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[Phi H] Writing Practice Test 482675

Task 1

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

The diagrams below show the existing ground floor plan of a house and a proposed plan for some building work.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

You should write at least 150 words.

Writing task 1

A glance at the given pictures illustrates several variations being taken in the construction of a current ground floor of a house.

Overall, what stands out from the diagram is that this place is going to be witness a significant change. Another noticeable thing is that the spacious location for hall will be completely cleared.

As can be seen from the shown maps, regarding the left side, the old kitchen will be kept its function and offered with a range of kitchen furniture. What's more, while both the entrance doors at the top and bottom of the floor's house stay unchanged, the opposite is will be true for the internal ones. Two doors being situated at the top of the picture wil be relocated in close proximity with the south entrance door.

Looking at the south of the illustration for more details, the whole place for living room will be kept its original existence whereas the hall, storage and internal door will be removed to in order to make way for the expansion in the living room's location. Futher, the stair will be also moved to north of the map instead of the middle place at the present time.

Task 2

You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.

Write about the following topic.

Some people believe that teaching children at home is best for a child's development while others think that it is important for children to go to school.

Discuss the advantages of both methods and give your own opinion.

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

You should write at least 250 words.

Writing task 2

It is widely believed that sending children to educational institutions may have several negative impacts on their development, and thus parents think home teaching may be a viable alternative approach. Personally, i perceive that this view has its own side, nonetheless, i lean towards the opposite one.

Admittedly, the option to educating children at home is rational for a number of reasons. To begin with, schools encompass various students from diverse backgrounds and personality, even the guilty ones, which acts as a contributor for the criminal tendency in later life of the children having exposure with these people. Hence, home schooling may completely control this phenomenon, preventing adverse effects on children's perception and behaviours. What's more, teaching at home can provide the choice to accquire knowledge about any subjects children desire to learn. For example, if a child has competence in maths, then he or she can merely concentrate on this realm, avoiding wasting time on others.

On the contrary, I think that engaging in shools is an indispensable part of a child's life. Initially, at the early years of children, this is the key moment to shape the their personality and behaviour. Accordingly, by paticipanting in educational institutions and having oppotunities to familiarize with others may be an incentive for children to enhance their horizon about the world. Further and even more importantly, though, not only perception but also countless necessary skills and powess may be developed during this schooling span. In other words, taking part in teamwork projects as well as extracurriculars at school may thoroughly reinforce various abilities from problem-solving, time- managing to communicating, which is conducive to fully strongthening a person's power.

All in all, given that educating children at home has its bright side, it seems to me that spending time at schools is still a far more pertinent option.

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