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There are arguments on both sides regarding the increasing use of technology in classrooms. While some argue it has benefits for students and teachers by providing more resources and information, others disagree and think it could be distracting. The essay will discuss both perspectives before making a reasoned conclusion on whether the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.

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Agree or Disagree Essay

Discuss Both Views Essay

Your opinion matters


In some countries an increasing number of
people are suffering from health problems as a
result of eating too much fast food. It is
therefore necessary for governments to
impose a higher tax on this kind of food.

A growing number of people feel that animals


should not be exploited by people and that
they should have the same rights as humans,
while others argue that humans must employ
animals to satisfy their various needs,
including uses for food and research.

Problem and Solution

Two-Part Questions

keywords, micro-keywords, action words

There will normally be a statement and


they will then ask you to answer to
separate questions.

Global warming is one of the biggest threats


As most people spend a major part of their
humans face in the 21st Century and sea levels adult life at work, job satisfaction is an
are continuing to rise at alarming rates.
important element of individual wellbeing.

Advantages and Disadvantages


Question type 1
In some countries young people are
encouraged to work or travel for a year
between finishing high school and starting
university studies.

Question type 2
Some experts believe that it is better for
children to begin learning a foreign language
at primary schools rather than secondary
school.

What problems are associated with this and


what are some possible solutions.

What factors contribute to job satisfaction?


How realistic is the expectation of job
satisfaction for all workers?

Discuss the advantages and disadvantages Do the advantages of this outweigh the
for young people who decided to do this.
disadvantages?

To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Question type 3
Computers are becoming an essential part of
school lessons.
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages
and give your own opinion.

Discuss both views and give your opinion.

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Sentence 1- Paraphrase Question

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Paragraph 1- Introduction
Sentence 1- Paraphrase Question

Paragraph 1- Introduction
Sentence 1- Paraphrase question

Paragraph 1- Introduction
Sentence 1- Paraphrase question

Sentence 2- Thesis Statement

Sentence 2- State Both Points of View

Sentence 2- Outline sentence (say what


you will discuss in the rest of the essay)

Sentence 2- Outline Sentence (mention


both questions)

Sentence 2- Outline sentence

Sentence 2- Thesis statement (state which Sentence 2- Thesis statement (your


one outweighs the other)
opinion)

Sentence 3- Outline Statement


Paragraph 2- Supporting Paragraph 1

Sentence 3- Thesis Statement


Sentence 4- Outline Sentence
Paragraph 2 - Main Body-1

Paragraph 2- Problem

Paragraph 2 - Main Body-1

Sentence 1- Topic Sentence

Sentence 1- State first viewpoint

Sentence 3- State problem

Sentence 1- Answer first question directly

Sentence 2- Explain Topic Sentence

Sentence 2- Discuss first viewpoint

Sentence 4- Explain what problem is

Sentence 2- Explain why

Sentence 3- Example

Sentence 3- Reason why you agree or


disagree with viewpoint

Sentence 5- What is the result of this


problem

Sentence 3- Further explain

Sentence 4- Concession Sentence

Sentence 4- Example to support your view Sentence 6- Example

Sentence 3- Outline sentence

Sentence 3- Outline sentence

Paragraph 2 (Advantages)
Paragraph 2 (Stronger Side)
Sentence 3- Topic sentence (Advantage
Sentence 4- Topic Sentence
1)
Sentence 4- Explain how this is an
Sentence 5- Explain why it is strong
advantage

Paragraph 2 (Advantages)

Sentence 5- Example

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Sentence 6- Example

Sentence 4- Topic Sentence


Sentence 5- Explain

Sentence 7- Topic Sentence


Sentence 8- Explain why it is strong
Sentence 9- Example

Paragraph 3- Supporting Paragraph 2

Paragraph 3- Main Body-2

Paragraph 3- Solution

Sentence 1- State second viewpoint

Sentence 7- State solution

Sentence 2- Explain Topic Sentence

Sentence 2- Discuss second viewpoint

Sentence 8- Explain how solution will solve


Sentence 2- Explain why
problem

Paragraph 3 (Disadvantages)
Sentence 6- Topic sentence
(Disadvantage 1)
Sentence 7- Explain how this is an
disadvantage

Sentence 11- Explain why it is not strong

Main Body Paragraph 4 (Opinion)

Sentence 3- Example

Sentence 3- Reason why you agree or


disagree with viewpoint

Sentence 9- Example

Sentence 3- Further explain

Sentence 8- Example

Sentence 12- Example

Sentence 10- Explain opinion

Paragraph 4- Conclusion

Paragraph 4- Conclusion

Sentence 1- Summary

Sentence 9- Summary of main points

Paragraph 4- Conclusion
Paragraph 5- Conclusion
Sentence 13- Summary of main points and
Sentence 12 Summary of main points
restate position.

