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  1. Did you like your science classes?
  2. Did you have science class in primary school or high school?
  3. What kind of science did you do at school?
  4. Do you think science classes are important?

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Did you like your science classes? I had a pretty positive experience with science classes, I mean, I found them really interesting, especially when we got to do experiments and stuff. I think it's because I'm a hands-on learner, so getting to mix chemicals and see the reactions was really cool. Plus, my teacher was super enthusiastic, which made the class a lot more engaging.

Did you have science class in primary school or high school? I had science classes in both, but I'd say high school was where I really started to get into it. In primary school, it was more about exploring and discovering the world around us, which was fun, but in high school, we delved deeper into the actual science behind things, and that's when it started to get really fascinating for me.

What kind of science did you do at school? We did a mix of biology, chemistry, and physics. I think my favorite was biology, just because I found the human body and how it works really intriguing. We did a lot of dissections and got to learn about the different systems, which was pretty mind-blowing. I mean, the complexity of how our bodies function is just amazing.

Do you think science classes are important? Absolutely, I think science classes are crucial. Not just because they teach you about the world and how it works, but also because they encourage critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Plus, with the way technology is advancing, having a basic understanding of science is essential for understanding the world we live in today. It's not just about the science itself, it's about developing a way of thinking.

Key Phrases and Idioms

hands-on learner
Someone who learns best by doing things practically rather than just reading or listening.
I'm a hands-on learner, so I prefer to try things out rather than just read about them.
delved deeper
To examine or study something in more detail.
In high school, we delved deeper into the science behind the experiments.
mind-blowing
Extremely surprising or impressive.
Learning about the complexity of the human body was mind-blowing.
critical thinking
The objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
Science classes help develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

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