed world, where the vast majority of children attend school, families choose homeschooling for a variety of reasons. For people who live in remote areas, such as the Australian outback or the Alaskan Wilderness, homeschooling may be their only option. Children who have exceptional talents in the arts or other areas may be homeschooled so that they have more time to devote to their special interests. Much of the homeschooling movement is made up of families who, for various reasons, are dissatisfied with the schools available to them. They may have a differing educational philosophy, they may be concerned about the safety of the school environment, or they may feel that the local schools cannot adequately address their children's educational needs. Although most families continue to choose a traditional classroom education for their children, homeschooling as an alternative educational option is becoming more popular.

As mentioned in the last paragraph, children in rural areas _________.

A. have no choice but stay at home to learn.

B. prefer to improve their extraordinary interests.

C. are not contented with the philosophy of the schools available.

D. believe that their needs to study is more than what a normal school can provide

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28 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án A

Như đã được đề cập trong đoạn cuối, những đứa trẻ ở vùng sâu vùng xa __________.

A. không có sự lựa chọn nào ngoài việc học tại nhà.

B. thích tập trung vào những sở thích đặc biệt của chúng hơn.

C. không hài lòng với triết lý của các trường hiện có.

D. tin rằng nhu cầu học tập của chúng nhiều hơn những gì mà 1 trường học thông thường có thể cung cấp.

Từ khóa: children in rural areas

Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn cuối:

“For people who live in remote areas, such as the Australian outback or the Alaskan wilderness, homeschooling may be their only option.” (Với những người sống ở vùng sâu vùng xa như vùng rừng núi của Australia hay vùng hoang dã Alaska, giáo dục tại gia có thể coỉ là lựa chọn duy nhất của họ).

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.          Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.

         Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000 families homeschool their children. The movement is not limited to these countries. Homeschooling families can be found all over the world, from Japan to Taiwan to Argentina to South Africa.

         Homeschooling is not a novel idea. In fact, the idea of sending children to spend most of their day away from home at a formal school is a relatively new custom. In the United States, for example, it was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that state governments began making school attendance compulsory. Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread. Children learned the skills they would need for adult life at home from tutors or their parents, through formal instruction or by working side by side with the adults of the family.

         In the modern developed world, where the vast majority of children attend school, families choose homeschooling for a variety of reasons. For people who live in remote areas, such as the Australian outback or the Alaskan Wilderness, homeschooling may be their only option. Children who have exceptional talents in the arts or other areas may be homeschooled so that they have more time to devote to their special interests. Much of the homeschooling movement is made up of families who, for various reasons, are dissatisfied with the schools available to them. They may have a differing educational philosophy, they may be concerned about the safety of the school environment, or they may feel that the local schools cannot adequately address their children's educational needs. Although most families continue to choose a traditional classroom education for their children, homeschooling as an alternative educational option is becoming more popular.

What does the word “that” in paragraph 2 refer to?

A. the second half of the 19th century

B. the beginning of the 19th century

C. the former part of the 19th century

D. the end of the 19th century

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6 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án A

Từ “that” trong đoạn 2 đề cập đến từ nào?

A. nửa sau thế kỉ thứ 19                                      
B. đầu thế kỉ thứ 19

C. nửa đầu thế kỉ thứ 19                                     
D. cuối thế kỉ thứ 19

Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn 2:

“In the United States, for example, it was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that state governments began making school attendance compulsory. Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread."

(Ví dụ, ở Hoa Kỳ, mãi đến nửa sau của thế kỉ thứ 19 thì chính phủ mới bắt buộc học sinh đi học. Trước đó, khái niệm về 1 nền giáo dục chính thức không quá phổ biến).

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.          Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.

         Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000 families homeschool their children. The movement is not limited to these countries. Homeschooling families can be found all over the world, from Japan to Taiwan to Argentina to South Africa.

