. Many students hate homework and the Thai Ministry of Education seemed to signal that homework should be minimized, but many teachers still believe that homework improve students' performance. Therefore, in your opinion, is doing homework good for Thai students or it is simply a waste of time? Why?
6. From homeschooling statistics, it's clear that homeschooling is becoming a more accepted method of education – and perhaps even trendy, but is it right for children? Making the decision to instruct the children from home is hardly an easy decision. Would you rather send your kids to a public school education or prepare a home schooling education for your kids? Why?
7. Some students take a part-time job like a waiter/waitress at a restaurant to help pay for their studies. Some people think that could negatively affect their grades. Should a university student have a part-time job or only focus on their studies? Why or Why not?
8. Most celebrities like showing off their luxury items or assets on social media. Recently, Kim Kardashian, a reality television star, was stolen $11million of jewelry at her hotel in Paris. Police assumed that her diamond ring had been seen via her Twitter or Instagram by robbers. Do you agree or disagree about posting possessions on social media? Why?
9. Footpaths are for safe walks. Taking public footpaths as ones' own space is common in Thailand. One form of this is a street stall. Vendors set up their stalls along footpaths. Apart from these vendors, many permanent shops or businesses also overrun the sidewalks to increase more space for their business. What do you think about the sidewalk overruning? And why?