Argumentative Essays
Argumentative Essays
Argumentative essays
1. Should the number of tourists visiting popular destinations be limited? .................................................. 7
7. How can the health and fitness industry make exercise enjoyable and accessible to everyone? .... 24
8. Challenges in life bring out the best in young people' What are your views? ........................................ 27
11. Is the traditional approach to education still effective in today's world? ............................................... 37
13. Should schools prioritize teaching through experimentation and discovery? ...................................... 43
14. What Steps Must Be Taken to Ensure Adequate Food Supply for All? .................................................... 46
15. What are the positive and negative consequences of commercialisation in sports? .......................... 49
16. How can we strike a balance between preserving traditional values and ensuring they do not
negatively affect society? ................................................................................................................................ 52
21. How can parents and schools prevent delinquency among young people? .......................................... 67
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22. Is it wrong to judge the merit of an art piece solely by its monetary value? .......................................... 70
26. There is no future for the car Its fate lies in its elimination.' How far do you agree with this
statement? .......................................................................................................................................................... 83
27. How has social media impacted language and communication? ............................................................ 86
33. Are Cartoons and Animations only for entertainment? ............................................................................ 104
34. Are Young People More Narcissistic Than Previous Generations? ....................................................... 107
36. Travel broadens the mind.' To what extent do you agree? ...................................................................... 113
39. Efforts should be made to preserve traditional forms of clothing.' Do you agree? ............................ 122
41. Do you agree that city life is becoming increasingly unattractive. ........................................................ 128
42. How can we address the growing problem of loneliness in our society? ............................................. 131
43. Is the Gaming Industry a Positive or Negative Force in Society? .......................................................... 134
47. We have turned our oceans into bottomless rubbish pits.' Do you agree? .......................................... 146
48. Should the press be given complete freedom to operate without any controls?................................ 149
49. Will Digital Books Ever Fully Replace Printed Books? ............................................................................. 152
50. Can cinema be a powerful tool for education and social change? ........................................................ 155
51. Assess whether it is possible, or desirable, to revive industries which have declined. .................... 158
52. Engineers make a positive contribution to our lives today. To what extent do you agree? .............. 160
53. To what extent is military spending justifiable when so many people live in poverty? ...................... 162
54. ‘Unlimited power is likely to corrupt the minds of those who possess it.’ To what extent do you
agree? ................................................................................................................................................................ 164
55. ‘Mathematics is the language of science and art.’ To what extent do you agree? ............................. 165
56. To what extent do you agree that an obsession with health is unhealthy? .......................................... 167
57. To what extent might freedom increase if people turned off their mobile phones and computer
screens? ............................................................................................................................................................ 168
58. Evaluate the effectiveness of film or literature in portraying the reality of your country. (UK) ........ 170
59. Evaluate the effectiveness of film or literature in portraying the reality of your country. ................. 171
60. To what extent has the communication of news been revolutionised in your country in the last
years? ................................................................................................................................................................ 173
62. To what extent should the ability to use Information Technology be education’s top priority? ....... 178
63. Human actions can prevent all natural disasters. Evaluate this view. .................................................. 180
64. Careful testing is the most important consideration when developing new medicines. Discuss. ... 181
65. To what extent do you agree that space tourism is a waste of precious resources? ........................ 183
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66. Museums and/or art galleries are no longer required now we can view their contents online.
Discuss. ............................................................................................................................................................. 184
67. Targeted online advertising is nothing more than an invasion of privacy. Discuss. .......................... 189
69. To what extent is history based on lies rather than facts? ...................................................................... 192
70. There are no great leaders in the world today. Discuss. ......................................................................... 193
71. Governments should be responsible for funding a nation’s performing arts. Discuss. .................... 194
72. To what extent is it necessary to reduce the number of vehicles on the roads of your country? .... 199
73. To what extent are timed examinations a fair means of assessment? .................................................. 200
74. Governments should be responsible for funding a nation’s performing arts. Discuss. .................... 201
75. Evaluate whether poets have any role to play in society. ........................................................................ 202
76. The media has become a dangerous part of daily life. To what extent do you agree? ...................... 203
77. ‘Families are less united than they have ever been.’ Discuss this statement with reference to family
values in your country. ................................................................................................................................... 204
78. ‘Democracy is the ideal form of government but it is very difficult to achieve.’ Assess this
statement. ......................................................................................................................................................... 205
79. ‘Wealth and happiness have nothing to do with income.’ Discuss. ....................................................... 206
80. Discuss whether the performing arts are important to the culture of your country. ......................... 208
81. ‘Freedom of the media is important in a democracy.’ To what extent do you agree?........................ 209
83. ‘Freedom of the media is important in a democracy.’ To what extent do you agree?........................ 212
84. ‘An uneducated society has never existed.’ Discuss. .............................................................................. 214
85. ‘There is more to being a good citizen than showing respect and consideration for others.’ Discuss
with reference to your country. .................................................................................................................... 215
86. ‘Knowledge of historical events does not help us to plan for the future.’ To what extent do you
agree? ................................................................................................................................................................ 217
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87. To what extent has increased internet use caused problems for law enforcement agencies? ....... 218
88. ‘Without good health it is still possible to lead a fulfilling life.’ To what extent do you agree? ......... 220
89. Evaluate what you consider to be the most significant future impacts of climate change. .............. 222
90. ‘The most important quality of a work of art is its appeal to the audience.’ To what extent do you
agree? ................................................................................................................................................................ 223
91. ‘Journalists should not interfere in the lives of celebrities.’ To what extent do you agree? ............. 224
92. ‘Film adaptations of books are rarely as successful as the original writing.’ To what extent to do
agree? ................................................................................................................................................................ 226
93. ‘Melody is essential to music.’ Discuss this view with reference to music you know well. ............... 228
94. Evaluate the necessity for online communications in running a business. .......................................... 229
95. Voting in national and regional elections should be a legal requirement. Discuss. ........................... 231
96. To what extent does sport produce good role models? ........................................................................... 233
97. A country’s continued development depends on the quality of education it provides. Discuss. .... 235
98. To what extent does tourism make a positive contribution to your country’s economy? ................. 237
99. It is possible to live a healthy lifestyle without being careful about what we eat. Discuss. .............. 238
100. Technology can never fully replace people. To what extent do you agree? ........................................ 239
