In
the past travel was considered an essential part of education. Poets and
writers realised the value of travel and went out to other countries in search
of knowledge. A man's education was not completed until he had visited foreign
lands.
That
travel broadens the mind cannot be denied. Those who remain within the confines
of their homes are cut off from the outside world. As a result, they develop a
narrow outlook on life. But those who travel come into contact with various
types of people whose ways of life are completely different from theirs. They
see things with their own eyes and have a better understanding of the affairs
of the world. The impressions that they receive while they travel remain fresh
in their minds for many years, and all false impressions and ideas are removed
from their minds. Thus, they are able to see things in their proper perspective
and make correct judgments and decisions, and to be able to make connect
decisions is a valuable part of education.
It
is argued, however, that the presence of the great variety of books,
newspapers, the radio and television today obviates the need for travel to
acquire knowledge. One would study in the comfort and privacy of one's own home
and absorb all the knowledge that one desires. But there are many things which
books cannot describe effectively. For example, the love and respect people in
other lands have for us and the natural beauty of the various parts or the
world cannot be described properly in words. They have to be seen and felt.
Besides, not all can understand everything that they read about people away
from their homes. To such people, especially, travel is an important means of
education. Of course, travel involves time and money which most people cannot
afford. But the value of travel as a means of education is so great that time
and money spent on travel are not a waste of effort.
NEW
WORDS:
1.
broaden (v): mở rộng
2.
confines (n): biên giới, ranh giới
3.
outlook (n): quan điểm, cách nhìn
4.
perspective (n): phối cảnh, viễn cảnh
5.
obviate (v): xoá bỏ, tẩy trừ
6.
absorb (v): hấp thụ
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