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3 thoughts on “IELTS AC and GT Writing Task 2: Presenting an Argument

  1. SW Reply

    Question two
    I disagree, because good students will be a good example to tough them
    and disobedient students will share there bad experience and it force them to be more disruptive, then before.

  2. Nkengbeza Brenda Ruth Reply

    Nowadays The world is more of digital than manual as compared to the 19th century. In that effect most people turn to do everything with the help of a computerised system like shopping working studying large organisations machineries and a lot more .
    In contrast to that computer system has its own demerits that affect the society in one way or the other like with younger generations the turn to focus more on the social media bad influence and a lot of screen time .
    To Conclude my opinion goes with the importance of a more computerised world it’s of great help to the society and it makes life more easy

  3. Muhammad Masood Reply

    On the one hand, computers can create several problems. Excessive dependence on them often reduces human creativity and critical thinking, as people tend to rely on ready-made solutions from the internet. Moreover, the rise of social media, made accessible through computers, has contributed to issues such as cyberbullying, privacy violations, and addiction. In workplaces, overuse of technology sometimes leads to job losses, as machines replace human labor. Furthermore, prolonged screen time has been linked to health concerns such as eye strain, back pain, and reduced physical activity. From this perspective, computers seem to cause as many problems as they solve.

    On the other hand, it is undeniable that computers are indispensable in modern society. They are the backbone of almost every industry, from education and healthcare to banking and communication. For instance, doctors rely on computer systems for accurate diagnoses, students use them for research and online learning, and businesses depend on them for global trade and data management. In addition, computers have greatly improved efficiency and connectivity, allowing people to work remotely and access information instantly. Without them, daily life and professional activities would be nearly impossible to manage in the digital age.

    In my view, although computers may bring certain drawbacks, their advantages far outweigh the disadvantages. The problems linked to their use are not caused by the machines themselves but rather by misuse or overuse. With proper regulation, balance, and awareness, computers will remain vital tools that continue to improve human lives.

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