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TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. ART .......................................................................................................................... 1
1. Some people think that art should be taught in schools. Others believe that it is a waste
of time and resources. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. ................................... 1
2. Many people argue that government funding for the arts is a waste of money. To what
extent do you agree or disagree with this viewpoint?............................................................... 1
3. Some people believe that art can be a waste of time and resources. Do the advantages
of art outweigh the disadvantages? ......................................................................................... 2
4. Cultural heritage sites are often at risk of damage or destruction due to various factors.
What are the problems and what can be done to protect them? .............................................. 2
5. In recent years, street art has become increasingly popular in many cities around the
world. Some people consider it a form of vandalism, while others see it as a legitimate form of
artistic expression. What is your opinion on this? .................................................................... 3
II. BUSINESS ............................................................................................................ 5
1. Some people believe that the government should regulate businesses more strictly to
prevent unethical practices, while others believe that businesses should have more freedom
to operate without government intervention. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. .. 5
2. Some people believe that businesses should prioritise profit over social responsibility. To
what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? ..................................................... 5
3. In many countries, there is a skills gap between what businesses need and what workers
are trained for. What are the causes of this and what can be done to address the issue? ....... 6
4. Many businesses are moving towards more flexible work arrangements. Do the
advantages of flexible work arrangements outweigh the disadvantages for businesses and
workers? ................................................................................................................................. 7
5. Many businesses are increasingly using automation and artificial intelligence to improve
efficiency and productivity. Do you think this is a positive or negative development for
businesses and workers? ........................................................................................................ 7
III. COMMUNICATION ............................................................................................... 8
1. Many people believe that social media has made communication easier and more
accessible, while others believe it has led to a decline in meaningful communication. Discuss
both views and give your own opinion. .................................................................................... 8
2. In the modern world, effective communication skills are essential for success in both
personal and professional life. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? 8
3. Many people struggle with public speaking, whether in a professional or personal setting.
What are the causes of this fear, and what strategies can be used to ovecome it? ................. 9
4. With the rise of social media and messaging apps, it is now easier than ever to stay
connected with friends and family. Do you think the advantages of these technologies
outweigh the disadvantages? ................................................................................................ 10
5. In recent years, many companies have implemented remote work policies, allowing
employees to work from home. Do you think this is a positive or negative development? ..... 10

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IV. CRIME AND JUSTICE ........................................................................................ 11
1. Some people believe that harsher punishments, such as longer prison sentences or the
death penalty, are the best way to deter crime. Others argue that prevention through
education, rehabilitation, and addressing the root causes of crime is more effective. Discuss
both views and give your opinion........................................................................................... 11
2. Some people believe that community policing, where police officers work closely with the
community to prevent crime, is more effective than traditional policing methods. To what
extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? ............................................................ 11
3. Cybercrime is becoming an increasingly serious problem around the world. What are the
main causes of cybercrime, and what solutions would you suggest to address this problem?
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4. The use of technology in law enforcement, such as facial recognition software, can help
solve crimes more quickly. Do the advantages of technology in law enforcement outweigh the
disadvantages? ..................................................................................................................... 12
5. The use of capital punishment for serious crimes is a controversial topic. Do you think
this is a positive or negative development in the criminal justice system? ............................. 13
V. EDUCATION ....................................................................................................... 14
1. Some people believe that vocational education, which focuses on practical skills and job
training, is more valuable than academic education. Others argue that academic education is
necessary for a well-rounded education. Discuss both views and give your opinion. ............. 14
2. Formal examinations are the only effective way to assess a student's performance.
Continual assessment such as coursework and projects is not a satisfactory way to do this.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? .............................................. 14
3. In many countries, there is a significant achievement gap between students from low-
income families and those from high-income families. What do you think are the main causes
of this problem, and what solutions would you suggest to address it? ................................... 15
4. Some experts believe that it is better for children to begin learning a foreign language at
primary school rather than secondary school. Do the advantages of this outweigh the
disadvantages? ..................................................................................................................... 16
5. In recent years, there has been a trend toward standardised testing in education. Do you
think this is a positive or negative development? ................................................................... 16
VI. ENVIRONMENT .................................................................................................. 18
1. Some people believe that economic development is more important than environmental
protection, while others argue that environmental protection should take priority. Discuss both
views and give your opinion. ................................................................................................. 18
2. Some people believe that individual actions, such as reducing plastic use and conserving
energy, are necessary to protect the environment. To what extent do you agree or disagree
with this view? ....................................................................................................................... 18
3. Deforestation is a major environmental issue in many countries. What do you think are
the main causes of deforestation, and what solutions would you suggest to address it? ....... 19

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4. The use of electric vehicles can help reduce air pollution and carbon emissions. Do you
think that the advantages of electric vehicles outweigh the disadvantages? .......................... 19
5. Atomic energy is becoming a more and more popular energy source. Do you think this is
a positive or negative development? ..................................................................................... 20
VII. Family relationship ............................................................................................ 21
1. Some people believe that it is better to live in extended families, while others think that it
is better to live in nuclear families. Discuss both views and give your opinion. ...................... 21
2. Parents should have the main responsibility for the upbringing of their children. To what
extent do you agree or disagree? .......................................................................................... 21
3. Many people believe that the breakdown of traditional family structures is a major cause
of social problems in today's society. What are the reasons for this phenomenon and what
can be done to address it? .................................................................................................... 22
4. In some countries, more people are choosing to live alone nowadays than in the past. Do
you think that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages? ................................................. 23
5. Some parents prefer to have their children be raised by their grandparents. Is this a
positive or negative trend? .................................................................................................... 23
VIII. FOOD AND CUISINE .......................................................................................... 25
1. Some people believe that traditional foods and dishes should be preserved and
promoted, while others argue that we should embrace new and modern cuisines. Discuss
both views and give your opinion........................................................................................... 25
2. In many countries, traditional foods are being replaced by fast food. This has a negative
impact on families, individuals and society. To what extent do you agree or disagree? ......... 25
3. The cost of fresh fruits and vegetables is often cited as a barrier to healthy eating. What
are the causes and solutions? ............................................................................................... 26
4. In most countries fast food is becoming cheaper and more available. Do you think the
advantages of this development outweigh the disadvantages? ............................................. 27
5. Some countries import a large amount of food from other parts of the world. Do you think
this is a positive or negative development? ........................................................................... 28
IX. GLOBALISATION ..................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
1. Some people believe that globalisation has positive effects, such as boosting economic
growth and encouraging cultural exchange, while others argue that it results in exploitation
and a loss of cultural diversity. Discuss both views and give your opinion. ....Error! Bookmark
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2. Many people say that globalisation and the growing number of multinational companies
have a negative effect on the environment. To what extent do you agree or disagree? ... Error!
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3. In recent years, there has been a trend towards protectionism and nationalism in some
countries. What are the causes and effects? ............................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
4. As cities become more crowded and expensive, an increasing number of people are
choosing to live in suburban or rural areas and commute to work. Do you think the
advantages of this development outweigh the disadvantages? Error! Bookmark not defined.
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5. Globalisation has led to increased interconnectedness between countries. Do you think
this is a positive or negative development? .............................. Error! Bookmark not defined.
X. HEALTH .................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
1. Some people believe that the government should be responsible for providing healthcare
to all citizens, while others argue that individuals should take responsibility for their own
healthcare. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. ..... Error! Bookmark not defined.
2. It is more important to spend public money on promoting a healthy lifestyle in order to
prevent illness than to spend it on treatment of people who are already ill. To what extent do
you agree or disagree? ............................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
3. Mental health is a growing concern in many societies today, with an increasing number of
people experiencing stress, anxiety, and depression. What are the main causes of this trend,
and what steps can individuals and society as a whole take to address the problem?..... Error!
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4. Some feel governments, rather than private companies, should be in charge of medical
services. Do you think the advantages of this development outweigh the disadvantages?
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5. Nowadays, a growing number of people with health problems are trying alternative
medicines and treatments instead of visiting their usual doctor. Do you think this is a positive
or negative development? ........................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
XI. LANGUAGE ........................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
1. Some people believe that everyone in the world should speak the same language.
Others think that people should have the freedom to speak whichever language they choose.
Discuss both views and give your opinion. ............................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
2. Living in a country where you have to speak a foreign language can cause serious social
problems, as well as practical problems. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this
statement? ............................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
3. Some experts believe that it is better for children to begin learning a foreign language at
primary school rather than secondary school. Do the advantages of this outweigh the
disadvantages? ........................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
4. Several languages are in danger of extinction because they are spoken by very small
numbers of people. What are the causes and solutions? ......... Error! Bookmark not defined.
5. The government should invest in preserving and promoting endangered languages. Do
you think this is a positive or negative development? ............... Error! Bookmark not defined.
XII. SPORTS ................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
1. Some people believe that sports play an essential role in society, while others argue that
they are a waste of time and resources. Discuss both views and give your opinion......... Error!
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2. Competitive sports have a positive impact on young people's lives. To what extent do you
agree or disagree with this statement? ..................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.

