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You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.

Read the following text about farming in the city.

Primary schools produce large amounts of plastic waste each school day. Rather than
educate students about the serious effects of plastic pollution and build their support,
many schools have introduced a new policy banning plastic wraps and containers on-
premises. This has caused a lot of debate among students and their parents too.
Retrieved and adapted on September 13, 2024, at https://www.plasticfreejuly.org/get-
involved/what-you-can-do/at-school/
Primary schools generate significant plastic waste daily. Instead of educating students
about the impact of plastic pollution and gaining their support, many schools have
implemented a policy prohibiting plastic wraps and containers on the premises.
Đề 1+2: 1 dạng : chọn 1 viewpoint (agree / disgree)  give reasons (3) 
explain/ clarify

Write an essay to an educated reader discussing whether primary schools should


ban using plastic wraps and containers on-premises. Include reasons and any
relevant examples to support your answer.
You should write at least 250 words.
Your response will be evaluated in terms of Task fulfillment, Organization, Vocabulary,
and Grammar.
3.
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Read the following extract from a website.

Social media is now a big part of many teenagers' lives. A 2018 survey by the Pew
Research Center found that 97% of teenagers use at least one social media platform,
and 45% are online almost all the time. While social media has many advantages, it
also brings some risks and challenges for teenagers' mental health.
Adapted from www. wohum.org

Write an essay to discuss some positive and negative impact of social media on
teenagers’ mental health.  trung lập
You should write at least 250 words.Your response will be evaluated in terms of Task
fulfilment, Organization, Vocabulary and Grammar.

4.
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Read the following text about

Nowadays, having a part-time job is common among students. Some students choose to
work part-time after school, while others prefer to focus on their studies. What are the
advantages and disadvantages of working part-time after school for students? Provide
your opinion on whether students should work part-time or not.

Write an essay for educated readers to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this
matter and provide your opinions. Include reasons and any relevant examples to support
your answer.
Organize:
Introduction: State you standpoint/ viewpoint
- Body 1: disadvanatges
- Body 2: advantages (mình chọn) (nhiều ý hơn: 1.5 lần)
Conclusion: Restate viewpoint (Although….)

You should write at least 250 words. Your response will be evaluated in terms of Task
fulfillment, Organization, Vocabulary and Grammar.

5.
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Write about the following topic:

Smartphones have become an essential part of daily life. Some people believe that
smartphones bring more harm than good.
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of smartphone use in modern society.

Write an essay to an educated reader to discuss both sides of this argument and then give
your own opinion. Include reasons and any relevant examples to support your answer.
You should write at least 250 words. Your response will be evaluated in terms of Task
fulfillment, Organization, Vocabulary, and Grammar.

6.
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.

Many people believe that promoting tourism is essential for a country’s economic
growth. However, tourism can also have negative effects on the environment and local
communities.
Discuss both the positive and negative impacts of tourism on a country.

Write an essay to an educated reader to discuss both views and give your own
opinion. Include reasons and any relevant examples to support your answers.
You should write at least 250 words.Your response will be evaluated in terms of Task
fulfilment, Organization, Vocabulary and Grammar.

7.
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Write about the following topic:

Air pollution can make people sick by causing breathing problems and lung diseases. It
also harms the environment by damaging plants and animals. Dirty air can even affect the
climate and lead to more extreme weather. Reducing air pollution is important to protect
our health and the planet.

Write an essay to an educated reader to discuss the causes of air pollution and
solutions for air pollution. Include reasons and any relevant examples to support
your answer.

- Wildfire (climate, humans)


- Manufactuting (gas emission-factory) - remoted areas  eco-tourism
- Vehicles (private cars  …)
- Waste: plastic recycle gases  reduce plastic products
- ….2/3
- ….
You should write at least 250 words. Your response will be evaluated in terms of Task
fulfilment, Organization, Vocabulary and Grammar.

8.
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Write about the following topic:

In recent years the percentage of overweight children has been significantly increasing,
which raises concerns about children's health and activities.
What are the causes and solutions to this issue?

Write an essay to present causes and solutions to that issue then give your own
opinion. Include any relevant examples from your own knowledge and experience to
support your answer.
You should write at least 250 words. Your response will be evaluated in terms of Task
fulfilment, Organization, Vocabulary and Grammar.

