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The document agrees with viewpoint 2 that face-to-face classes are better than online classes, arguing that online learning increases eye strain and distractions while physical classrooms allow for supervision, social interaction, and fewer technical issues.
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The document agrees with viewpoint 2 that face-to-face classes are better than online classes, arguing that online learning increases eye strain and distractions while physical classrooms allow for supervision, social interaction, and fewer technical issues.
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Agree with viewpoint 2.

Para1: some would argue that online learning is more convenient since they do not have to
commute to school -> increase punctuality. However, + staring at screens for a long time could
impair learners’ eyesight. + students could easily be distracted.

Para2: meanwhile, +at schools teachers will supervise the students -> the learners could concentrate
more on the lessons. +social interaction +there will be less unexpected problems like troubles with
the connection while studying online.

Conclusion: face-to-face classes compares favorably with online classes.

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