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3. Many people believe that hosting international sporting events such as the Olympic
Games is a good way to promote a country. Do you think the advantages outweigh the
disadvantages? ........................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
4. In many countries, there is a gender gap in sports participation. What are the reasons for
this, and what steps can be taken to encourage more girls and women to participate in
sports? ..................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
5. Some people argue that professional athletes earn too much money. Do you think this is
a negative or positive development? ........................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
XIII. TECHNOLOGY ......................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
1. Scientists believe that computers will become more intelligent than human beings. Some
people find it is positive while others think it is a negative development. Discuss both views
and give your own opinion. ....................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
2. Mobile phones should be banned in public places. To what extent do you agree or
disagree with this statement? ................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
3. Nowadays, many people use smartphones and tablets for work, study, and
entertainment. Do you think that the advantages of these devices outweigh the
disadvantages? ........................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
4. Online shopping has become increasingly popular in recent years. Do you think this is a
negative or positive development? ........................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
5. In some countries, there is a digital divide, with some people having limited access to
technology. What are the consequences of this, and what solutions can be proposed to bridge
the gap? ................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
XIV. WORK ....................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
1. Some people argue that working long hours is necessary to achieve success, while
others believe that it is important to have a good work-life balance. Discuss both views and
give your opinion. ..................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
2. Some people believe that job satisfaction is more important than job security. To what
extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? ............... Error! Bookmark not defined.
3. With the globalisation of the workforce, many people are required to work in teams with
colleagues from different cultural backgrounds. Do you think the advantages outweigh the
disadvantages? ........................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
4. In many countries, there is a gender pay gap, with women earning less than men for the
same work. What are the causes of this, and what solutions can be proposed to close the
gap? ......................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
5. In some countries, there is a trend towards a “gig economy”, where workers are hired on
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I. ART

1. Some people think that art should be taught in schools. Others believe that it is a
waste of time and resources. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

Arguments for teaching art in schools Arguments against teaching art in


schools

● Art education provides students with a ● Resources for art education can be
well-rounded education that includes limited and expensive, taking away
creative and expressive skills. from other important subjects.
● Art classes can be a way for students ● Some people believe that art education
to explore their interests and develop is not essential for students to succeed
their passions. in life and their careers.
● Art can help students to develop critical ● Time spent on art classes could be
thinking and problem-solving skills that better used for other subjects that are
can be applied in other areas of their seen as more important, such as maths
lives. or science.
● Art can promote cultural understanding ● Art classes may not appeal to all
and appreciation for different students, and some may feel forced to
perspectives. participate in something they have no
interest in.
● Art classes can provide a sense of
community and belonging for students ● The value of art is subjective and
who may not excel in traditional varies from person to person, making it
academic subjects. difficult to measure its impact on
student success.

2. Many people argue that government funding for the arts is a waste of money. To what
extent do you agree or disagree with this viewpoint?

Arguments for government funding for Arguments against government funding


the arts for the arts

● The arts contribute to the economy ● Funding for the arts can be seen as a
through job creation, tourism, and luxury that the government cannot
cultural events that attract people to afford, particularly during times of
cities and regions. economic hardship.
● The arts are an important aspect of ● Some people believe that the arts are a
cultural heritage and identity, which niche interest that only appeals to a
should be preserved and celebrated. small segment of the population, and
therefore should not be supported by
● The arts can have a positive impact on
public funds.
mental health and wellbeing, as they
provide opportunities for creative ● There is a concern that government
funding for the arts can be subject to

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expression and stress relief. political influence, leading to
censorship and restrictions on artistic
● The arts can be a powerful tool for
expression.
education and community
development, bringing people together ● Private funding and donations can
and fostering social cohesion. support the arts, reducing the need for
government funding.
● The arts can inspire creativity and
innovation in other fields, such as ● It is difficult to measure the impact of
technology and science, leading to new government funding for the arts,
discoveries and advancements. making it hard to justify the use of
taxpayer money for this purpose.

3. Some people believe that art can be a waste of time and resources. Do the
advantages of art outweigh the disadvantages?

Advantages of art Disadvantages of art

● Art can provide a means of creative ● Art can be a subjective pursuit,


expression and exploration for meaning that it may not appeal to
individuals, helping them to develop everyone or be seen as valuable by all.
their skills and interests.
● Art can be expensive, requiring
● Art can be used as a therapeutic tool, materials, equipment, and facilities that
helping individuals to cope with stress may be beyond the reach of some
and emotional issues. individuals and communities.
● Art can help to develop critical thinking ● Art may be viewed as a leisure activity
skills and problem-solving abilities, that detracts from more productive or
which can be useful in various aspects practical pursuits, such as work or
of life. academic studies.
● Art can promote cultural awareness ● Art may be criticised for being
and appreciation, providing insight into impractical or lacking in tangible
different perspectives and traditions. benefits, such as financial returns or
concrete results.
● Art can be a means of communication,
conveying complex ideas and emotions ● Art can be seen as a luxury or
in a powerful and effective way. indulgence that is not essential for a
healthy and fulfilling life.

