BEST IELTS Writing Task 2, 29th July

BEST IELTS Writing Task 2, 29th July

WRITING TASK 2(AC+GT):-

BEST IELTS Writing Task 2, 29th July
BEST IELTS Writing Task 2, 29th July

WRITING TASK 2(AC+GT):-

Many schoolchildren today take part in work experience sessions for short periods of time instead of attending school.

Is this positive or a negative development?

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

SAMPLE ANSWER:-

It has been a popular trend for some time now to put children into what can be called ‘work experience placements’. The children are taken out of school and take part in various types of work, usually for around a week. Some people criticise this trend, but I can’t see how it can be a negative experience.

One of the criticisms is that children lose a week of schoolwork. With the pressure to do well at school increasing, children need every bit of help to maximise their potential. Taking them out of the school, it is therefore argued, stops them from getting access to needed education for a whole week. As the children won’t really be of much help to a workplace for just one week, it would therefore be better for them to remain at school.

While this is a valid point, taking a child’s entire experience of school into account, a single week away does not make a significant difference. Indeed, if the timing of the week’s work placements is done correctly, the week can also serve as a kind of holiday’ away from school, something that is regularly needed in order to allow children to remain fresh and enthusiastic. In many work placements, children also get to see some of things they learn at school put into a realistic context, allowing the children to understand the relevance of what they learn and thereby creating a way to reinforce the learning.

In addition to this children can be quite nervous about the world of work that they will have to join at some point in their lives. By getting this short taste of what it is like, they can see that it is nothing to be scared about. As well as this, children will often have some ideas of what they want to do for a living, but are not sure. By allowing them to see a type of work they are considering, they are better able to decide whether that career could be suitable for them.

I feel therefore, that work placements can be seen as a positive development. Missing a short amount of school is not serious and the benefits that can be gained from the placements are significant.

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