Forwarded from IELTS 9.0 √Suhrobjon Abdivaliev
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Forwarded from IELTS 9.0 √Suhrobjon Abdivaliev
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Forwarded from IELTS 9.0 √Suhrobjon Abdivaliev
Some people think that children should have activities organised for them, while others believe that they should be free to do what they want in their free time.
Discuss both views and give your opinion.
@WRITING_T
Discuss both views and give your opinion.
@WRITING_T
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Forwarded from IELTS 9.0 √Suhrobjon Abdivaliev
People have different views as to whether children should engage in structured activities or have the freedom to do whatever they want in their leisure time. While there are decided benefits to free play, I believe that it is crucial for parents to arrange the recreational pursuits of their children.
Proponents of allowing children to pursue their preferred activities highlight the benefits of free play for personal growth and development. By granting children the autonomy to participate in activities of their choice, they are likely to delve into their passions, unearth their talents, develop new skills, and cultivate a heightened sense of independence and responsibility. In a world where young people often lack fundamental traits such as discipline and self-reliance, encouraging them to make critical decisions can make a big difference in terms of their character formation and skill enrichment. Supporters of this school of thought also stress the significance of leisure time in a child's psychological progression. Without the opportunity to engage in activities they find fulfilling during their free hours, children might struggle with feelings of injustice and disenfranchisement, potentially leading to the breakdown of parent-child relationships.
In my opinion, however, the responsibility of regulating children's leisure activities falls on the shoulders of their parents. If children have unrestricted freedom in their free time, they may prioritize mindless entertainment over genuine relaxation and personal advancement due to their lack of maturity. A case in point is Uzbekistan, where many children spend long hours playing video games, binge-watching television programs, and scrolling through social media sites in lieu of meaningful face-to-face interactions and sports activities. This sedentary behavior has resulted in the erosion of vital interpersonal skills like emotional intelligence and conflict resolution, as well as the rise of chronic health conditions such as obesity and cardiovascular diseases. With the freedom to engage in their favourite activities, children are also likely to skip school and play truant in pursuit of instant gratification, ultimately compromising their academic performance.
In summary, although a large number of parents grant their children autonomy in their free time, I contend that it is essential to establish a well-organised framework for recreational pursuits. Only through the meticulous and strategic organization of leisure activities can we ensure children spend their downtime effectively.
Suhrobjon Abdivaliyev
@WRITING_T
Proponents of allowing children to pursue their preferred activities highlight the benefits of free play for personal growth and development. By granting children the autonomy to participate in activities of their choice, they are likely to delve into their passions, unearth their talents, develop new skills, and cultivate a heightened sense of independence and responsibility. In a world where young people often lack fundamental traits such as discipline and self-reliance, encouraging them to make critical decisions can make a big difference in terms of their character formation and skill enrichment. Supporters of this school of thought also stress the significance of leisure time in a child's psychological progression. Without the opportunity to engage in activities they find fulfilling during their free hours, children might struggle with feelings of injustice and disenfranchisement, potentially leading to the breakdown of parent-child relationships.
In my opinion, however, the responsibility of regulating children's leisure activities falls on the shoulders of their parents. If children have unrestricted freedom in their free time, they may prioritize mindless entertainment over genuine relaxation and personal advancement due to their lack of maturity. A case in point is Uzbekistan, where many children spend long hours playing video games, binge-watching television programs, and scrolling through social media sites in lieu of meaningful face-to-face interactions and sports activities. This sedentary behavior has resulted in the erosion of vital interpersonal skills like emotional intelligence and conflict resolution, as well as the rise of chronic health conditions such as obesity and cardiovascular diseases. With the freedom to engage in their favourite activities, children are also likely to skip school and play truant in pursuit of instant gratification, ultimately compromising their academic performance.
In summary, although a large number of parents grant their children autonomy in their free time, I contend that it is essential to establish a well-organised framework for recreational pursuits. Only through the meticulous and strategic organization of leisure activities can we ensure children spend their downtime effectively.
Suhrobjon Abdivaliyev
@WRITING_T
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Forwarded from IELTS 9.0 √Suhrobjon Abdivaliev
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Forwarded from IELTS 9.0 √Suhrobjon Abdivaliev
✅ A blessing in disguise = oxiri yaxshilikka olib kelgan yomonlik.
📝 Failing the test was a blessing in disguise, as it helped me perfect my craft.
📝 I consider being born into a poor family as a pure blessing in disguise.
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📝 Failing the test was a blessing in disguise, as it helped me perfect my craft.
📝 I consider being born into a poor family as a pure blessing in disguise.
@WRITING_T
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Forwarded from IELTS 9.0 √Suhrobjon Abdivaliev
IELTS 9.0 √Suhrobjon Abdivaliev
✅ IELTS Reading passage from the real CD exam! @WRITING_T
1) The writer describes the islands of Tristan da Cunha as...
Anonymous Quiz
13%
difficult to find in an emergency
18%
a place the media didn't understand
34%
somewhere different countries claimed to own
34%
unknown to most members of the public
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Forwarded from IELTS 9.0 √Suhrobjon Abdivaliev
✅ Read carefully and focus on the flow of information. I will soon send the question related to this paragraph.
@WRITING_T
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Forwarded from IELTS 9.0 √Suhrobjon Abdivaliev
IELTS 9.0 √Suhrobjon Abdivaliev
✅ Read carefully and focus on the flow of information. I will soon send the question related to this paragraph. @WRITING_T
2) What does the writer say about the islanders?
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17%
They could go for years with no contact with outsiders.
26%
They had no means of leaving the island to speak to others.
50%
They exchanged messages with boats that went past them.
8%
They traveled to the mainland on the supply ship.
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Forwarded from IELTS 9.0 √Suhrobjon Abdivaliev
IELTS 9.0 √Suhrobjon Abdivaliev
✅ Now, it is time for Yes, No, Not Given questions! @WRITING_T
People living on Tristan da Cunha are totally self-sufficient.
Anonymous Quiz
45%
YES
37%
NO
18%
NOT GIVEN
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