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English IV

(AC-S04) Week 04 - Task: Assignment - Work and


study

TEAM MEMBERS

Karen Carolay Aguirre Panta


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Luis Angel Portocarrero Lopez Samuel


Mariano Ballesteros Arrascue
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(AC-S04) Week 04 - Task: Assignment - Work and study

3. Description
 Step 1:
o Make a list answering this question: What are the pros
and cons of working and studying at the same time?
o Write your answers in the table:

 Step 2:
o Then, write your ideas using linking words, and comparative and superlative
adjectives. For example:
 Working and studying at the same time is the hardest thing to
do because courses are very demanding and you need a lot of time to
study, In addition, you need to learn job skills to do your work better
and devote extra time to other things as meetings, training, on-site
visits, etc.
o Use some or all of these expressions to organize your writing: however, on
the other hand, some people say that, so, for example, in addition, in my
opinion.
 Step 3:
o Structure your text into 3 paragraphs:
• Introduction
• Body
• Conclusion

 Step 4:

o Keep in mind the following:


 Work in pairs or groups of three.
 Use the grammar and vocabulary you have studied in the week.
 Use correct spelling and punctuation.
 Make sure your ideas are coherent.
 Avoid using translators.
 Double-check your writing before submitting it.
Task: Assignment - Work and study
Introduction:
In today's fast-paced world, the decision to work and study simultaneously is a choice made
by many. This choice comes with its own set of advantages and disadvantages, which we will
explore in this table. Balancing work and education is a challenge that demands careful
consideration and planning.

Working And Studying At The Same Time

PROS CONS
Working and studying allows you to gain It is complicated and requires a lot of
experience, make contacts and put what organization, you abstain from many
you study into practice things.
It allows us to better organize and manage it is stressful, you will have less time to
time. relax
you become more responsible, have money you will lose valuable opportunities to
in case of emergency.You will be able to generate more income, such as working
afford your studies. overtime.

Pros:
One of the most significant advantages of working and studying concurrently is the
development of exemplary time management skills. However, students in this situation
often find themselves juggling multiple responsibilities. On the other hand, this forces them
to become highly organized and exceedingly efficient. Moreover, they gain real-world
experience that complements their theoretical knowledge. This practical exposure is not just
valuable; it's the most invaluable aspect of their education, setting them apart from their
peers.

Furthermore, financial independence is another enticing aspect of this dual approach. By


working, students can support themselves financially, reducing the burden of student loans
and other expenses. They also learn to budget wisely and prioritize spending, becoming
exceptionally financially responsible individuals.

Cons:
On the flip side, working and studying simultaneously can be incredibly demanding. It is
often considered the most challenging option because it requires an extraordinary amount
of dedication and discipline. Courses can be exceptionally demanding, and managing both
work and education can be overwhelmingly stressful, leading to stress and potential
burnout.

Additionally, there's the significant risk of academic performance suffering due to divided
attention. Students might find it exceptionally difficult to excel in their studies when their
energy and focus are split between work and education. The constant pressure to meet
work deadlines and attend classes can take a significant toll on their mental and physical
health.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, the decision to work and study at the same time is a double-edged sword. It
offers valuable lessons in time management, financial independence, and practical
experience, making individuals exceptionally well-rounded. However, it also presents the
challenge of managing exceptional stress and potentially compromising academic
performance. Ultimately, the choice depends on individual circumstances and priorities.

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