4. Cultural heritage sites are often at risk of damage or destruction due to various
factors. What are the problems and what can be done to protect them?

Problems facing cultural heritage sites Solutions to protect cultural heritage


sites

● Natural disasters such as earthquakes, ● Develop and implement effective


floods, and wildfires can damage or disaster management plans to prepare
destroy cultural heritage sites. for and respond to natural disasters

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● Climate change can cause sea level and climate change impacts.
rise, erosion, and other environmental
● Implement measures to limit
changes that threaten cultural heritage
development and protect cultural
sites.
heritage sites from urbanisation and
● Urbanisation and development can construction projects.
encroach upon cultural heritage sites,
● Establish legal protections for cultural
leading to destruction or degradation of
heritage sites, including designation as
the site.
World Heritage sites, national parks, or
● War, conflict, and acts of terrorism can other protected areas.
result in deliberate destruction of
● Increase public awareness and
cultural heritage sites.
education about the value and
● Lack of funding, maintenance, and significance of cultural heritage sites to
proper management can lead to encourage responsible behaviour and
neglect and deterioration of cultural stewardship.
heritage sites.
● Provide adequate funding,
management, and maintenance for
cultural heritage sites to ensure their
preservation and longevity.

5. In recent years, street art has become increasingly popular in many cities around the
world. Some people consider it a form of vandalism, while others see it as a legitimate
form of artistic expression. What is your opinion on this?

Arguments in favour of street art Arguments against government funding


for the arts

● Street art can bring colour and life to ● Street art can be seen as vandalism or
otherwise drab and uninteresting public defacement of public property,
spaces. particularly if it is done without the
permission of the property owner or the
● Street art can be used to convey
local government.
political or social messages that might
not otherwise be heard or seen. ● Street art can be offensive or
inappropriate, particularly if it includes
● Street art can be a form of public art
profanity, hate speech, or other forms
that is accessible to everyone,
of objectionable content.
regardless of their socioeconomic
status. ● Street art can be a distraction or
nuisance, particularly if it is done in
● Street art can be a way for artists to
busy or high-traffic areas where it can
express themselves and share their
cause congestion or safety hazards.
work with a wider audience, without the
need for traditional art galleries or ● Street art can be expensive to remove
exhibitions. or clean up, particularly if it is done with
permanent materials such as spray
● Street art can be a way for
paint.
communities to come together and
create something that reflects their ● Street art can create conflicts between
shared values and experiences. different stakeholders, including
property owners, artists, and
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different opinions on what is
appropriate or acceptable in public
spaces.

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II. BUSINESS

1. Some people believe that the government should regulate businesses more strictly to
prevent unethical practices, while others believe that businesses should have more
freedom to operate without government intervention. Discuss both views and give
your own opinion.

Arguments in favour of strict Arguments in favour of business


government regulation freedom

● Government regulations can protect ● Businesses should have the freedom to


consumers from harmful or deceptive innovate and pursue new opportunities
business practices, such as false without unnecessary government
advertising or unsafe products. intervention, which can stifle creativity
and innovation.
● Regulations can ensure that
businesses operate in a socially ● Excessive regulations can create a
responsible and sustainable manner, bureaucratic burden that can impede
taking into account the impact of their business growth and development.
actions on the environment and
● Businesses should have the freedom to
society.
make their own decisions about how to
● Regulations can promote fair run their operations, without
competition and prevent monopolies, interference from the government.
which can harm consumers and limit
● In some cases, self-regulation and
innovation.
voluntary standards can be just as
● Regulations can protect workers' rights effective as government regulations in
and ensure fair labour practices, promoting ethical business practices.
including safe working conditions and
fair pay.

2. Some people believe that businesses should prioritise profit over social
responsibility. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

Arguments in favour of prioritising profit Arguments in favour of social


responsibility

● The primary purpose of a business is to ● Businesses have a responsibility to act


generate profits for its owners or ethically and responsibly towards their
shareholders, and maximising profits stakeholders, including employees,
should be the primary goal. customers, and the environment.
● Businesses that prioritise profit are ● Prioritising social responsibility can
more likely to be financially stable and lead to increased customer loyalty and
able to invest in future growth and trust, as consumers are more likely to
development. support businesses that share their
values.
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that prioritise profit are more likely to ● Businesses that are socially
succeed and create jobs and economic responsible are more likely to attract
growth. and retain talented employees who
value working for a company that has a
● Business owners have a responsibility
positive impact on society.
to their shareholders to maximise
profits, and social responsibility should ● Investing in social responsibility can
be secondary to this goal. lead to long-term benefits, such as
reduced costs, increased efficiency,
and improved reputation.

3. In many countries, there is a skills gap between what businesses need and what
workers are trained for. What are the causes of this and what can be done to address
the issue?

Causes of the skills gap Possible solutions to address the skills


gap

● Rapid technological changes and ● Education and training programs need


advancements are requiring new skills to be restructured to align with the skills
that many workers may not have. that are in demand in the job market.
● Changes in the job market and ● Employers can work with educational
economic trends are leading to a institutions to develop training
mismatch between the skills that programs that will provide students with
businesses need and the skills that the skills they need to succeed in the
workers possess. workforce.
● A lack of investment in education and ● Government policies can encourage
training programs is leading to a and incentivize businesses to invest in
shortage of skilled workers. education and training programs.
● Limited access to affordable education ● Businesses can provide on-the-job
and training programs is preventing training and development opportunities
some individuals from acquiring the for their employees to improve their
necessary skills. skills and fill gaps in their knowledge.
● Employers may have unrealistic ● Educational institutions can provide
expectations for the qualifications and career counselling and guidance to
skills needed for certain jobs, leading to students to help them make informed
a lack of qualified candidates. decisions about their future careers
and the skills they will need.

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4. Many businesses are moving towards more flexible work arrangements. Do the
advantages of flexible work arrangements outweigh the disadvantages for
businesses and workers?

Advantages of flexible work Disadvantages of flexible work


arrangements for businesses arrangements for workers

● Can improve work-life balance, leading ● Can be difficult to manage, as


to reduced stress and improved mental communication and collaboration can
health. be more challenging.
● Can provide more autonomy and ● Can lead to reduced team cohesion
control over their work schedule. and a lack of company culture.
● Can enable workers to better manage ● Can result in difficulties in monitoring
family and caregiving responsibilities. and measuring employee productivity.
● Can eliminate the need for lengthy ● Can lead to increased costs associated
commutes, saving time and money. with technology and infrastructure to
support remote work.
● Can provide access to job opportunities
that may not have been feasible
without remote work options.

