AI in Schools

Introduction

Many students now use AI in school. Some people think this is good. Other people think it is bad for the brain.

Main Body

In the US, 84 percent of students use AI for school work. Some cities teach students how to use AI. Other people want to stop AI in schools. They think students will stop thinking for themselves. One study shows that AI helps students get right answers in math. But, these students forget the math later. Another study says the brain does not work hard when students use AI to write stories. In the UK, many children have AI toys. Many parents worry about safety and data. But, many parents still let their children use these toys alone.

Conclusion

Schools must find a balance. Students need to learn AI, but they must also learn to think alone.

Learning

The 'Some vs. Other' Pattern

When we talk about different groups of people, we use a simple pair of words to show a contrast.

Pattern: Some people \rightarrow [Opinion A] Other people \rightarrow [Opinion B]

Examples from the text:

  • Some people think this is good. \rightarrow Other people think it is bad.
  • Some cities teach students... \rightarrow Other people want to stop AI.

Why this helps you reach A2: Instead of using one long, difficult sentence, you can use two short sentences to show two different sides of a story. It makes your English clear and easy to understand.


Quick Vocabulary Tip:

  • Hard (Work hard) = using a lot of effort.
  • Alone (Think alone) = without help from others.