Free TOEFL Writing Lesson: TIPS System - Idiom - "the best of both worlds"
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IDIOM:
Meaning: You get benefits from both sides.
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Example: Without a doubt, a childhood spent playing allows the best of both worlds, as playing and socializing is just as important an aspect as absorbing academic knowledge in a child's life.
Q. Some people think that children should begin their formal education at a very early age and should spend most of their time on school studies. Others believe that young children should spend most of their time playing. Compare these two views. Which view do you agree with? Why?
When it comes to raising and education children, some people think that formal education should begin as early as possible. Others argue that more time should be spend playing. Without a doubt, a childhood spent playing allows the best of both worlds, as playing and socializing is just as important an aspect as absorbing academic knowledge in a child's life.
Your Turn! Write sentences using the idiom:
1. Growing up, what was an example of how you experienced the best of both worlds?
2. What's an example of how you've experienced the best of both worlds?
3. Why do you feel it is better to have the best of both worlds?
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