5. Many businesses are increasingly using automation and artificial intelligence to


improve efficiency and productivity. Do you think this is a positive or negative
development for businesses and workers?

Advantages of automation and AI for Disadvantages of automation and AI for


businesses businesses

● Can increase efficiency and ● Can be costly to implement and


productivity, leading to reduced costs maintain, requiring significant
and increased output. investments in technology and training.
● Can improve accuracy and consistency ● Can result in job losses or changes in
in tasks that are prone to human error. job roles and responsibilities, leading to
employee dissatisfaction and
● Can perform repetitive or dangerous
resistance.
tasks that may be unsuitable or unsafe
for human workers. ● Can result in reduced creativity and
innovation, as machines may not be
● Can provide valuable insights through
capable of creative problem-solving or
data analysis and predictive analytics.
thinking outside the box.
● Can improve customer service through
● Can result in increased dependence on
chatbots and other automated
technology, making businesses
interactions.
vulnerable to cybersecurity threats and
other risks.

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III. COMMUNICATION

1. Many people believe that social media has made communication easier and more
accessible, while others believe it has led to a decline in meaningful communication.
Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

Advantages of social media for Disadvantages of social media for


communication communication

● Allows for easy and instant ● Can lead to a lack of meaningful


communication with friends, family, and interaction and shallow relationships,
colleagues across the world. as people may prioritize online
communication over face-to-face
● Provides a platform for sharing ideas
interaction.
and opinions, facilitating discussion
and debate. ● Can facilitate the spread of
misinformation and fake news, leading
● Can help to maintain and strengthen
to confusion and polarization.
relationships over long distances or
periods of time. ● Can lead to addiction and excessive
use, leading to negative impacts on
● Offers a range of communication
mental health and wellbeing.
channels, including text, voice, and
video. ● Can lead to cyberbullying and
harassment, as people may feel
● Can facilitate the exchange of
anonymous and emboldened to
information and knowledge, providing
engage in negative behaviors online.
access to a wide range of resources
and expertise. ● Can lead to a loss of privacy and
security, as personal information may
be shared or stolen without consent.

2. In the modern world, effective communication skills are essential for success in both
personal and professional life. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this
statement?

Arguments for the importance of Arguments against the importance of


effective communication skills effective communication skills

● Communication is essential for building ● Some people may be naturally


and maintaining relationships with introverted or have social anxiety, and
others, whether in personal or may find it difficult to develop strong
professional settings. communication skills.
● Effective communication can help to ● In some professions, technical skills
avoid misunderstandings, conflicts, and may be considered more important
other problems that can arise from than communication skills.
miscommunication.
● Some people may prioritize other
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by employers and are often considered problem-solving ability, over
a key factor in career success. communication skills.
● Good communication skills can help to
inspire and motivate others, leading to
better teamwork and collaboration.
● Effective communication skills can
enhance one's personal and social life
by improving the quality of interactions
with others.

3. Many people struggle with public speaking, whether in a professional or personal


setting. What are the causes of this fear, and what strategies can be used to ovecome
it?

Causes of fear of public speaking Strategies to overcome fear of public


speaking

● Fear of judgement and criticism from ● Preparation and practice, including


others rehearsal and familiarisation with the
topic
● Lack of confidence or self-esteem
● Visualisation techniques, such as
● Inexperience or lack of preparation
imagining a successful speech or
● Perceived pressure to perform well or presentation
meet high expectations
● Deep breathing and relaxation
● Past negative experiences or traumatic exercises to reduce anxiety and stress
events related to public speaking
● Gradual exposure to public speaking
situations, starting with smaller
audiences and gradually increasing the
size and complexity of the audience
● Seeking support from mentors,
coaches, or therapy to address
underlying psychological issues and
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4. With the rise of social media and messaging apps, it is now easier than ever to stay
connected with friends and family. Do you think the advantages of these technologies
outweigh the disadvantages?

Advantages of internet communication Disadvantages of internet


communication

● Easier and more convenient ● Can lead to addiction or overuse, which


communication with friends and family, can negatively impact mental health
regardless of geographic location and social relationships
● Can help to maintain relationships and ● Can lead to a sense of social
stay connected even with busy comparison or pressure to present a
schedules curated image of oneself online
● Can facilitate communication in ● Can be a source of cyberbullying or
emergencies or urgent situations online harassment
● Allows for sharing of photos, videos, ● Can be a distraction from face-to-face
and other media to enhance communication and personal
communication and stay connected connections
● Can provide access to support and ● Can raise concerns around privacy and
resources for those who may be data security, as personal information
isolated or in need of assistance is shared online
● Can help to bridge cultural and
language barriers in global
communication

5. In recent years, many companies have implemented remote work policies, allowing
employees to work from home. Do you think this is a positive or negative
development?

Reasons for remote working Reasons against remote working

● Increased flexibility and work-life ● Lack of face-to-face interaction and


balance for employees collaboration with colleagues,
potentially leading to decreased
● Reduced commuting time and costs,
creativity and innovation
leading to increased productivity and
job satisfaction ● Potential for distractions at home and
difficulty in separating work and
● Ability to work from anywhere with an
personal life
internet connection, allowing for greater
job opportunities and access to global ● Dependence on technology and
talent potential for technical difficulties
● Reduced office space and overhead ● Potential for decreased motivation and
costs for companies work ethic without direct supervision
● Can reduce carbon emissions and ● Potential for feelings of isolation and
environmental impact from commuting disconnection from company culture

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IV. CRIME AND JUSTICE

1. Some people believe that harsher punishments, such as longer prison sentences or
the death penalty, are the best way to deter crime. Others argue that prevention
through education, rehabilitation, and addressing the root causes of crime is more
effective. Discuss both views and give your opinion.

Harsher punishments Other measures

● May serve as a warning to potential ● Addresses the systemic issues that


offenders that the consequences of contribute to crime, such as poverty,
committing a crime are severe, which lack of access to healthcare, and
could deter crime at the societal level discrimination, making it a more
comprehensive approach
● Could serve as a form of retribution for
victims and their families, providing a ● Focuses on rehabilitating offenders,
sense of closure and justice providing them with the tools and
resources necessary to become
● May be necessary in cases of heinous
productive members of society
crimes or repeat offenders to ensure
public safety ● Can reduce the burden on the criminal
justice system by lowering recidivism
● Could deter criminals from committing
rates, which can help save taxpayer
crimes while incarcerated, leading to
money
fewer incidents of violence and
disorder in prisons ● Can help to reduce disparities in the
criminal justice system, as it addresses
the root causes of crime rather than
relying solely on punishment

2. Some people believe that community policing, where police officers work closely with
the community to prevent crime, is more effective than traditional policing methods.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

Reasons for community policing Reasons against community policing

● Community policing builds trust and ● Community policing can be resource-


improves relationships between police intensive and require a significant
officers and the community, leading to investment of time and money.
more effective crime prevention efforts.
● Some communities may not be
● Police officers who are familiar with the receptive to working with police
community can better identify potential officers, leading to challenges in
crime hotspots and implement implementing community policing
strategies to address them. strategies.
● By involving community members in ● Community policing can be vulnerable
crime prevention efforts, community to accusations of bias or favoritism,
policing can lead to a sense of particularly if police officers have pre-

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ownership and investment in the safety existing relationships with members of
of the community. the community.
● Community policing can help reduce ● Traditional policing methods, such as
the fear of crime by improving reactive policing, may still be
communication between the police and necessary in some situations where
the community. community policing is not effective.

