Group Work
 There are many reasons why I agree to do work with the group when teachers give the assignments. First, group work helps increase productivity and performance. Groups that work together can achieve much more than individuals working on my own. A broader range of skills can be applied to practical activities and sharing and discussing ideas can play a pivotal role in deepening your understanding of a particular subject area. In addition, group work allows me to have social skills developed. Being part of a team will help me develop my interpersonal skills such as speaking and listening as well as team working skills such as leadership, and working with and motivating others. Some of these skills will be useful throughout my academic career and all are valued by employers in the future. Finally and most importantly, group work allows me to know about myself. Collaborating with others will help identify my own strengths and weaknesses (for example, you may be a better leader than listener, or you might be good at coming up with the 'big ideas' but not so good at putting them into action). Enhanced self-awareness will both help my approach to learning and will be invaluable when I come to write your CV or complete job application forms. These are reasons why 
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