         Homeschooling is not a novel idea. In fact, the idea of sending children to spend most of their day away from home at a formal school is a relatively new custom. In the United States, for example, it was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that state governments began making school attendance compulsory. Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread. Children learned the skills they would need for adult life at home from tutors or their parents, through formal instruction or by working side by side with the adults of the family.

         In the modern developed world, where the vast majority of children attend school, families choose homeschooling for a variety of reasons. For people who live in remote areas, such as the Australian outback or the Alaskan Wilderness, homeschooling may be their only option. Children who have exceptional talents in the arts or other areas may be homeschooled so that they have more time to devote to their special interests. Much of the homeschooling movement is made up of families who, for various reasons, are dissatisfied with the schools available to them. They may have a differing educational philosophy, they may be concerned about the safety of the school environment, or they may feel that the local schools cannot adequately address their children's educational needs. Although most families continue to choose a traditional classroom education for their children, homeschooling as an alternative educational option is becoming more popular.

Which of the following could be the main idea of the passage?

A. A new form of school: Homeschooling.

B. Homeschool option: a common form of education all over the world.

C. The reasons why children should be educated at home.

D. The origin of Homeschooling.

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3 tháng 1 2020

Đáp án B

Chủ đề EDUCATION

Câu nào trong các câu sau đây có thể là ý chính của đoạn văn?

A. Một loại hình trường học mới: Giáo dục tại gia.

B. Giáo dục tại gia: Một hình thức giáo dục phổ biến trên khắp thế giới.

C. Những nguyên nhân tại sao trẻ em nên được giáo dục ở nhà.

D. Nguồn gốc của hình thức giáo dục tại gia.

Căn cứ vào đoạn văn đầu tiên:

"Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000 families homeschool their children. The movement is not limited to these countries. Homeschooling families can be found all

over the world, from Iapan to Taiwan to Argentina to South Africa.”

(Giáo dục trẻ em tại nhà như một hình thức thay thế cho giáo dục chính quy là một loại hình được lựa chọn bởi các gia đình ở nhiều nơi trên thế giới. Phong trào giáo dục tại gia rất phổ biến ở Hoa Kỳ, nơi gần một triệu trẻ em được dạy dỗ tại nhà của chúng. Ở Canada, 1 phần trăm trẻ em trong độ tuổi đi học được học tại nhà, và ý tưởng này cũng rất phổ biến ở Úc, nơi 20.000 gia đình tự dạy dỗ con em của họ. Phong trào giáo dục này không bị giới hạn ở các nước được nêu trên. Các gia đình cho con cái học tại nhà có thể được tìm thấy trên khắp thế giới, từ Nhật Bản đến Đài Loan đến Argentina đến cả Nam Phi.)

Afford; Stand on; Independent; Best; Depending; better; Shelter; diseases; luxurious; handling On one hand, there are people live their life richly.They are enojying not only the joy of essential but also the ... living. On the other hand, there are people who cannot even ... the basic requirements of living. They do not have ... to live, food to eat, and clothes to wear. They have inadequate nutrition, higher risk of ... and lack access to heathcare and basic essential for living . They have...
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Afford; Stand on; Independent; Best; Depending; better; Shelter; diseases; luxurious; handling

On one hand, there are people live their life richly.They are enojying not only the joy of essential but also the ... living. On the other hand, there are people who cannot even ... the basic requirements of living. They do not have ... to live, food to eat, and clothes to wear. They have inadequate nutrition, higher risk of ... and lack access to heathcare and basic essential for living . They have to fight each day for life. Helping the poor is very essential. There are many ways to help the poor but i think the ... way is providing education.

Providing knowledge can help the poor to ... their feet. Education is the beginning of getting out from hardships of life. Giving free aducation to the poorhelp them to grow as individuals and help them lead a ... life. Education can help them to get a job, be employed build career and achieve success, capability of ... problems and lead a successful life. The poor can become .... self- sufficient and better human being through the power of education. Through education, we can help te poor to develop their skills so that they can take over efforts to revitalize their life rather than always ... on the outsiders to do so for them.