Primary schools produce large amounts of plastic waste each school day. Rather than
educate students about the serious effects of plastic pollution and build their support,
many schools have introduced a new policy banning plastic wraps and containers on-
premises. This has caused a lot of debate among students and their parents too.

The issue of whether primary schools should ban plastic wraps and containers has
sparked considerable debate among students, parents, and educators. While some
believe such a ban could be too restrictive, I strongly support the idea, this new policy 
as it can lead to positive environmental impacts and promote awareness among young
students. due to the following reasons.

First and foremost, banning plastic wraps and containers in schools can significantly
reduce plastic waste. …..Schools generate a considerable amount of plastic waste daily,
much of which ends up in landfills or oceans, harming wildlife and ecosystems. …….By
implementing this ban, schools can minimize their plastic footprint and contribute to a
cleaner environment. For example, if a school encourages students to bring lunch in
reusable containers instead of plastic wraps, it can dramatically decrease the amount of
plastic waste produced each day.

………………………..

Additionally, this policy serves as an important educational tool. Instead of simply


discussing the effects of plastic pollution, students will experience firsthand the
importance of reducing plastic use. ……Schools can organize workshops and activities
to teach students about sustainable practices, such as using reusable containers and
bags. …….This hands-on approach can foster a sense of responsibility and encourage
children to adopt eco-friendly habits that they will carry into adulthood.

On the other hand, some may argue that banning plastic wraps and containers could
cause inconvenience for parents who are busy and rely on these items for quick meal
preparation. However, schools can provide alternative solutions, such as offering
workshops for parents on how to prepare eco-friendly lunches, which can help ease the
transition.  counter-argument  off topic.

In conclusion, primary schools should ban plastic wraps and containers on their
premises. This policy can significantly reduce plastic waste and provide valuable lessons
for students about the importance of environmental stewardship. By fostering a culture
of sustainability, schools can help shape responsible and environmentally-conscious
future citizens.
Primary schools produce large amounts of plastic waste each school day. Rather than
educate students about the serious effects of plastic pollution and build their support,
many schools have introduced a new policy banning plastic wraps and containers on-
premises. This has caused a lot of debate among students and their parents too.In
recent years, many primary schools have banned the use of plastic wraps and
containers on their premises. This is a good idea because it brings many great benefits.
 I …..

First of all, banning plastic in schools will reduce the amount of waste that ends up in
landfills. Every day, students throw away a lot of plastic, and this plastic takes hundreds
of years to decompose. If schools stop using plastic, there will be less waste, and this
will help the environment. Moreover, plastic pollution harms wildlife, especially animals
in the ocean. By reducing plastic waste, schools can contribute to protecting animals
and the planet.  cohesive devices

Secondly, banning plastic can encourage students to develop eco-friendly habits. When
students are required to use reusable containers, they will become more aware of the
importance of reducing waste. For example, students could use lunch boxes made from
metal or other sustainable materials, which can be used many times. In this way, they
will learn about environmental responsibility from a young age.

Finally, On the other hand, some people argue that schools should focus on educating
students about the effects of plastic pollution rather than banning plastic outright. While
education is important, a ban can be a more effective way to bring about immediate
change. By implementing a policy, schools can ensure that students follow the rules and
actively participate in reducing waste.
Finally, for all of the above reasons, I believe that banning plastic waste in schools is the
right decision to build a clean and effective learning environment.

As primary schools produce large amounts of plastic waste each day, many institutions
have introduced a rule banning plastic wraps and containers instead of educating
students about the effects of plastic pollution. While this approach has some benefits, I
believe it is largely negative.

Firstly, outright bans without educational support may alienate students and parents,
fostering resentment rather than understanding. ………. Schools should combine policy
with education, offering workshops on plastic pollution and practical alternatives to
empower students to make informed choices.

Relation? Câu 1 : ý 1, Câu 2: add more information : Moreover, Besides, Also, In addition
(Additionally)

Cause-effect: because, therefore, Thus, So,

Although, but, however,

Because, when, if, which-clause


Moreover, the practicality of such a ban must be considered. Many families rely on
convenient options for lunch preparation, and a sudden ban could create logistical
challenges. …….A more effective strategy might involve gradually phasing out plastic
use while providing alternatives.

