Question: Do you think children can learn about the law outside of school?

Analysis

When answering this question, you can consider the different ways children might learn about the law outside of school, such as from their parents, through TV shows, movies, or even community programs. You can also mention that real-life experiences, like seeing how rules work in society, can help children understand the law. It’s good to talk about both the advantages and possible limitations of learning about the law outside the classroom.

Synonyms

Try these synonyms instead of repeating the question:
  1. learn about the lawunderstand legal rules
  2. outside of schoolbeyond the classroom
Question: Do you think children can learn about the law outside of school?

Idea 1

Yes
  1. they can learn from their parents or family members
  2. TV shows and movies often talk about the law
  3. there are websites and YouTube channels that explain legal issues in simple ways
  4. children can learn from real-life experiences, like seeing how rules work in their community

Idea 2

No
  1. not all parents know about the law or can explain it well
  2. information online can be confusing or even wrong
  3. school provides a structured and accurate way to learn about the law
  4. teachers can answer questions and make sure children understand
Question: Do you think children can learn about the law outside of school?

Related Vocabulary

  1. law
  2. rules
  3. parents
  4. community
  5. police
  6. library
  7. internet
  8. rights
  9. responsibility
  10. advice
  11. experience
  12. society

Authentic Idioms

Try these idioms to get 7+ in IELTS Speaking:
  1. to learn the ropes: to learn how things are done
  2. to be above the law: to think you don’t have to follow the rules
Band 7 Answer