As Suniti, a resident of Plot no.-243, New Delhi-05, write a letter to your friend sharing your experience of online classes. Also mention the importance of going to school. (100-120 words)
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Plot no, - 243,
New delhi-05.
0.48 K/s O 54%
07/12/2020
Dear Friend,
How are you ?I hope you are fine and I am fine here. This lockdown has effected the daily routine of people and mainly to students educating them is done through online . well I am gonna share my online classes experience in this letter.
At the very beggining I was super excited to attend classes online. But the situation is getting worse day by day. Many times I experienced problems in joining online classes and sometimes even missed classes due to the connection problems. This affected my grades so badly . Doubts clarification session is messy Every student express their doubts at the same time which makes the teacher confuse and there are many students who cheat on online classes Also staring at the screen for hours
creates eye strain . So, In my opnion going to school is the best way so that no cheating will be done.Going to school also helps us to organize our time. Classroom teaching helps to understand easily rather than online classes according to me . I am missing you and our school badly.There are benefits of online classes too. They help us in saving our time. But in my opinion going to school is best for me.
stay safe be happy
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Yours sincerely ,
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Suniti.
Answer:
The COVID-19 has resulted in schools shut all across the world. Globally, over 1.2 billion children are out of the classroom.
As a result, education has changed dramatically, with the distinctive rise of e-learning, whereby teaching is undertaken remotely and on digital platforms.
Research suggests that online learning has been shown to increase retention of information, and take less time, meaning the changes coronavirus have caused might be here to stay.
While countries are at different points in their COVID-19 infection rates, worldwide there are currently more than 1.2 billion children in 186 countries affected by school closures due to the pandemic. In Denmark, children up to the age of 11 are returning to nurseries and schools after initially closing on 12 March, but in South Korea students are