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Web con negative aspects: unhelpful and harmful

Feat ures violence and vulgar language

Ex children learn rude words from social media and websites

2. Effective tool in education


Sound and image -> easy comprehension
Ex study on relationship between material and performance: children expose to edu
web content outperformed

It is believed that web content is not beneficial to children and should not be used to educate them
in any way. However, there is a more persuasive argument that it should be utilized in education
setting as an effective tool of learning.

To sum up, while it is apparent that web content can sometimes be unsuitable for children, it is
undeniable that it can be a worthwhile educational tool

Practice 3

Adv: help students put their ideas into practice

Hands-on involvement = a more engaging way of learning

EX: planning & creating smt in class=>….

It is true that people do not recycle enough of our household waste. Although I accept that new
legislation is necessary , I do not agree that recycling law is the only measure that government
should take

In my view, a new recycling law would be just one possible way to tackle the waste problem.
Government could make it a legal obligation for householders to separate all waste in to different
bins. There could be punishments for people who fail to adhere to this law, ranging from small fine
to community service, or even perhaps prison sentences for repeat offenders. These measures
would act as a deterrent and encourage people to obey the recycling law. As a result, the improved
behaviour of homeowners could lead to clean, waste-free environment for everyone.

However, I believe that governments should not do simply introduce a recycling law. It might be
more effective if politicians put education, rather than punishment, at the centre of a recycling
campaign. For example, children could be taught about recycling at schools, and homeowners could
be informed about the environmental impact of household waste. Another tactic that governments
could be to create stricter regulations for the companies that produce the packaging for household
products. Finally, money could also be spent to improve recycling systems and facilities, so that
waste is processed more effectively, regardless of whether or not people separate it correctly in the
home.

In conclusion, perhaps we do need to make recycling a legal requirement, but this would certainly
not be the only way to encourage people to dispose of their waste more responsibly.

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