Write an essay in at least 120 words for or against the topic . 1. Big shopping centers are better than streets shops 2. Everyone should have a credit card 3. Children should save some of their pocket money every week 4. Children should have lessons about spending and saving money at school 5. Brand name : yes or no
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7. Trẻ em nên tiết kiệm một số tiền tiêu vặt mỗi tuần
8. Trẻ em nên về chi tiêu và tiết kiệm tiền ở trường.
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6. Being in love in high school years
Highschool love experience is one of the best because you are both young and innocent.Like looking forward at the end of the day to be with him or her. Walking you home. Or doing assignments together, going to field trips. Weekend hang-outs. Love letters all sweet
7. Online dating has become the trend amongst adults
This evolution has continued with the rise of online dating sites and mobile apps. Today, three-in-ten U.S. adults say they have ever used an online dating site or app – including 11% who have done so in the past year, according to a new Pew Research Center survey conducted Oct. 16 to 28, 2019
8. Students should have a part - time job
From my point of view, students should take a part-time job. First of all, working part-time helps students earn more money to cover everyday needs. They won't have to depend on their family. This is very good, especially for students have difficult circumstances. Secondly, working part-time is useful for students' study. It assists them to widen their knowledge and have good communications skills. For example, students who are studying English should take a part-time job in some famous places where have many foreigners. Therefore, they can practice English by being a tour guide. Finally, working part-time helps students have a good preparation for their future. However, I can't deny that taking a part-time job also has many bad effects such as studying becomes worse or being tired of working too much... In conclusion, I think students should take a part-time job but not too much.
9. Higher education should be free for everyoneIndeed, education plays an integral role in the success of a person. Although some argue that tertiary education ought to be paid by the students only, I, however, disagree with this view and believe that it should be free as it will improve the economy of the country and students can concentrate on their studies intensively.
10. School holidays are too long
One of the primary concerns for people who are against a prolonged vacation is because of the “forgetfulness” factor. Critical academic skills need daily repetition and teachers know that parents may not be able to carry out practice at home. This is true for some subjects and age groups; for example students learning to read must practice these skills consistently or the teacher will have to reteach some of the concepts.
The same goes for foreign languages and math facts. Even with a homework packet, some children may not have a home environment that encourages learning.
When classes do not have a definitive beginning and ending in accordance with the scheduled vacation, teachers can spend up to a week or more rehearsing the same lesson plans that were taught in the time before the holiday. This is frustrating for educators who must complete a certain number of lessons for a final exam that dictates the amount of government funding the school gets.
11. Sports should be taught at school
It can teach us a lot and we will have our health and it give us the chance to learn new sports and try to play sth that we didn't know. Also teach us how to work us a team and don't be selfish, We develop our identities and help us accept the loose and become better!
It is certainly true that people in rural areas move to cities in order to achieve high standards of living, but indeed life in cities is more challenging and difficult when compared to villages. There are several reasons for this kind of problem and various measures could be taken by government to improve the situation.
Life in the cities has its drawbacks, for instance, the cost of living in cities is higher than in rural areas, especially housing is much more expensive. As a result, homelessness is becoming more common in cities. There are also more serious problem like traffic congestion and some people do not manage work that can lead to people to commit crime. Moreover, there is a lack of sense of community in big cities, people do not even know their neighbors. Life in cities can be stressful and individuals do not have much time for themselves and their families, as a result the gap between family members is on the increase.
To overcome the increasing troublesome life in cities, the government should start some active measures. Firstly, one key to cities work better is good planning. Planners need to transform cities to make them beneficial for all citizens. Cities need green transport and green spaces; they need to be energy efficient and pedestrian friendly, with housing and jobs to attract people to come to live there. Secondly, the authority should make stricter laws to reduce traffic such as allowing ownership of only car per family and increasing the price of the car and petrol. And people would be encouraged to use public transport rather than driving. Finally, the initiatives could solve the housing problem by building high-rise apartment or by expanding cities.
In conclusion, it seems to me that there are various reasons for the problem in cities life that we are facing now and steps need to taken to tackle this problem.
Cities are often seen as places of opportunity, but there are also some major drawbacks of living in a large metropolis. In my opinion, governments could do much more to improve city life for the average inhabitant.
The main problem for anyone who hopes to migrate to a large city is that the cost of living is likely to be much higher than it is in a small town or village. Inhabitants of cities have to pay higher prices for housing, transport, and even food. Another issue is that urban areas tend to suffer from social problems such as high crime and poverty rates in comparison with rural areas. Furthermore, the air quality in cities is often poor, due to pollution from traffic, and the streets and public transport systems are usually overcrowded. As a result, city life can be unhealthy and stressful.
However, there are various steps that governments could take to tackle these problems. Firstly, they could invest money in the building of affordable or social housing to reduce the cost of living. Secondly, politicians have the power to ban vehicles from city centres and promote the use of cleaner public transport, which would help to reduce both air pollution and traffic congestion. In London, for example, the introduction of a congestion charge for drivers has helped to curb the traffic problem. A third option would be to develop provincial towns and rural areas, by moving industry and jobs to those regions, in order to reduce the pressure on major cities.
In conclusion, governments could certainly implement a range of measures to enhance the quality of life for all city residents.
A visible change of any living organism is getting older. Child, youth, adult and elder are some of the stages in our life. Child and elderly stages are dependent stages compared to other two stages. For both of these situations, a human being needs other’s support.
While we were children, our parents were there for our supportive role. When the parents became older, definitely their children need to be the supportive role for their parents. This is the role we carry among human beings vice versa. If the parents live with their children only parents will feel safer, attached to family and sharing of love. Unfortunately, many of them attending to works, they do not have time to look after their children neither their parents. In this case, elders could be sending to some a common place where other elders are staying. But payment cannot be made by the government.
Since it is the responsibility of their family, definitely family needs to pay for caring of their parents. They may not have enough time to take care of their parents. Since the government has employed special people for that, at least those elders’ parents need to be paid by their family.
For an example, many of the parents were private sector employees and they did not have a monthly pension scheme. But they have only Employee provident fund and employee trust funds. It has been used by the children of the parents in plantation sector of Sri Lanka. Finally, children will neither look after their parents nor elderly parents do not have own money in hand. That is, all advantages utilised from elders. When they become a stage of the dependent, families are trying to escape from their responsibilities. This is a kind of selfish. Paid by the government should be stopped and families should be paid for them.
Especially the children are responsible for looking after the parents; they should definitely pay for the parents and not the government.
( Written by - Niro)