I have three main aspects to support my idea. First of all, the purpose of learning is to make more contributions to society, not to serve the work. We learn more and more things in order to make our work easier in the future, so social activities are the inspection standard of learning. Secondly, social activities can let us know what our weaknesses are and what we should learn in the future. For example, if I can't use the computer in my social work, I must ask myself to learn it well to improve my work.
Finally, social activities are also a kind of rest after our study.
From what has been said above, we can draw a conclusion that social activities are good partners in learning, and we should make use of their relationship to create a better future.