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Some students work while studying.

This often results in lacking time for education and


constantly feeling under pressure.
What do you think are the cause of this?
What solution can you suggest?

In contemporary society, numerous students find themselves immersed in the challenging juggle
of work and education. Many students are working while studying to meet financial obligations,
gain work experience, or develop necessary skills. This often results in lacking time for
education and constantly feeling under pressure. There are several cause and solution to
answer on the statement above.

To begin with, one of the primary cause of students working while studying is the financial
burden associated with higher education. The phenomenon of students working while studying
is not a recent trend. Historically, students have engaged in part-time work to support their
educational pursuits. For instance, tuition fees, accommodation expenses, and other costs
render many students financially vulnerable. They seek employment to support themselves
financially and reduce the burden on their families. Thus, is proven why the financial burden
associated with higher education often results in lacking time for education.

Next, the solutions of this matter could be taken by institutions and governments by providing
more affordable education and financial programs. The government can also reduce the need
for students to work long hours. For example, every institution needs to establish scholarships
or grants specifically targeted at students who face financial difficulties. Therefore, when the
government implements more of these financial programme it helps the students by meeting
their financial needs.

To sum up, the phenomenon of students working while studying has become increasingly
prevalent due to financial burden with higher education. While, this trend offers potential
benefits, such as financial independence and skill development, it also raises concerns about
lack of time for education and constant pressure on students. It is suggested that the
government needs to play a big role in managing their students’ needs in order to solve their
problems.
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Children are generally more successful in foreign language studies than adults. Thus, it is better
to learn languages in childhood. Do you agree or disagree?

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or
experience.

In this modern world, learning at least one foreign language has become a necessity. Although
some people believe that all mankind can easily acquire a new language after extensive
learning, others claim that different ideal ages also play a role in learning a foreign language.
Indeed, it is much easier for children to master a new language than adults, especially elderly
people. It is partially agreed that children are better suited to learn languages in childhood
because they are fast learners and better at accepting new things.

To begin with, younger people tend to be more fast learners than adults due to their developing
acquisition skills. Most children and teenagers are used to learning new things, which makes
mastering a new language as easy as pie. For instance, toddlers can pick up a new language if
their parents interact with them using this foreign language. Due to this, children can spend a lot
of time studying the skills that will help them improve their foreign language. Thus, it is proven
why it is better for children to learn languages in childhood because they are fast learners.

Moreover, research shows that the brains of children are in better condition than the brains
pattern of average adults, which helps the children be better at accepting new things. This gives
an advantage to the younger people to learn new things easily than the adults. For example, the
children can process a new thing quickly without needing assistance from their parents.
Therefore, learning a new language in childhood helps them because the brains are in better
condition to accept new things.

To sum up, children are generally more successful in foreign language studies than adults
because they are fast learners and better at accepting new things. Nonetheless, learning a
foreign language is a challenge for all mankind. It is suggested that parents need to foster their
children in learning a new language from a young age to give them better chances to speak a
new language compared to those who are over thirty. Children are generally more successful in
foreign language studies than adults. Thus, it is better to learn languages in childhood. Do you
agree or disagree?

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or
experience.

In this modern world, learning at least one foreign language has become a necessity. Although
some people believe that all mankind can easily acquire a new language after extensive
learning, others claim that different ideal ages also play a role in learning a foreign language.
Indeed, it is much easier for children to master a new language than adults, especially elderly
people. It is partially agreed that children are better suited to learn languages in childhood
because they are fast learners and better at accepting new things.

To begin with, younger people tend to be more fast learners than adults due to their developing
acquisition skills. Most children and teenagers are used to learning new things, which makes
mastering a new language as easy as pie. For instance, toddlers can pick up a new language if
their parents interact with them using this foreign language. Due to this, children can spend a lot
of time studying the skills that will help them improve their foreign language. Thus, it is proven
why it is better for children to learn languages in childhood because they are fast learners.

Moreover, research shows that the brains of children are in better condition than the brains
pattern of average adults, which helps the children be better at accepting new things. This gives
an advantage to the younger people to learn new things easily than the adults. For example, the
children can process a new thing quickly without needing assistance from their parents.
Therefore, learning a new language in childhood helps them because the brains are in better
condition to accept new things.

To sum up, children are generally more successful in foreign language studies than adults
because they are fast learners and better at accepting new things. Nonetheless, learning a
foreign language is a challenge for all mankind. It is suggested that parents need to foster their
children in learning a new language from a young age to give them better chances to speak a
new language compared to those who are over thirty.

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