3. Cybercrime is becoming an increasingly serious problem around the world. What are
the main causes of cybercrime, and what solutions would you suggest to address
this problem?

Causes for cyber crime Solutions for cyber crime

● Lack of awareness: Many people do ● Education and awareness: Teaching


not understand the risks of sharing people about the risks of cybercrime
sensitive information online, making and how to protect themselves can
them more susceptible to cybercrime. help reduce the number of victims.
● Insufficient security measures: Weak ● Improved security measures: Ensuring
passwords, unsecured Wi-Fi networks, that all software and devices are
and outdated software can make it updated, and using strong passwords
easier for cybercriminals to access and two-factor authentication can make
personal information. it harder for cybercriminals to access
personal information.
● Social engineering: Cybercriminals
often use tactics such as phishing ● Law enforcement: Governments can
emails or fraudulent websites to trick pass laws to criminalise cybercrime
people into giving away personal and prosecute those responsible.
information.
● Cybersecurity professionals: Hiring
● Malware: Malicious software such as professionals to develop and
viruses, Trojans, and ransomware can implement security measures can help
be used to steal information, disrupt businesses and individuals protect their
systems, and extort money. data.
● Dark web: The anonymity of the dark ● Collaboration: Collaboration between
web makes it a hub for criminal activity, law enforcement, government, and
including cybercrime. private organisations can help share
information and resources to combat
cybercrime.

4. The use of technology in law enforcement, such as facial recognition software, can
help solve crimes more quickly. Do the advantages of technology in law enforcement
outweigh the disadvantages?

Advantages Disadvantages

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● Deterrent effect: Some argue that the ● Risk of wrongful convictions: Critics
fear of capital punishment can deter argue that capital punishment carries
people from committing serious crimes, the risk of executing innocent people,
which can lead to a decrease in crime as the justice system is not infallible.
rates.
● Human rights violation: Some argue
● Retribution: Supporters of capital that the use of capital punishment
punishment believe that it is a fair violates human rights, as it involves
punishment for heinous crimes such as taking a life, and therefore should not
murder and provides a sense of be an option in a modern society.
closure for the victims' families.
● Bias and discrimination: Critics also
● Justice system credibility: Some argue argue that capital punishment is often
that the use of capital punishment is applied disproportionately to people of
necessary for the credibility of the colour and those from lower socio-
justice system, as it shows that society economic backgrounds, indicating
takes crimes seriously and is willing to systemic bias within the criminal justice
take action. system.

5. The use of capital punishment for serious crimes is a controversial topic. Do you
think this is a positive or negative development in the criminal justice system?

Advantages of capital death penalties Disadvantages of capital death penalties

● Capital punishment serves as a strong ● The possibility of wrongful convictions


deterrent to would-be criminals, and the execution of innocent people is
potentially reducing the number of a major concern.
serious crimes committed.
● It violates the fundamental human right
● It provides a sense of justice and to life and can be seen as a form of
closure to victims and their families, as state-sanctioned murder.
well as the wider community.
● Capital punishment is often applied in a
● The cost of keeping a person in prison discriminatory manner, with people
for life can be very high, so capital from disadvantaged or minority groups
punishment can be seen as a cost- more likely to receive the death
effective solution. penalty.
● The punishment fits the crime, ● It can have a negative impact on the
especially for heinous offences like mental health and wellbeing of those
mass murder or terrorism. involved in the process, including the
executioners and witnesses.
● There is no conclusive evidence that
capital punishment is a more effective
deterrent than other forms of
punishment.

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V. EDUCATION

1. Some people believe that vocational education, which focuses on practical skills and
job training, is more valuable than academic education. Others argue that academic
education is necessary for a well-rounded education. Discuss both views and give
your opinion.

For vocational education Against vocational education

● Vocational education is more focused ● Academic education provides a


on practical skills and job training, broader range of knowledge and critical
which can lead to more immediate thinking skills, which can be applied to
employment opportunities and career a variety of fields and situations.
advancement.
● It can also prepare students for further
● It can be more cost-effective than education, such as graduate school,
academic education, as it often which may be necessary for certain
requires less time and money to careers.
complete.
● Academic education can help develop
● Vocational education can help address well-rounded individuals who are able
the skills gap in many industries, as it to engage with a wide range of ideas
provides specific training for in-demand and perspectives.
jobs.
● There is a risk that vocational
● It can also provide a pathway to education can be too narrowly focused,
entrepreneurship and self-employment, leading to limited career options and a
as many vocational programs teach lack of adaptability in a changing job
business and management skills. market.

2. Formal examinations are the only effective way to assess a student's performance.
Continual assessment such as coursework and projects is not a satisfactory way to
do this. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

Arguments in favour of formal Arguments against formal examinations


examinations

● Formal examinations are standardised ● Continual assessment allows students


and provide a consistent way to to demonstrate their knowledge and
evaluate a student's knowledge and understanding over a longer period,
understanding of a subject. giving a more accurate reflection of
their abilities.
● Examinations are often designed to
test a wide range of topics within a ● Formal examinations can create a
subject, ensuring that students have a stressful and high-pressure
comprehensive understanding of the environment for students, potentially
material. hindering their performance.
● Examinations are a fair way to evaluate ● Continual assessment, such as

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all students, as they are given the coursework and projects, allows for
same questions and amount of time to more creativity and flexibility in
complete them. demonstrating knowledge and
understanding.
● Formal examinations provide a clear
distinction between passing and failing, ● Formal examinations often focus on
allowing students to understand their memorization rather than critical
strengths and weaknesses and work thinking skills, limiting a student's ability
on improving their knowledge. to demonstrate their ability to apply
knowledge in real-world situations.

3. In many countries, there is a significant achievement gap between students from low-
income families and those from high-income families. What do you think are the main
causes of this problem, and what solutions would you suggest addressing it?

Causes Solutions

● Unequal access to resources and ● Providing equal access to quality


opportunities education and resources for all
students
● Lack of support and guidance for low-
income students ● Offering extra support and resources to
low-income students, such as
● Economic and social factors affecting
mentorship and tutoring programs
the students' ability to focus on
academics ● Addressing economic and social issues
that affect students' academic
● Bias and discrimination in the
performance, such as poverty and
education system
homelessness
● Encouraging and supporting diversity
and inclusion in the education system,
including hiring more teachers from
diverse backgrounds and providing
cultural competency training for
educators
● Addressing bias and discrimination in
the education system, such as through
implicit bias training and diversity
education.

