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The speaker, Jiansheng, discusses how social media influenced his choice of topic for an essay about his trip to see pandas. He explains that social media provided information and personal experiences that helped him decide what to write about. He also mentions using social media to contact his high school teacher for insights on afterschool tutoring in China. Jiansheng believes that social media has had a greater impact on his personal interests than his academic interests. He suggests that teachers should consider incorporating social media into the classroom to enhance the learning experience. Hi, everyone. My name is Jiansheng. You can also call me Chris. Welcome to my part. I decided to write an essay for my place narrative about my trip to the background. I am able to see mainly because I saw Panda related posts on social media platforms, so to speak, and social media influence my choice of topic. In addition, I learned some information about through social media platforms, such as he was interactive and friendly to visitors. And combined with my own experiences of visiting the Panda house to see him in person, I decided what I was going to write about. Therefore, social media assisted me to some extent in the denial of specific content. I want to expand on this narrative. Question two. Social media played a huge role in my argumentative essay writing process, especially since I come from the Chinese cultural background, as I am more familiar with China's policies regarding afterschool tutoring. I contacted my high school teacher through social media and tried to develop my analysis of this social event through the lens of his views on the phenomenon of afterschool tutoring. Notably, I did not rely solely on social media as a source of information, but also used academic websites to review relevant information, including data, peer-reviewed articles, and so forth to support my argument. Question four. I agree that social media has had more of an impact on my personal interests than my academic interests. For example, generally, I brought something intriguing on those platforms, get some preliminary information, and then determine whether or not to go after it. Question five. I would agree that teachers should be more open to the idea of incorporating social media into their classroom curriculum. This will enhance the format of the classroom and facilitate the teacher's lesson planning session, such as a win-win situation would enhance the enjoyment of teaching, and learning should be promoted.

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