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Well, in my opinion, young people should learn to cook at both home and school. The most important place is home because often, there is no cooker or cooking specialist available, and people are busy with other activities. Children and young people can easily learn cooking at home. Those who learn at school have more [...]
Personally, I think you should cook at home. It's because family is a very diverse teacher for doing cooking, doing chores, and stuff. I've heard that some schools teach cooking skills to students. If my school taught how to cook, I would love that. But there are some students that don't like how they're teaching [...]
Well, I think it's better to teach young individuals to cook at home instead of in schools because it's really hard to keep an eye on many kids, and cooking is a fairly big interest. You have to work with sharp objects and heat sources, and it is really easy for children to hurt themselves. [...]
Both of them are really good and have their own advantages. Learning to cook at home could be beneficial for young people because they can learn family recipes and traditional dishes, which is great for bonding with their culture and family. Learning at school could be great for them too because they will learn from [...]
I think young people should learn to cook at home first because they can choose any menu they want. It is more comfortable and convenient with the ingredients, and the directions are simpler. However, if it is at school, they would gain more skills, including social skills, by interacting with other people, friends, and teachers [...]
In my opinion, young people should learn to cook at home, not at school because, firstly, at home they can ask a lot of questions related to cooking. At school, they can feel a little shy. Secondly, at home there are all the conditions to prepare a meal, not at school, because at school there [...]
I think it should be at home because one teacher cannot take care of many students learning how to cook. However, at home, his or her mother can teach it better and take care of the children. For example, in school, a teacher cannot teach many things because they have limited time and may have [...]
In India, many parents don't encourage their children to learn cooking. Additionally, there's no specific curriculum for cooking in schools, so students don't get a chance to learn it there. Parents often believe their children should focus on other activities like computer skills or writing, which they see as more beneficial for their future. However, [...]
Um hmm. I believe that young people should definitely learn to cook, and both home and school have their unique advantages for this. Learning to cook at home allows young people to have a hands-on experience cooking with their parents or siblings, learning family recipes and traditions. On the flip side, cooking classes at school [...]
In my perspective, it's absolutely crucial for youngsters to pick up cooking skills in the comfort of their own home. Cooking is not just about preparing good food. It's a valuable skill that encompasses budgeting, planning, and understanding nutrition. Learning in a familiar environment such as home allows them to experiment and make mistakes without [...]
I think young people should learn how to cook primarily at home. Schools often lack the facilities and resources to provide comprehensive cooking instruction. However, it would be beneficial to have a dedicated period or class for cooking, perhaps as part of a home economics curriculum. In my experience, we had a subject called 'Home [...]
I think both learning to cook at home and at school are great options. Children should try to learn cooking, no matter where it is. However, I would personally prefer to learn at home because it feels more comfortable for me. If I make any mistakes, my parents will help me correct them and encourage [...]
Whether young people should learn to cook at home or at school depends entirely on their interests and goals. If a child is learning to cook simply for survival or to meet basic needs, they can learn at home. However, if they aspire to become a chef or gain a deeper understanding of cooking, they [...]
I think that young people should learn how to cook at home. I'm not sure about them learning at school. At school, there's a risk of bacteria being transported to them, so I think they should learn how to cook at home where they have the correct supervision from their parents.
