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Your thearcher has asked you to write a composition expressing your opinion about old and young family members living together in he same house 2.Your teacher has asked you to write a composition on the question:"do you think that life in the future will be better or worse ?"Write a composition giving your opinion on he subject It is difficult to answer your question because you have not identified the standard by which quality of life is to be judged. People have always wanted to know about the future, wondering whether life will become better or worse. There have been different ways of predicting or trying to foresee what future will bring along. As we advance towards the middle of the 21st century, I tend to believe that life in the future will undoubtedly become better for a number of reasons. The main reason for believing this this, is the fact that rapid technological advancements over the past few decades have made life a lot easier, and there is no reason to assume that they will not continue to do so. For example, gadgets and appliances such as washing machines, remote controls, microwaves and mobile phones have made peoples lives a lot more convenient. Therefore, there is no reason to doubt the fact that life will become increasingly easy as time goes on and more labour-saving devices are invented. Another factor that will lead to life being better in the future, is the fact that humans are becoming increasingly aware of the damage they have caused to the environment. In fact, they are already dealing with problems such as pollution, damage to the ozone layer and endangered species. If this attitude continues, it is very likely that in the future the world will be a much cleaner, more environmentally-friendly place to live in. All things considered, despite the many negative aspects of life in today's world, I feel that life in the future can only get better. However, we have to remember that what we do today, will not only affect us, but future generations as well. If we do that, we can look forward to a bright and happy future. 3.Your heacher has asked you to write a composition giving arguments for and against eating fast food.Write a composition on this subject The pace of life in today's fast-moving world is such that many people no longer have time to do basic household chores, let alone cook. Eating out in a traditional restaurant is usually too expensive and time-consuming. For this reason, the consumption of fast food has risen dramatically but is this a good thing or not? The main argument in favour of fast food is the fact that it is convenient, leaving people with more time to concentrate on more important things. In addition, service in fast food restaurants is quick and efficient, and one is able to eat one's meal with a minimum of fuss. Moreover, the food served is ususally quite tasty and nutritious. On the other hand, fast food is not particularly healthy, especially when eaten regularly, and can also be rather expensive compared to cooking at home. One should neither underestimate the amount of calories a standard portion contains, thus adding to the overall problem of obesity. Furthermore, many people are of the opinion that fast food has contributed to a breakdown in society because of the fact that it discourages people from sitting down to eat a home-cooked meal with family and friends, and from enjoying the conversation that goes with it.To sum up, although fast food is a convenient, short-

term solution to the problems of a high-pressure lifestyle, it should not be allowed to replace healthier, more traditional ways of eating. Nothing can be more enjoyable than sitting down to a delicious home-prepared meal with ones family. No hamburger or hot dog can ever give one such satisfaction. 4.Your teacher has asked you to write a composition discussing the various aspects of killing animals for the sake of trade and food.Write an essay on this topic. write a composition discussing the various aspects of killing animals for the sake of trade and food To what extent is it morally acceptable to kill animals for the purposes of trade and food? Some animal lovers insist that it is never acceptable, while many connoisseurs cannot imagine life without steak. Advances in the pharmaceuticals trade require the experimentation on, and the death of, countless monkeys and rats. Since new drugs help maintain human health, this seems justifiable. But a cosmetics company killing a rabbit after smearing mascara on its eyes is clearly indefensible, as is killing an elephant, an endangered species, to use its tusks for ivory jewellery. The use of animals for food is ethically permissible, provided that the animal is well taken care of while alive, is killed painlessly and is not an endangered species. The whole animal should also be used - e.g. cow hides made into leather clothes, bags and shoes. Still, a pro-vegetarian ecological argument can be made against killing animals for meat altogether: for an animal to produce one pound of meat, it must eat many pounds of grain. Despite this, some people still believe that life without barbecued sausages is not worth living. In conclusion, there is a fine line between acceptable and objectionable uses of animals. Although animal rights enthusiasts will always be against the use of animals for trade and food, in my opinion the use of non-endangered species of animals is acceptable as long as the whole animal is used and that it is killed in a humane way. 5.Every year,many countries lose large areas of precious forest due to fires..What can be done o prevent fores fires? The problem of forest fires is one that many countries have to deal with in the summer months, and every year thousands of acres of woodland and forest are lost to it. The nature of forest fires is such that they spread incredibly quickly, often leaving firefighters with little or no chance of bringing them under control. Therefore, some measures have to be taken to try to prevent them from happening. One solution to this problem is to separate forests into small sections divided by earth ditches. This will prevent fire from spreading should it break out in a section of a forest. In addition, the suggested measure could also make access in case of a fire easier. Another important measure that should be taken is to ensure that fire-fighters have quick and easy access to all areas of a forest. If a fire is detected in its early stages, it is often possible to put it out before it has the chance to cause too much damage. In addition to the previously mentioned ditches, a network of forest vistas should be created. Finally, the fact that many fires are deliberately started cannot be overlooked. For this reason, the crime of arson should be more severely punished in order to discourage