101. Newspapers should not be allowed to publish the views of just one person or organisation.
Discuss. ............................................................................................................................................................. 240
102. Examine the view that it is the responsibility of art and literature to challenge society’s values. ... 241
103. The usefulness of household appliances and furniture is more important than their appearance.
Discuss. ............................................................................................................................................................. 242
104. International sporting events no longer represent the true nature of sport. Discuss. ...................... 243
105. To what extent is the main priority of education to teach people to read? .......................................... 245
106. Evaluate the benefits and difficulties of working from home. ................................................................. 247
107. People should always base their actions on the opinion of experts. Discuss. .................................... 248
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108. The work of scientists should never be restricted. Evaluate this statement. ...................................... 249
109. To what extent do you agree that computers have decreased our quality of life? ............................. 250
110. Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of mathematical modelling. .......................................... 252
112. Theatrical plays written before the twenty-first century have no relevance to life today. Discuss. 256
113. Printed newspapers, magazines, books and comics are no longer needed in our digital age.
Discuss. ............................................................................................................................................................. 257
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The task
The issue of limiting the number of tourists visiting popular destinations has become a hot topic in
recent years. While it is necessary to protect the environment and local cultures, limiting the
number of tourists can have a negative impact on the local economy. This essay will explore
both sides of the argument and suggest possible solutions to this debate.
Excessive tourism can lead to overcrowding, air and water pollution, and the destruction of local
flora and fauna. Therefore, it is crucial to limit the number of tourists to protect the natural
environment and local cultures. For instance, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia has suffered
significant damage due to excessive tourism. Limiting the number of tourists can help to preserve
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the reef and ensure that future generations can enjoy it.
Moreover, limiting the number of tourists can regulate the local economy and ensure that it
benefits from tourism. For example, Venice, Italy, has implemented a system of charging tourists
an entry fee to the city. This fee helps to maintain the city's infrastructure and preserve its cultural
heritage.
However, limiting the number of tourists can have a negative impact on the local economy.
Tourists bring in money, which creates jobs and stimulates the local economy. For instance, the
tourism industry in Bali, Indonesia, employs over 3 million people. Limiting the number of tourists
can lead to a decrease in job opportunities and a reduction in the amount of money generated
by tourism.
The solution to this debate is to find a balance between protecting the environment and local
cultures while still allowing tourists to visit popular places. This can be achieved by implementing
regulations and policies that limit the number of tourists while still allowing for a reasonable
amount of tourism. For example, local governments can limit the number of visitors to popular
destinations during peak seasons or impose a cap on the number of tourists allowed per day.
In conclusion, it is essential to limit the number of tourists visiting popular destinations to protect
the environment and local cultures. However, it is equally important to find a balance between
protecting these aspects and allowing tourism to benefit the local economy. By implementing
regulations and policies, we can ensure that popular destinations remain accessible to tourists
while preserving their natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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The task
In addition to physical appearance, having a strong personality is also crucial for success. Those
who are able to demonstrate confidence, enthusiasm, and resilience may be better able to
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handle challenges and capitalize on opportunities. People with strong personalities may be
able to make a positive impression on their peers and superiors, leading to greater chances
of success. However, it is important to distinguish between having a strong personality and being
aggressive or domineering. A strong personality involves being diplomatic and understanding of
others.
Finally, having well-developed opinions can also be beneficial in achieving success. Those who
are able to articulate their beliefs and ideas in a clear and compelling manner are more likely to
be taken seriously and respected by their peers. Furthermore, having strong opinions can help
individuals to stand out from the crowd and make their mark on the world. However, it is
important to be open to new ideas and perspectives, as rigid beliefs can hinder personal growth
and success.
In conclusion, success in life is a complex and multifaceted concept that cannot be attributed
to any one factor. While physical appearance, a strong personality, and well-developed beliefs
can be advantageous, they are not the only determinants of success. It is important for
individuals to recognize their strengths and weaknesses and strive to develop their skills and
talents in order to maximize their chances of success. Ultimately, success is achieved through a
combination of factors, including hard work, dedication, and a willingness to learn and grow.