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Many people believe that it’s better to learn something in a group rather than individually. Do you agree or disagree? Learning methods has have always been one of the main concerns of modern society across the globe. While many prefer to study alone, others argue that the benefits of learning in a group far outweighs its drawbacks, and when it comes to this controversial topic, I maintain that studying in a group can be more fruitful. Depending on the learning patterns of individuals, studying in a group can benefit the learners in different aspects. The Majority of people can understand a concept better by explaining it to others. This is in fact a way of reviewing what they learnt. Eager to starts new subjects, this group of learners rarely find an opportunity to explore in-depth analysis of subjects unless they find a chance to explain what they know to others. On the other hand, a lot of learners prefer to study alone mainly because they claim that they can concentrate on the subject better in this way. They cannot fully understand a subject while others around them are discussing about it. They often prefer a quiet place with a background music to focus on subjects. These people believe that if they take part in a group, not only do they not learn but also they might become confused about the subjects they knew. Undoubtedly/ironically, only when they are left alone with their own materials can they expand their knowledge. To cut a long story short, I must say that learning is still one of the most mysterious subjects such that experts have a long way to find out about the unknown parts of learning patterns. However, considering the drawbacks of learning in a group such as embedded distractions my votes does not go for studying alone because I believe, people in a group can learn from each other, and this is an irreplaceable advantage comparing to studying alone.

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