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[E] Games can teach us valuable lessons about life.
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Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Games can teach
us valuable lessons about life. Use specific reasons and examples to
support your answer.

The One (thing) I'm sure of is that a game has the curious effect of
relaxing and exciting people.In this respect, I think game has a deep
purpose. From my personal experience, Game is invaluable in my life.
This is because it teaches me the importance of teamwork and social
norms.

To begin with, when the young play sport games, it seems clear
that they unconsciously learn how to play with others. Every sport
game requires participant’s collective efforts and collaboration. No
one denies that team doesn't (don't) win first place without teamwork. When it
comes to soccer, t(T)he most significant thing (significance) is  harmony with each
other. Player has to not only pass the ball smoothly, but also
collaborate each other. They learn how important teamwork is by
comforting injured people,and  cheering up teammates.

In addition, Games teach the importance of following social
rules. If someone cheats and disobeys the rule, the game would result in
chaos and disorder. So, everyone has to play game orderly. To take
example, when I was little, I used to play board games with my family
every week. I had to read the directions carefully and when I cheated,
I took the disciplinary consequences. By doing so, I had valuable
chance to learn regulation. Actually board games are similar to a real
society where regulations sustain peace and order.


To sum up, I firmly believe that games give people invaluable
lessons by teaching them the teamwork and social rules. Even though
some say many games make the young addicted to resulting in reining their lives
(additive to ruin their lives), I think games have more good things than bad things

↑선생님이 추가한 글씨는 addictive??? resulting in reining their lives

additive 첨가제
ad‧dic‧ted / əˈdɪktəd, əˈdɪktɪd / adjective
1 unable to stop taking a harmful substance, especially a drug
addicted to
50 million Americans are addicted to nicotine.
2 liking something so much that you do not want to stop doing it or having it
addicted to
kids addicted to surfing the Net


-- Edited by Hanul on Sunday 5th of September 2010 11:33:58 AM

-- Edited by Hanul on Sunday 5th of September 2010 11:34:25 AM

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