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28 tháng 8 2018

On one hand, there are people who live their life richly. They are enjoying not only the joy of essential but also the luxurious living. On the other hand, there are people who not cannot even afford the basic requirements of living. They do not have shelters to live, food to eat, and clothes to wear. They have inadequate nutrition, higher risk of diseases and lack access to healthcare and basic essential for living. They have to fight each day for life. Helping the poor is very essential. There are many ways to help the poor but I think the best way is providing education.
Providing knowledge can help the poor to stand on their feet. Education is the beginning of getting our from hardships of life. Giving free education to the poor help them to grow as individuals and help them lead an independent life. Education can help them to get a job, be employed build career and acheive success capabillity of handling problems and lead a successful life. The poor can become better self - sufficient and better human being through the power of education. Through education, we can help the poor to develope their skills so that they can take over efforts to revitalixe their life rather than always depending on the outsiders to do so for them.

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.          Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.

         Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000 families homeschool their children. The movement is not limited to these countries. Homeschooling families can be found all over the world, from Japan to Taiwan to Argentina to South Africa.

         Homeschooling is not a novel idea. In fact, the idea of sending children to spend most of their day away from home at a formal school is a relatively new custom. In the United States, for example, it was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that state governments began making school attendance compulsory. Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread. Children learned the skills they would need for adult life at home from tutors or their parents, through formal instruction or by working side by side with the adults of the family.

         In the modern developed world, where the vast majority of children attend school, families choose homeschooling for a variety of reasons. For people who live in remote areas, such as the Australian outback or the Alaskan Wilderness, homeschooling may be their only option. Children who have exceptional talents in the arts or other areas may be homeschooled so that they have more time to devote to their special interests. Much of the homeschooling movement is made up of families who, for various reasons, are dissatisfied with the schools available to them. They may have a differing educational philosophy, they may be concerned about the safety of the school environment, or they may feel that the local schools cannot adequately address their children's educational needs. Although most families continue to choose a traditional classroom education for their children, homeschooling as an alternative educational option is becoming more popular.

The word "widespread" in paragraph 2 mostly means _________.

A. uncommon     

B. customary         

C. exceptional       

D. prevalent

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12 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án C

Từ “widespread” trong đoạn 2 gần nghĩa nhất là __________.

A. không phổ biến                                             
B. theo phong tục thông thường

C. khác thường                                                   
D. phổ biến

Từ đồng nghĩa: widespread = prevalent: phổ biến

Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn 2:

"Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread."

(Trước đó, khái niệm về 1 nền giáo dục chính thức không quá phổ biến).

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.          Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.

         Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000 families homeschool their children. The movement is not limited to these countries. Homeschooling families can be found all over the world, from Japan to Taiwan to Argentina to South Africa.

         Homeschooling is not a novel idea. In fact, the idea of sending children to spend most of their day away from home at a formal school is a relatively new custom. In the United States, for example, it was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that state governments began making school attendance compulsory. Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread. Children learned the skills they would need for adult life at home from tutors or their parents, through formal instruction or by working side by side with the adults of the family.

         In the modern developed world, where the vast majority of children attend school, families choose homeschooling for a variety of reasons. For people who live in remote areas, such as the Australian outback or the Alaskan Wilderness, homeschooling may be their only option. Children who have exceptional talents in the arts or other areas may be homeschooled so that they have more time to devote to their special interests. Much of the homeschooling movement is made up of families who, for various reasons, are dissatisfied with the schools available to them. They may have a differing educational philosophy, they may be concerned about the safety of the school environment, or they may feel that the local schools cannot adequately address their children's educational needs. Although most families continue to choose a traditional classroom education for their children, homeschooling as an alternative educational option is becoming more popular.

According to the passage, the following are true about the Homeschooling, EXCEPT _________.

A. Many families in both developed and developing countries choose to educate their children at home.

B. Parents or tutors were the ones who taught the children necessary skills in society.

C. People got familiar with school attendance before choosing to learn at home.

D. Before modern times, most students did not attend the school

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7 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án C

Theo đoạn văn, những thông tin sau là đúng về giáo dục tại gia, ngoại trừ _________.