potential arsonists. What is more, people should be made more aware of dangers of uncareful handling of fire in the woods. To sum up, there are a number of ways to prevent forest fires. None of them can solve the problem entirely. However, if they are all put into effect, the problem will be effectively dealt with. 6.Your teacher has asked you o write a composition giving he advantages and disadvantages of camping holidays.Write an eassay on this topic. Camping is, by and large, a pastime that people either love or hate, depending on their personality. Those who are in favour of it, are quick to point out its many advantages, while those to whom it does not appeal to, often fail to see anything positive about it at all. What are the most important aspects to be considered when deciding about the merits and drawbacks of camping holidays? The advantages of camping holidays are mainly financial, since they are considerably cheaper than staying in a hotel. They also provide a lot more freedom of choice in terms of where one stays, since a tent can be pitched almost anywhere. For many people, though, the main reason for going on a camping holiday is the escape it offers from the stress of everyday life; after all, the chance to sleep in the open air, under the stars is not one that people often get. However, there are also disadvantages associated with camping holidays, the main one being a lack of amenities such as running water, which can make life very inconvenient. Another disadvantage is the fact that this lack of amenities, which one usually takes for granted, can make a camping holiday very tiring because of the extra work involved, meaning that it is possible to return from a camping holiday more tired than when one left. What is more, the question of safety of ones personal belongings and equipment can give rise to additional problems. Taking everything into account, camping can be an enjoyable experience as long as one is prepared to go without a few luxuries for a short period of time. Probably the main requirement for an enjoyable camping holiday, however, is that it suits ones personality. 7.Your teacher has asked you to write a composition giving arguments for and against computer games for children .Write an eassay on this subject Computers today play a more important role in peoples lives than ever before. They use them not only at work, but at home as a way of relaxing, and many children now need nothing more than a computer game in front of them to keep them entertained for hours. But is this necessarily a good thing? A point in favour of computer games for children is the fact that they can often help the child to sharpen his or her responses, since they require players to act and respond quickly. Furthermore, there are many computer games available that combine both education and entertainment. For example, computer word games enable a child to expand his knowledge, often without realising that he is doing so. On the other hand, staring at a computer screen for hours on end seems to be unhealthy for a child, and computer games have certainly played a part in children today becoming less active. What is more, childrens social skills deteriorate as they spend less time playing with their friends. Added to this, is the fact that computers are expensive this

can lead to financial problems for parents who feel pressured to buy one even though they cannot afford it. In conclusion, although computers and computer games can have a beneficial effect on children, it seems that they should not be allowed to play such an important role in their lives to the exclusion of everything else. Children should communicate and play with each other, go in for sports instead of staring at the screen the whole day long. School in romania Secondary Education in Romania is high school and there are five different types: National College, Military College, Economic (or Technical College), Standard High School (or Liceu) and Grup Scoler. The high schools may offer one or more of the following subjects to its students: Science, Humanities, and technical, vocational, and services/economics programs. Superior secondary school The superior secondary school or high school keeps a thirty hour schedule. There are two types of schools: theoretical with emphasis on general culture and technological that prepares students for certain types of jobs. Only students who pass the capacity test qualify for high school based on their past four year grades. Those who did not pass the test go to two years of professional school which prepares the students for the workforce. The majority of students go to the high school of their choice anywhere in the country. The Inspectorates (Board of Education) of each county assigns students to individual high schools based on past grades, which makes some high schools Ivy League as the majority is wealthy. These schools are very good because technology is part of instruction, computer programs and software are readily available, and the parents support the school financially when necessary. At the high school level, discipline problems occur more frequently and generally are solved by the teacher, division teacher and sometimes with the help of principals. Unfortunately for some teachers the lack of classroom management or special education courses on the college level leaves them feeling frustrated. Violence in high school has increased since 1990 as a result of more exposure to the western culture. Drug use is increasing as well. It is expensive and viewed as a privilege of the rich teenagers. Sex education and pregnancy prevention is not seen as the responsibility of the schools, but pregnancy is not really a common problem. Girls in this situation are moved to an evening school to continue their education.

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