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Nowadays, technology is available for everyone, at every ages to access. That also includes students, especially highs school students. As now, studying doesn't stop at face-to-face technique only, but blending with the advancements of technology, such as: online classes, lessons, courses, all sorts. Which is called "Blended Learning".

Blended Learning is convenient for everyone at every places, because some online courses don't require any payments, or do but doesn't cost you an arm and a leg, simply because they're on online, or on social medias. But still providing students with a good amount of useful information, whether it's about a random subject that they like, a lesson they don't understand at class, or something they're really interested in.

Another benefit many students gain from this, also comes from the fact that Blended Learning can connect them with friends, teachers from across the globe. For instance, I used to study English a lot by communicating with some acquaintances I met in games, along side with that - I was also given the opportunity to attend some online classes that specifically teach students how to write, talk, and listen to English. This, not only helps people from different countries to communicate with each other much easier, it helps expanding the knowledge of one person.

Lastly, Blended Learning can be a splendid partner for teachers. When it comes to lessons, teachers can record them and post it on the class group chat, or making quizzes and tests on websites or apps that would be engaging with their students, especially those that are in the age of 6-10.