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Sentence 4- Concession Sentence

Sentence 4- Example to support your view


Paragraph 4- Conclusion

Sentence 1- Summary

Sentence 1- Summary

Sentence 2- Prediction or
Recommendation

Sentence 2- State which one is better or


more important

Paragraph 4- Conclusion
Sentence 10- Summary of main points in
paragraphs 2 and 3
Sentence 11- Prediction or
recommendation

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Sentence count 11

Paragraph 3 (Weaker Side)

Paragraph 3 (Disadvantages)
Sentence 7- Topic Sentence
Sentence 8- Explain
Sentence 9- Example

Sentence 1- Topic Sentence

Paragraph 4- Conclusion

Paragraph 3- Main Body-2


Sentence 1- Answer second question
directly

Paragraph 1- Introduction
Sentence 1- Paraphrase question

Sentence 10- Topic Sentence

Sentence 4- Example

Sentence 11- Explain or give example

Sentence count 13

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It is argued that governments should levy a


tariff on junk food because the number of
health risks associated with consuming this
kind of food is on the rise. It is agreed that
a higher rate of tax should be paid by fast
food companies. Firstly, this essay will
discuss the fact that alcohol and tobacco
companies already pay higher taxes and
secondly, discuss how higher taxes would
raise prices and lower consumption,
followed by a reasoned conclusion.

There is an ever increasing use of


technology, such as tablets and laptops, in
the classroom. It is often argued that this is
a positive development, whilst others
disagree and think it will lead to adverse
ramifications. It is agreed that an increase
in technology is beneficial to students and
teachers. This essay will discuss both
points of view before coming to a
reasoned conclusion.

Climate change is among the principal


dangers facing people this century and
ocean levels are increasing dramatically.
This essay will first suggest that the biggest
problem caused by this phenomenon is the
flooding of homes and then submit
building flood protection as the most
viable solution, followed by a reasoned
conclusion.

As the majority of adults spend most of


their time at work, being content with
your career is a crucial part of a persons
health and happiness. This essay will first
discuss which elements lead to job
satisfaction and it will then address the
question of how likely it is that everyone
can be happy with their job.

Before embarking on college many


young people are advised that a year
working or travelling may be a good
option. This essay will suggest that
saving money is the biggest advantage
of this and a reduced motivation to
study is the primary disadvantage.

Higher excise on liqueur and cigarettes has


proven to be successful at curbing the
harm caused by these substances. This
revenue has been used to treat health
problems associated with these products,
has proven useful in advertising campaigns
warning people about the dangers of
alcohol and tobacco abuse and tax from
fast food could be used in the same way.
The United Kingdom is a prime example,
where money from smokers is used to
treat lung cancer and heart disease.
However, some may argue that alcohol
and tobacco are addictive substances and
fast food should not be treated in the
same way.

It is clear that the internet has provided


students with access to more information
than ever before. Moreover, learners have
the ability to research and learn about any
subject at the touch of a button. It is
therefore agreed that technology is a very
worthwhile tool for education. Wikipedia is
a prime example, where students can
simply type in any keyword and gain
access to in-depth knowledge quickly and
easily.

The foremost problem caused by sea levels


creeping up is the flooding of peoples
residences. Millions of people all over the
world live in coastal areas and if the sea
rises by even a few feet, they will be
inundated with water and lose their
property. Shelter is one of the most basic
of human needs and widespread flooding
would cause millions of people to become
homeless, not to mention losing all of their
possessions. The devastation brought
about by this was clear for all to see during
the 2011 Tsunami in Japan, in which
millions of people were displaced.

The two most important things that lead


to someone being satisfied at work are
being treated with respect by managers
and being compensated fairly. If those
more senior than you respect you as a
person and the job you are doing then you
feel like you are valued. A fair salary and
benefits are also important considerations
because if you feel you are being
underpaid you will either resent your
bosses or look for another job. These two
factors came top of a recent job
satisfaction survey conducted by
Monster.com that found that 72% of
people were pleased with their current
role if their superiors regularly told them
they were appreciated.

Third level education is very expensive


and lots of students decide to work for
12 months and save up money before
they begin their studies. This allows
them to pay for their living costs, tuition
fees and accommodation and focus on
their studies, rather than struggle
financially or have to get a part time job
on top of their academic work. The
Times recently reported that the
average student at a UK university
requires over $12,000 per annum just to
survive and many drop out because
they cannot afford to stay.

Increasing taxes would raise prices and


lower consumption. Fast food companies
would pass on these taxes to consumers in
the form of higher prices and this would
lead to people not being able to afford
junk food. For instance, the cost of organic
food has proven prohibitively expensive
for most people. Despite this, people in
many developed countries, where the
problem is most acute, can afford price
hikes and will continue to eat high fat
meals.

However, many disagree and feel that


technology deprives people of real human
interaction. Human interaction teaches
people valuable skills such as discourse,
debate and empathy. Despite this, human
interaction is still possible through the
internet and this essay disagrees
technology should be dismissed for this
reason. For instance, Skype and Facebook
make it possible for people to interact in
ways that were never before possible.

