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What’s Wrong With The Education System?
Youngsters are our ( future, past, present ) and the hope of a society, but is this still true when they become so ( desperate, eager, hopeful ) to end their own lives because they are suffering from various kinds of pressure?
When looking at the teenagers, the problem of their committing suicide in HK has been ( worrying, worried, worry ). A Primary Six boy jumped to his death ( due to, because, therefore ) study pressure; a 12-year-old girl cut her wrist after family tension, two students killed themselves on this same day…. These teenagers are certainly the ( victims, causes, culprits ) of the deteriorating problem.
While schools and teachers are blaming the education system for bringing much pressure to students, they are worsening the situation ( in the name of, complaining, calling for ) helping students. Now, to solve the problem, they are ( urging, forcing, allowing ) the government to promote economic diversity, so as not to ( over-emphasize, underestimate, underprivileged ) academic results. They hope that students can then ( find a way out, get rid of, escape from ) on their career path according to their own interests and talents.
Parents could also be one of the ( major, cruel, common ) reasons of the problem. Nowadays teenagers have to meet their parents’ ( unreasonable, developmental, reasonably ) expectations because many parents consider a university degree ( essential, easy, additional ) to a successful career. In this way, students are forced to handle heavy workload and ( deal with, forget about, look into ) endless exams, but without ( much, many, little ) emotional support at home.
Worse still, since 1997, the government has ( carried out, conducted out, organize ) many education reforms. Not only teachers, but students are also ( confused, exhilarated, exhausted ) and tired. Ironically, under the New Senior Secondary (NSS) System, students have decided to give up and the better-off families are sending their children ( abroad, a board, aboard ).
All in all, if we say robust youngsters ( lead to, are, manufacture ) a strong country, when our young people find their lives so ( gloomy, misery, mysterious ), will there still be hope for Hong Kong’s future?