CIRCLE THE LETTER OF THE INCORRECT UNDERLINED PART PHYSICS ARE VERY DI...

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A. In spite

B. Because

C. Despite

D. Nevertheless

VIII. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each

question.

Do you ever think about what schools will be like in the future? Many people think

that students will study most regular classes such as maths, science and history

online. Students will probably be able to these subjects anywhere using a computer.

What will happen if students have problem with a subject? They might connect with

a teacher through live videoconferencing. Expert teachers from learning centres will

give students help wherever they live.

Students will still take classes in a school, too. Schools will become places for

learning social skills. Teachers will guide students in learning how to work together

in getting along with each other. They will help students with group projects both in

and out of the classroom.

Volunteer work and working at local businesses will teach students important life

skills about the world they live in. This will help students become an important part

of their communities. Some experts say it will take five years for changes to begin

in schools. Some say it will take longer. Most people agree, though, that computers

will change education the way TVs and telephones changed life for people all over

the world years before.