A possible solution to this problem would


be to build flood barriers. Flood defenses,
such as dikes, dams and floodgates, could
be built along coasts and waterways,
thereby stopping the water reaching
populated areas. The Netherlands is one of
the most populated areas in the world and
also one of the most vulnerable to flooding
and they have successfully employed
various flood defense systems.

With regards to the question of happiness


for all workers, I think this is and always
will be highly unlikely. The vast majority of
people fail to reach their goals and end up
working in a post they dont really care
about in return for a salary. This money is
just enough to pay their living expenses
which often mean they are trapped in a
cycle of disenchantment. For example, The
Times recently reported that 89% of office
workers would leave their jobs if they did
not need the money.

In conclusion, junk food should be taxed at


a higher rate because of the good
precedent set by alcohol and tobacco and
the fact that the increased cost should
reduce the amount of fast food people
buy. Finally, it is predicted that with the
ever increasing health problems associated
with obesity, governments are sure to
introduce some kind of fat tax in the near
future.

In conclusion, while the benefits of


technology, particularly the internet, allow
students to tap in to limitless sources of
information, some still feel that people
should be wary of this new phenomenon
and not allow it to curb face to face
interaction. However, as long as we are
careful to keep in mind the importance of
human interaction in education, the
educational benefits are clearly positive.

To conclude, stemming the rising tides


caused by increasing global temperatures
is one of the foremost challenges we face
and it will ultimately lead to many of the
worlds cities being left underwater, but a
possible solution could be to utilize the
flood prevention techniques already used
by countries like Holland. It is predicted
that more and more countries will be
forced to take such measures to avoid a
watery catastrophe.

In conclusion, being satisfied with your


trade or profession is an important part of
ones wellbeing and respect from ones
colleagues and fair pay can improve your
level of happiness, however job
satisfaction of all workers is an unrealistic
prospect.

Despite these advantages, many


students often get used to working or
travelling and dont want to return to a
life of study after a year off. This short
term view can cause some to bypass
university altogether and go straight
into a job that is beneath their
capabilities or may not offer the same
prospects their future career might have
done. For instance, a recent survey by
the British Government found that 26%
of students who take a gap-year never
enter tertiary education.
In conclusion, taking a break from
studies can be advantageous if it allows
people to gather up savings, however,
they should also be careful that it does
not lead to disillusionment with
education altogether.

Answer to the example topic


Some authorities think that it is more
favorable for pupils to begin studying
languages at primary school instead of
secondary school. This essay will argue
that the advantages of this outweigh the
benefits. The essay will first demonstrate
that the earlier someone learns an
additional language the more likely they
are to master it and that it brings added
cognitive benefits, followed by an analysis
of how the primary disadvantage, namely
confusion with their native tongue, is not
valid.
The main reason to start kids off with
foreign languages early is that this
increases the likelihood they will achieve
fluency in adulthood. That is to say that
they will have far more years to perfect
their skills and it will seem perfectly
normal to speak bilingually. For example,
in countries such as Holland and Norway
where English is taught from a very young
age, more than 95% of adults speak it at an
advanced level. Learning a second
language also helps to improve overall
cognitive abilities. In other words it
benefits the overall development of a
childs brain. A recent survey by Cambridge
University found that children who studied
a new language before the age of 5 were
significantly more likely to score higher in
Mathematics and Science.

Answer to the example topic


Information technology is becoming a
ubiquitous part of learning. This essay will
show that this is a welcome development
and can enhance educational practice. It
will first suggest that the instant
availability of huge amounts of information
is the primary advantage, followed by a
discussion of how it can sometimes lead to
plagiarism.

The main benefit computers bring to


learners is easy access to vast amounts
resources. Learners were once limited to
the books they had and the knowledge of
their teacher, now they can learn about
anything they choose at the touch of a
button. Google is a prime example,
because it allows people to easily search
for whatever they are looking for quickly
and accurately.
One possible drawback is that using the
internet to complete academic work can
sometimes lead to pupils copying articles
from the internet. As a result, students do
not have to think about their tasks and
learn very little. The Sunday Times recently
reported that 72% of college graduates in
the UK admitted to copying and pasting
Wikipedia articles at least once.

Those opposed to this say that it causes


the child to become confused between
their mother tongue and the other
language. However, there is actually no
evidence to support this view and children
from bilingual families do just as well in
both languages. My own son was brought
up speaking both Vietnamese and English
and outperforms most of his classmates in
both.

Overall, it is a very positive development


because most students will take advantage
of the power of the information
superhighway to enhance their studies,
rather than using it to cheat. For example,
in 2005 Cambridge University found that
students who regularly used a computer
were 26% more likely to get a first-class
degree than those who did not.

On balance the fact that early foreign


language learning leads to higher fluency
and improved brain function clearly
outweighs the flawed argument that it
impairs uptake of native languages.

In conclusion, the web has provided a


gateway to knowledge unlike anything
seen before and although it can
sometimes lead to a few taking the easy
route and plagiarizing, it is a very positive
step in the evolution of education.

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