A. Nhiều gia đình ở cả nước phát triển và nước đang phát triển lựa chọn giáo dục con cái họ ở nhà.

B. Cha mẹ hay gia sư là những người dạy những đứa trẻ các kĩ năng cần thiết trong xã hội.

C. Người dân quen với nền giáo dục chính thức trước khi lựa chọn học ở nhà.

D. Trước thời hiện đại, đa số học sinh không đến trường.

Từ khóa: true / homeschooling

Căn cứ vào nội dung trong bài:

- "Homeschooling families can be found all over the world, from Japan to Taiwan to Argentina to South Africa." (Các gia đình cho con cái học tại nhà có thế được tìm thấy trên khắp thế giới, từ Nhật Bản đến Đài Loan đến Argentina đến cả Nam Phi).

- "Children learned the skills they would need for adult life at home from tutors or their parents, through formal instruction or by working side by side with the adults of the family." (Những đứa trẻ học các kĩ năng mà chúng sẽ cần cho cuộc sống sau này ở nhà từ gia sư hay bố mẹ chúng, thông qua sự hướng dẫn chính thức hay bằng cách làm việc bên cạnh những người lớn trong gia đình.)

- "Homeschooling is not a novel idea. In fact, the idea of sending children to; spend most of their day away from home at a formal school is a relatively new custom.” (Giáo dục tại gia không phải là 1 ý tưởng mới lạ. Trên thực tế ý tưởng đưa con cái đến học tại trường chính quy trong phần lớn thời gian trong ngày mới là 1 phong tục tương đối mới mẻ.)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.          Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.

         Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000 families homeschool their children. The movement is not limited to these countries. Homeschooling families can be found all over the world, from Japan to Taiwan to Argentina to South Africa.

         Homeschooling is not a novel idea. In fact, the idea of sending children to spend most of their day away from home at a formal school is a relatively new custom. In the United States, for example, it was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that state governments began making school attendance compulsory. Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread. Children learned the skills they would need for adult life at home from tutors or their parents, through formal instruction or by working side by side with the adults of the family.

         In the modern developed world, where the vast majority of children attend school, families choose homeschooling for a variety of reasons. For people who live in remote areas, such as the Australian outback or the Alaskan Wilderness, homeschooling may be their only option. Children who have exceptional talents in the arts or other areas may be homeschooled so that they have more time to devote to their special interests. Much of the homeschooling movement is made up of families who, for various reasons, are dissatisfied with the schools available to them. They may have a differing educational philosophy, they may be concerned about the safety of the school environment, or they may feel that the local schools cannot adequately address their children's educational needs. Although most families continue to choose a traditional classroom education for their children, homeschooling as an alternative educational option is becoming more popular.

It can be inferred from the last passage that _________.

A. parents’ satisfaction plays an important role in the number of students attending class.

B. teachers’ qualifications may be one of the reasons why students come to school.

C. not many children in modern society are allowed to be educated at home

D. some schools are unable to provide a safe environment for their students.

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19 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án A

Có thể suy ra từ đoạn cuối rằng __________.

A. sự hài lòng của bố mẹ đóng 1 vai trò quan trọng với số lượng học sinh đến lớp.

B. năng lực của giáo viên có thể là 1 trong các lý do tại sao học sinh đi học.

C. không nhiều trẻ em trong xã hội hiện đại được cho phép học tập tại nhà.

D. một số trường học không thể cung cấp 1 môi trường an toàn cho học sinh của họ.

Căn cứ thông tin đoạn cuối:

“Much of the homeschooling movement is made up of families who, for various reasons, are dissatisfied with the schools available to them.” (Phần lớn phong trào giáo dục tại gia được hình thành từ các gia đình, vì nhiều lý do khác nhau, mà không hài lòng với các trường học có sẵn cho họ)