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Online learning has become more common in recent years, and I think it offers more flexibility than traditional classes. Students can study at home, save commuting time, and review lessons when they need extra practice. However, online learning is not perfect. Some students lose motivation because they are alone in front of a screen for many hours. It is also harder to ask quick questions or work naturally in groups. In a classroom, teachers can notice confusion immediately and explain difficult points on the spot. In my opinion, the best solution is to combine both methods. Schools can use online lessons for revision and homework, while classroom lessons remain important for discussion, teamwork, and direct support from teachers.
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