Finally, this ban may hinder students' understanding of plastic pollution. Without
education on its environmental impact, they may see the ban as arbitrary, leading to,
which leads to resistance against sustainable practices in the future. ………..Schools
should focus on educating students to cultivate responsibility and promote meaningful
discussions about sustainability.

In conclusion, I believe that banning plastic wraps and containers in primary schools is a
negative solution. This measure should be accompanied by educational efforts and
practical alternatives. By adopting a comprehensive approach, schools can foster
environmental responsibility and encourage students to become advocates for a
sustainable future.

Collocation
Ozdic

Many people are debating whether primary schools should ban the use of plastic bags
and containers. While this can help reduce plastic waste, there are also challenges to
consider. First, banning plastic in schools can reduce the amount of plastic waste
produced each day. This is important because plastic is difficult to decompose and
causes environmental pollution. If students are encouraged to use reusable food
containers or environmentally friendly wraps, they will learn to live more sustainably.
Additionally, this can spread to families and communities, helping to better protect the
environment. However, banning plastic may also cause difficulties for some families.
Many people use plastic bags and containers because they are cheap and convenient.
Alternatives, such as metal containers or beeswax wraps, can be more expensive,
making it difficult for some families to afford. Moreover, if schools do not clearly explain
the reasons and help parents and students understand the ban, they may not support
this policy. Instead of just banning plastic, schools should first educate students about
the harmful effects of plastic pollution. This way, students will understand why change
is needed and be willing to implement it. Schools can organize lessons on recycling or
encourage initiatives to reduce waste. In conclusion, banning plastic bags and
containers in schools is a good idea, but it should be combined with education to be
more effective. This will help create long-lasting and meaningful changes for both
students and the environment.Plastic pollution has become a significant environmental
issue, with primary schools being a source of large amounts of plastic waste each day.
In response, many schools have introduced policies that ban plastic wraps and
containers on their premises, sparking debates among students and parents. While this
move aims to reduce waste, I believe that banning plastic wraps and containers outright
may not be the most effective solution. Instead, schools should focus on raising
awareness and encouraging sustainable habits.

First, banning plastic wraps and containers could create difficulties for both students
and their families. Plastic wraps and containers are affordable, lightweight, and
convenient for packing school lunches. Forcing families to switch to more sustainable
alternatives like reusable containers might impose an additional financial burden,
especially for those from low-income backgrounds. Rather than a complete ban, schools
could offer flexible guidelines, encouraging the gradual transition to eco-friendly options
while providing support for families who need it.
Second, education is a more powerful tool for creating long-term change. If students are
taught about the environmental impact of plastic waste, they are more likely to
internalize the importance of reducing plastic usage. Schools should incorporate lessons
on sustainability and the effects of plastic pollution into their curricula. This would
empower students to make informed decisions and even inspire their families to adopt
more sustainable practices at home, making a broader and more lasting impact.

Finally, implementing a ban without sufficient preparation could cause frustration and
resistance among students and parents. A sudden shift may feel forced and unpopular,
leading to pushback against the policy. Instead, schools can introduce initiatives like
recycling programs or eco-friendly competitions that make reducing plastic waste a fun
and engaging process. This positive reinforcement would likely yield better results than
a rigid ban.

In conclusion, while banning plastic wraps and containers in primary schools may seem
like a direct solution to reducing plastic waste, it is not without challenges. By focusing
on education and offering practical alternatives, schools can foster sustainable habits
that will benefit the environment in the long run.

ChatGPT

- Search Google: Ielts


- Write (personized) -
- Nhờ ChatGPT (prompt)

You are an expert in revising essays. Please revise the following essay to make a better version.
Remember not to use too superficial and complicated vocabulary. Remember to add cohesive devices
where appropriate.

Please/ Can you replace “….” with a lower level word/ vocabulary.

Please revise this sentence/ paragraph./ Please paraphrase this.

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Tìm từ trong tiếng Anh: giải thích cặn kẽ nghĩa

Outline

Task 1:

Dear…/ Hi

Cần trả lời bn câu hỏi: 3 (1,2,3)

Task 2:

Paraphrase topic + quan điểm  Introduction

2,3 body

Conclusion

Viết trên giấy

Chừa 1 dòng/ thụt vào đầu dòng

………..
Speaking:

Pronunciation: đúng, final sound  Cambridge

Voscreen  app listening  speaking  repeat (10p)

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