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4. Some experts believe that it is better for children to begin learning a foreign language
at primary school rather than secondary school. Do the advantages of this outweigh
the disadvantages?

Causes Solutions

● Earlier exposure to a foreign language ● Young children may not have the
can lead to better language acquisition attention span or focus needed for
and fluency in the long term. language learning.
● Starting at a younger age can help ● Starting too early may cause burnout or
children develop a more natural accent frustration, leading to a negative
and pronunciation. association with the language.
● Learning a foreign language at an early ● Early language learning may come at
age can promote cognitive the expense of other important
development and improve memory, subjects, such as maths or science.
problem-solving skills, and creativity.
● Some educators argue that it is more
● Early language learning can foster important to focus on foundational
cultural awareness and understanding, skills, such as reading and writing,
which can have long-term benefits for before introducing a foreign language.
social and economic integration.
● There may be a shortage of qualified
● Starting language learning early can teachers who are trained to teach
lead to greater motivation and interest foreign languages to young children.
in the language, which can increase
engagement and retention.

5. In recent years, there has been a trend toward standardised testing in education. Do
you think this is a positive or negative development?

Positive Negative

● Standardised testing provides a ● Standardised testing can create a


consistent measure of student stressful and high-pressure
performance across different regions environment for students, leading to
and schools. anxiety and even cheating.
● It can help identify strengths and ● Standardised testing can be biassed
weaknesses in the education system, towards certain types of learners and
leading to targeted improvements. can overlook individual talents and
strengths.
● Standardised testing can motivate
students to work harder and take their ● It can lead to a narrow focus on test
education more seriously. preparation, limiting the scope of
education.
● The results of standardised testing can
be used to hold teachers and schools ● The emphasis on test results can lead
accountable for their performance. to a lack of emphasis on other
important areas of education, such as
● It can help in the selection process for
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higher education or job opportunities. ● Standardised testing can lead to a
"teach to the test" mentality, where
teachers focus solely on test-taking
strategies rather than a well-rounded
education.

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VI. ENVIRONMENT

1. Some people believe that economic development is more important than


environmental protection, while others argue that environmental protection should
take priority. Discuss both views and give your opinion.

Economic development should take Environmental protection should take


priority over environmental protection priority over economic development

● Economic growth is essential for ● Environmental degradation can have


improving living standards and serious consequences for human
reducing poverty. health and well-being.
● Developing countries often prioritize ● Protecting the environment can be
economic development as a means of viewed as a moral obligation to future
catching up with developed nations. generations.
● Economic growth can lead to ● Natural resources are finite, and it is
technological advancements that can important to use them sustainably to
help mitigate environmental problems. avoid depleting them.
● Environmental protection can be costly ● Environmental protection can create
and can hinder economic growth. new economic opportunities, such as in
the renewable energy sector.

2. Some people believe that individual actions, such as reducing plastic use and
conserving energy, are necessary to protect the environment. To what extent do you
agree or disagree with this view?

Individual actions are necessary to Individual actions are not enough to


protect the environment protect the environment

● Small actions can add up to make a big ● Structural changes, such as regulations
impact on the environment. and policies, are necessary to address
systemic issues.
● Individual actions can set an example
and encourage others to make ● Individual actions can be limited in their
changes as well. impact, particularly if they are not
adopted on a large scale.
● Conserving resources and reducing
waste can save money in the long run. ● Many environmental problems, such as
air and water pollution, are caused by
● Collectively, individual actions can put
large-scale industrial activities, not
pressure on businesses and
individual behavior.
governments to adopt more
sustainable practices. ● Environmental problems require
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address them effectively.

3. Deforestation is a major environmental issue in many countries. What do you think


are the main causes of deforestation, and what solutions would you suggest to
address it?

Causes of deforestation Solutions to address deforestation

● Agriculture: Forests are often cleared ● Sustainable agriculture: Encouraging


to make way for agricultural activities sustainable agricultural practices, such
such as crop cultivation, livestock as agroforestry and organic farming,
grazing, and palm oil plantations. can reduce the need for forest clearing
for agricultural purposes.
● Logging: Logging for timber and pulp is
a major driver of deforestation in many ● Sustainable logging: Promoting
regions. sustainable logging practices, such as
selective logging and replanting, can
● Infrastructure development: Building
help reduce the impact of logging on
roads, dams, and other infrastructure
forests.
projects can lead to the destruction of
forests. ● Infrastructure planning: Planning
infrastructure development to minimize
● Mining: Mining activities can also lead
impact on forests, such as avoiding
to deforestation, as forests are often
forested areas or using existing roads,
cleared to access mineral deposits.
can help reduce deforestation.
● Population growth: Increasing
● Education and awareness: Educating
population puts pressure on land and
people about the importance of forests
resources, leading to more
and the negative impacts of
deforestation.
deforestation can help reduce demand
for forest products and increase
support for conservation efforts.
● Government policies: Governments
can enact policies to protect forests,
such as land-use planning, regulation
of land use change, and carbon taxes
to encourage conservation.

4. The use of electric vehicles can help reduce air pollution and carbon emissions. Do
you think that the advantages of electric vehicles outweigh the disadvantages?

Advantages of electric vehicles Disadvantages of electric vehicles

● Environmental benefits: Electric ● Higher upfront cost: Electric vehicles


vehicles produce no tailpipe emissions, are generally more expensive to
helping to reduce air pollution and purchase than gas-powered vehicles.

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greenhouse gas emissions. ● Limited driving range: Electric vehicles
can have a limited driving range,
● Lower operating costs: Electric vehicles
depending on battery capacity, which
are generally cheaper to operate than
may make them unsuitable for long-
gas-powered vehicles, with lower fuel
distance travel.
and maintenance costs.
● Limited charging infrastructure: There
● Reduced dependence on fossil fuels:
may be limited availability of charging
Electric vehicles can reduce
infrastructure, particularly in rural or
dependence on fossil fuels and
remote areas.
increase energy independence.
● Battery production and disposal: The
● Quiet and smooth driving experience:
production and disposal of batteries
Electric motors produce less noise and
used in electric vehicles can have
vibration than gas-powered engines,
environmental impacts, including
providing a smoother driving
resource depletion and pollution.
experience.

5. Atomic energy is becoming a more and more popular energy source. Do you think
this is a positive or negative development?

