Honestly, what is the first thing you, a student, do when you come back home from school? Well I guess your answer would be “run first of all toward the computer”. Imagine learning in a classroom, which takes place on the Internet. A class without walls, desks, blackboards or notebooks, imagine learning in a "virtual class".
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On the one hand, Learning through the internet allows every student to learn at his own pace and if he needs help, he can send an e-mail to his virtual teacher. A virtual school gives the student an opportunity to be anywhere he wants, not like in class when the teacher asks you to sit down the whole lesson. This difference motivates the pupils to study. Moreover, Learning in a virtual school costs less than learning in a regular school. Researches have shown that students who learning(gr.) in a virtual classroom did 20% better than students who studied the same material in a regular classroom.(what does this fact have to do with the cost?)
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On the other hand, learning in a virtual class prevents from teenagers the social gathering. If now children spend too much time on the computer, what will be(ww.) when they will(מיותר) take a part on(ww. - in) a virtual class? Will they sit on the computer all they long?. More than that, it has medical influence on us(phr.), because our eyes get ruin(gr.) from sitting in front of the screen. We do not want to live in a world where the computer is our "best friend".
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So after all that, can we tell if a virtual class is better then(sp.) a regular class? It's probably too early to decide, but we can tray(sp.) this new thing. In my school we (have) already started trying it by writing English blogs on web, which (is) meant to improve our English. In my eyes, a virtual school is the best of both worlds- learning and having fun. I hope everyone will take part in this program and won’t be disappointed from it. In the future, we will see what survived(ww. + gr.)- the virtual school or the regular school.
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