[00:08.22]On University Students' Taking Part in Voluntary Teaching
[00:13.26]There is a debate on whether college students
[00:17.55]should take part in voluntary teaching.
[00:20.67]Those who oppose to it argue
[00:23.71]that it hinders the students' study and future career,
[00:27.18]but people who advocate
[00:29.48]it consider that it benefits the students enormously.
[00:33.72]As far as I am concerned,
[00:35.71]I think taking part in voluntary teaching
[00:39.00]contributes to university students' future life and career.
[00:43.91]Firstly, it enriches their life.
[00:47.09]The poor conditions in remote areas compel college students
[00:51.82]to lead a thrifty life and become more self-reliant.
[00:56.36]Secondly, voluntary teaching promotes college students' perseverance;
[01:01.89]hence encourage them to become mature quickly.
[01:05.14]Thirdly, voluntary teaching helps university students
[01:09.26]realize that their knowledge is still very limited,
[01:12.93]which in turn will help drive them to study harder
[01:16.77]and acquire more professional knowledge.
[01:19.26]From what has been discussed above,
[01:22.24]we could safely draw the conclusion
[01:24.54]that voluntary teaching of university students
[01:27.53]is a good platform for them
[01:29.47]to improve their comprehensive capacity
[01:32.28]and make all-round preparations for their future.
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