Advantages of atomic energy Disadvantages of atomic energy

● Reliability: Atomic energy provides a ● Nuclear waste: Atomic energy


reliable source of power that can produces radioactive waste that must
operate continuously for long periods be stored safely for thousands of years,
without interruption. posing a significant environmental and
security challenge.
● Low carbon emissions: Atomic energy
produces very low greenhouse gas ● High cost: The construction and
emissions, making it a clean energy operation of nuclear power plants can
source that can help reduce carbon be expensive, and there are also
emissions. significant costs associated with
decommissioning and waste
● Large-scale energy production: Atomic
management.
energy can produce large amounts of
energy, making it well-suited to meet ● Safety concerns: Nuclear accidents
the needs of growing populations and can have catastrophic consequences,
industrial economies. as demonstrated by the Chernobyl and
Fukushima disasters.
● Reduced dependence on fossil fuels:
Atomic energy can reduce dependence ● Security risks: Atomic energy
on fossil fuels and increase energy technology can be used to produce
independence. nuclear weapons, raising concerns
about nuclear proliferation.

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VII. FAMILY RELATIONSHIP

1. Some people believe that it is better to live in extended families, while others think
that it is better to live in nuclear families. Discuss both views and give your opinion.

Advantages of living in an extended Advantages of living in a nuclear family


family

● Strong family support: Living in an ● Greater independence: Living in a


extended family can provide a strong nuclear family can provide greater
network of family support and care for independence and privacy, allowing
children, the elderly, and other family family members to make decisions for
members in need. themselves.
● Sharing of resources: Living in an ● More flexibility: Living in a nuclear
extended family can help share family can provide more flexibility in
household and financial terms of lifestyle choices and decision-
responsibilities, making it easier to making.
manage expenses.
● Easier to manage: Living in a nuclear
● Cultural traditions: Living in an family can be easier to manage, with
extended family can help preserve fewer conflicts and fewer demands on
cultural traditions and values that are family members' time and resources.
important to family members.

2. Parents should have the main responsibility for the upbringing of their children. To
what extent do you agree or disagree?

Arguments for parents having the main Arguments against parents having the
responsibility for the upbringing of their main responsibility for the upbringing of
children their children

● Biological bond: Parents have a ● Community responsibility: The


biological bond with their children, and responsibility for raising children should
therefore have a unique responsibility be shared by the wider community,
to provide for their physical and including schools, religious
emotional needs. organizations, and government
agencies.
● Personal values: Parents are
responsible for instilling personal ● Support systems: Parents may lack the
values, morals, and ethics in their necessary support systems, resources,
children, which will shape their future or knowledge to provide the best
behavior and decisions. possible upbringing for their children.
● Education: Parents are responsible for ● Parental bias: Parents may have their
ensuring that their children receive a own biases, prejudices, or personal
proper education, which will prepare beliefs that can negatively impact their
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their future success. children's upbringing.
● Role modeling: Parents serve as role
models for their children, and therefore
have a responsibility to demonstrate
positive behaviors and attitudes.

3. Many people believe that the breakdown of traditional family structures is a major
cause of social problems in today's society. What are the reasons for this
phenomenon and what can be done to address it?

Reasons for the breakdown of traditional Ways to address the breakdown of


family structures traditional family structures

● Changing social norms: As societies ● Promoting family values: Governments


become more diverse and multicultural, and organisations can promote family
traditional family structures may no values and encourage people to
longer be considered relevant or prioritise their family relationships.
necessary.
● Providing support systems:
● Economic pressures: Increasing Governments can provide support
economic pressures and a focus on systems such as affordable housing,
individualism can lead to a breakdown child care, and family leave policies to
in family structures as people prioritise make it easier for families to stay
their own needs and desires over those together.
of their family.
● Education and counselling: Education
● Technological advancements: and counselling programs can help
Technology has made it easier for families navigate issues such as
people to communicate and connect communication, conflict resolution, and
with others outside of their immediate financial management.
family, leading to a weakening of
● Addressing social inequality:
traditional family structures.
Addressing social inequality can help
● Demographic shifts: As populations prevent the breakdown of traditional
age and become more urbanised, there family structures in disadvantaged
may be a decline in traditional family communities by providing equal access
structures due to changing lifestyles to education, employment, and
and preferences. resources.
● Social inequality: Inequalities in ● Community involvement: Community
income, education, and access to involvement and support can provide
resources can lead to a breakdown in families with a sense of belonging and
traditional family structures, particularly social support, helping to strengthen
in disadvantaged communities. traditional family structures.

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4. In some countries, more people are choosing to live alone nowadays than in the past.
Do you think that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?

Advantages of living alone Disadvantages of living alone

● Independence: Living alone allows ● Loneliness: Living alone can lead to


individuals to have greater feelings of loneliness and isolation,
independence and autonomy in their especially for individuals who do not
daily lives. have a strong support network.
● Privacy: Living alone provides greater ● Lack of support: Living alone means
privacy and freedom to pursue that there is no one to provide
individual interests without interference emotional or practical support in times
or interruption from others. of need.
● Cost-effective: Living alone can be ● Safety concerns: Living alone can lead
cost-effective, as individuals only have to safety concerns, particularly for
to pay for their own expenses and do vulnerable individuals such as the
not have to support others financially. elderly or those with disabilities.
● Self-discovery: Living alone can be a ● Financial burden: Living alone can be
time for self-discovery and personal more expensive than living with others,
growth, allowing individuals to learn as individuals must bear the full cost of
more about themselves and their living expenses.
interests.
● Mental health: Living alone can
● Flexibility: Living alone provides greater increase the risk of mental health
flexibility in terms of lifestyle choices problems such as depression and
and daily routines. anxiety, particularly in individuals who
are prone to these conditions.

5. Some parents prefer to have their children be raised by their grandparents. Is this a
positive or negative trend?

Positive aspects of children being raised Negative aspects of children being


by grandparents raised by grandparents

● Family support: Grandparents can ● Health concerns: Grandparents may


provide support and guidance to their have health issues that prevent them
grandchildren, especially in cases from providing adequate care for the
where the parents are busy or absent. children.
● Cultural transmission: Grandparents ● Generation gap: Grandparents may
can pass on cultural and family values have different parenting styles or
to their grandchildren. beliefs that clash with those of the
parents, which can create tension.
● Emotional stability: Grandparents can
offer emotional stability and comfort to ● Limited availability: Grandparents may
their grandchildren, which can be have their own commitments or
beneficial for their mental health. responsibilities that limit their
availability to care for the children.
● Cost-effective: Relying on

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grandparents for child-rearing can be ● Inadequate education: Grandparents
cost-effective compared to hiring a may not have the knowledge or skills to
nanny or sending the child to daycare. provide the necessary education and
guidance for their grandchildren.
● Family bonding: Spending time with
grandparents can strengthen family ● Strained relationships: If the
bonds and create lasting memories. grandparents and parents have a
strained relationship, it may negatively
impact the well-being of the children.

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VIII. FOOD AND CUISINE

1. Some people believe that traditional foods and dishes should be preserved and
promoted, while others argue that we should embrace new and modern cuisines.
Discuss both views and give your opinion.

