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Answer:
I approve of Tinashe making his own choice, disregarding his family's opinion because choosing a career should always be a decision based on personal abilities and interests. There´s no point in him becoming a language teacher if he´s not good at it and he doesn´t want to follow that path.
However, I think he might be confused as to what type of training he would need to become a plumber. Although it´s a skilled job, plumbing requires skills that are usually acquired through a plumbing apprenticeship that usually lasts around four years.
Explanation:
The question refers to Tinashe, an 18-year-old Grade 12 student whose family wants him to go to university and become a language teacher, even though he does not do well in languages. What he want´s to do is go to the University of the Western Cape (UWC) to qualify as a plumber.
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