Write a Letter to your Brother advising him to take steps to improve his Health


Write a Letter to your Brother advising him to take steps to improve his Health

Examination Hall,

City A. B. c

Jan 18, 2017

Dear Brother,

 

lt is a matter of great concern for me that you have lost your weight by five pounds during the last one month. It appears that there is something wrong with your diet. It is not a good sign of good health. You must be conscious of your health and diet. One of your friends has told me that you study till late night and get up early in the morning. Further, you have given up your routine of regular exercise early in the morning. As a result, you have become dull and lazy.

It is not right to burn the midnight oil and be a book worm. You must take care of your balance diet and do regular exercise. It is better to join a gym.

Hoping that you will pay heed to my advice and do your utmost effort to improve your Health.

 

Yours affectionately,

X.Y.Z

 

 

The answer was unwavering: “What horse?! We will draw horses in three years, and not earlier!”.

The theory of this teacher (however, not the author’s, many teachers of art schools and heads of art studios suffer from it) – any child can and should be taught to make quite good works – for this it is worth sending the child to art school.

The method is “repetition is the mother of learning”: through repeated exercises of the same type, automatism and skills in depicting “typical” plots are developed (not necessarily houses – often children, like students of art universities, are forced to draw dull plaster vases or busts, classical still lifes, etc. .).

It is clear that somewhere between these “poles” is your own answer to the question “Does a child need an art school?”.

The site is closer to the opinion that a child needs to be taught when the lack of skills and abilities interferes with the implementation of creative ideas that are born in his imagination.


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