Reasons to preserve and promote Reasons to embrace new and modern


traditional foods and dishes cuisines

● Cultural heritage: Traditional foods and ● Diversity: New and modern cuisines
dishes are an important part of a can introduce new flavours and
country's cultural heritage and identity. ingredients that expand our culinary
horizons and enrich our taste buds.
● Health benefits: Many traditional foods
are made from whole, natural ● Creativity: New and modern cuisines
ingredients that are healthier than can inspire creativity in cooking and
processed and fast foods. food presentation, which can be a form
of art.
● Sustainability: Traditional foods and
dishes often use locally-sourced, ● Globalisation: With the increasing
seasonal ingredients, which can be globalisation of food and culture, it is
more sustainable than imported or important to embrace new and modern
mass-produced foods. cuisines to reflect the changing times
and diversity of our world.
● Tourism: Traditional foods and dishes
can attract tourists who are interested ● Health benefits: Some modern cuisines
in experiencing the local cuisine and may incorporate healthy and nutritious
culture. ingredients that are not found in
traditional foods.
● Community bonding: Traditional foods
and dishes can bring people together ● Economic benefits: Embracing new
and create a sense of community and and modern cuisines can create new
belonging. business opportunities and job markets
in the food industry.

2. In many countries, traditional foods are being replaced by fast food. This has a
negative impact on families, individuals and society. To what extent do you agree or
disagree?

Agree Disagree

● Health effects: Fast food is often high ● Convenience: Fast food is quick and
in calories, fat, sugar, and sodium, easy to obtain, making it more
leading to obesity, diabetes, heart accessible for busy individuals and
disease, and other health problems. families who may not have the time or
resources to prepare traditional meals.
● Nutritional value: Traditional foods are
often made from fresh, whole ● Variety: Fast food offers a wider range
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and fiber than fast food. foods, which may appeal to people who
enjoy trying new foods and
● Cultural identity: Traditional foods are
experiences.
an important part of a country's cultural
identity, and their replacement by fast ● Economic benefits: The fast food
food can lead to a loss of cultural industry provides jobs and generates
heritage. revenue for local economies, which can
have a positive impact on society.
● Family dynamics: Traditional foods are
often prepared and enjoyed together as ● Adaptability: The introduction of fast
a family, promoting bonding and food in some countries has led to new
socialization, while fast food can lead and innovative food creations that
to isolation and disconnection. combine traditional ingredients and
flavors with modern techniques.
● Environmental impact: Fast food
production requires large amounts of ● Globalization: The spread of fast food
energy, water, and other resources, chains around the world has creatsed a
and generates significant amounts of shared cultural experience and a sense
waste and pollution. of unity among people from different
backgrounds.

3. The cost of fresh fruits and vegetables is often cited as a barrier to healthy eating.
What are the causes and solutions?

Agree Disagree

● Health effects: Fast food is often high ● Convenience: Fast food is quick and
in calories, fat, sugar, and sodium, easy to obtain, making it more
leading to obesity, diabetes, heart accessible for busy individuals and
disease, and other health problems. families who may not have the time or
resources to prepare traditional meals.
● Nutritional value: Traditional foods are
often made from fresh, whole ● Variety: Fast food offers a wider range
ingredients, providing more nutrients of choices and flavours than traditional
and fibre than fast food. foods, which may appeal to people who
enjoy trying new foods and
● Cultural identity: Traditional foods are
experiences.
an important part of a country's cultural
identity, and their replacement by fast ● Economic benefits: The fast food
food can lead to a loss of cultural industry provides jobs and generates
heritage. revenue for local economies, which can
have a positive impact on society.
● Family dynamics: Traditional foods are
often prepared and enjoyed together as ● Adaptability: The introduction of fast
a family, promoting bonding and food in some countries has led to new
socialisation, while fast food can lead and innovative food creations that
to isolation and disconnection. combine traditional ingredients and
flavours with modern techniques.
● Environmental impact: Fast food
production requires large amounts of ● Globalisation: The spread of fast food
energy, water, and other resources, chains around the world has created a
and generates significant amounts of shared cultural experience and a sense
waste and pollution. of unity among people from different
backgrounds.

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4. In most countries fast food is becoming cheaper and more available. Do you think the
advantages of this development outweigh the disadvantages?

Advantages of cheaper and more Disadvantages of cheaper and more


available fast food available fast food

● Convenience: Fast food is quick and ● Health consequences: Fast food is


easy to obtain, which is ideal for people often high in calories, saturated fat, and
with busy lifestyles who don't have time sodium, which can lead to obesity,
to prepare meals at home. heart disease, and other health
problems.
● Affordability: Cheaper fast food can be
more accessible to people with lower ● Environmental impact: The production
incomes who may not be able to afford and distribution of fast food can
healthier food options. contribute to environmental issues
such as deforestation, greenhouse gas
● Variety: Fast food restaurants offer a
emissions, and water pollution.
wide range of options and flavours to
choose from, giving people more ● Loss of traditional food culture: The rise
choices than traditional restaurants. of fast food can lead to a decline in
traditional food culture and cuisine,
● Innovation: The fast food industry is
which can negatively impact cultural
constantly evolving and introducing
identity and heritage.
new products, which can be exciting for
customers looking for something new. ● Economic costs: The affordability of
fast food may come at a cost to the
● Economic benefits: Fast food chains
economy, such as increased
create jobs and generate revenue for
healthcare costs due to the negative
local economies, which can be
health impacts associated with its
beneficial for the communities they
consumption.
operate in.
● Social consequences: The rise of fast
food can lead to a decrease in social
interactions and family meals, which
can negatively impact mental health
and social bonds.

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5. Some countries import a large amount of food from other parts of the world. Do you
think this is a positive or negative development?

Advantages of importing food Disadvantages of importing food

● Greater variety: Importing food allows ● Environmental impact: The


for a wider range of options and transportation of food over long
flavours that may not be available distances can contribute to greenhouse
domestically. gas emissions and other environmental
issues.
● Year-round availability: Importing food
from different parts of the world can ● Dependence on other countries:
provide access to certain foods that are Importing food can make a country
out of season or not grown locally. dependent on other countries for its
food supply, which can be a
● Economic benefits: Importing food can
vulnerability in times of political
create jobs in the importing country and
instability or economic disruption.
generate revenue for the exporting
country. ● Loss of local agriculture: Importing food
can lead to a decline in local agriculture
● Lower prices: Importing food can
and traditional food culture.
sometimes be cheaper than producing
it domestically, particularly for products ● Quality concerns: Imported food may
that require specific climate conditions not meet the same quality standards as
or resources. domestically produced food,
particularly with regards to food safety
● Food security: Importing food can
and regulations.
provide a source of food in the event of
a natural disaster or food shortage. ● Ethical considerations: Importing food
from countries with lower labor or
environmental standards can raise
ethical concerns about the treatment of
workers and impact on the
environment.

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