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Problem of people living in big cities

Problem of people living in big cities

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Topic: People living in big cities face several problems. What are these problems? Should governments encourage people to move to smaller town?

Nowadays, the majority of world population is living in urban areas. While many people associate city life with prosperity, urban dwellers actually have to experience various difficulties, including crime and environmental pollution. From my perspective, governments should use counter-urbanization as a measure to ease the aforementioned problems.

One of the common issues with living in a city is crime. For a violent crime to occur, there must be a culprit and a victim. In a highly populated area, the risk of encountering a mob is much higher than that of a small town. Additionally, if the culprit feels protected by the anonymity that a large city provides, he may commit more wrongdoings. Furthermore, air pollution is also a prevalent issue in major cities. Surface transportation is the main source of greenhouse gas emissions, which cause respiratory problems to the people. This problem is exacerbated by the sheer number of vehicles commuting daily in the city.

In my opinion, to tackle both the issues above, governments should promote the migration from urban areas to rural ones. As the population density of a metropolitan area is reduced, so do crimes and air pollution. However, city dwellers have their reasons to stay in urban places, such as to enjoy education and job opportunities. This is why governments need to step in because only they can introduce rural development policies. If countryside areas have better infrastructures, people will find less incentive to live in big cities.

In conclusion, crime and air pollution are two of the various problems of urban life. I believe that urban-to-rural migration, promoted by governments, is an appropriate solution for those issues.

(273 words)

(This model essay is written by Anh Tran - an administrator of Let’s Write Something.)

 

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Topic: People living in big cities face several problems. What are these problems? Should governments encourage people to move to smaller town?

 

This is a two-part question essay, formed by mixing a cause-solution essay and an opinion essay. Such a question type may appear frequently in the future.
 

Sample essay band 6.0:

 

Despite a facilitated lifestyle, the urban populas seems to deal with certain difficulties. This essay will discuss those associateted isseues, and whether or not the governments should promote smaller towns as an alternative for major cities.

Although, the people living in populated areas are able to avail lucrative oppurtunities in fields of education, employment and enterntainment somehow, there are some issues to be dealth with. First of all, the most nototrious is; traffic congestion, as the number of vehicles on roads is increasing, and there is no solution to it yet. Causing air and noise polution, the greatest drivers in manipulating human's mental and physical health. Another worth mentioning worry is, unemployment. As more and more people are leaving their hometowns in search of jobs; the city populas is swelling up day by day.   

As far as the government role is concerned, it seems that it could help lessen the problems faced by urban habitants. To illustrate, the authorities should start housing schemes in smaller towns to divert public attention towards smaller towns. Also, providing health and job facilities within one's hometown could persuade people to stay there more. In addition, factories and hospital buildings ahould be moved into remote areas to support rural living.

To conclude, infact people do fantasize about living in larger cities; to dwell among advanced living standards, but when after moving in they have to encounter certain problems. To tackle the situation, government should step in, and design solid schemes to stop urban crawl. It should initiate plans to ease urban inhabitants and inspire them to move into smaller settlements.

(Written by Nadia Syed)


Corrected Essay
 

Despite a facilitated comfortable lifestyle, the urban populas populace seems to deal with certain difficulties. This essay will discuss those associateted associated isseues issues, and whether or not the governments should promote smaller towns as an alternative for to major cities for citizens.

  • Facilitated” isn’t usually used as an adjective, especially when going with “lifestyle”. The correct collocation here is “comfortable lifestyle”.

  • There are many typographic errors in this essay, such as “associateted”. Generally, in the IELTS exam, one-time mistakes are considered as “slips”, and they will not hamper your final score too much (unless they occur very frequently).

  • However, repeated errors like “populas” are treated differently. There is no English word like that, only “popuplation”, or “populace”, with the former being much more prevalent. It looks the author is trying too hard to paraphrase the keyword “population”, without any success.

  • The phrase “the governments should promote smaller towns as an alternative for major cities” is ambiguous. It is not clear who should use smaller towns instead of using major cities (“citizens”).


Although, the people living in populated areas are able to avail lucrative great oppurtunities opportunities in fields terms of education, employment and enterntainment entertainment somehow, there are some issues to be dealth dealt with. First of all, the most nototrious notorious one is; traffic congestion, as the number of vehicles on roads is increasing, and there is no solution to it yet. Causing air and noise polution pollution, it is the greatest drivers a major factor in manipulating undermining human's mental and physical health. Another worth mentioning worry is, unemployment. As more and more people are leaving their hometowns in search of jobs; the city populas population is swelling increasing up day by day.

  • Don’t use a comma right ater a “to be”, or a subordinating conjunction (like “although”). Usually, a comma is used to separated two clauses.

  • Lucrative” does not go along with “opportunity”.

  • The correct word choice here is “in terms of”, not “in fields of”, as shown in Google Ngram.

  • Swelling” means “become bigger in size”, not “an increase in terms of number or amount”. A population isn’t something like a cake, it doesn’t have a definite size.

  • The author has provided two issue of urban life: traffic and unemployment. Each idea is also supported by a following sentence.

 

As far long as the government role is concerned, it seems that it could help lessen the problems faced by urban habitants dwellers. To illustrate, the authorities should start housing schemes in smaller towns to divert public attention towards smaller towns. Also, providing health and job facilities within one's hometown could persuade people to stay there more. In addition to this, factories and hospital buildings ahould should be moved into remote areas to support rural living lives.

  • As far as” means “for as great a distance as”. The correct word choice is “as long as”.

  • “Habitant”, or “inhabitant” do not go with “urban”. Most of the time, “urban dweller” is the correct choice, as shown in Ngram. If you are not sure which is the correct term, then even an elementary choice like “city people” is fine. Making mistakes is much, much worse that using a non-advanced word.


To conclude, infact in fact people do fantasize about living in larger cities; to dwell among advanced living standards, but when after after when moving in, they have to encounter certain problems. To tackle the situation, government governments should step in, and design solid propose schemes to stop urban crawl urban growth. It should initiate implement plans to ease urban inhabitants dwellers, and inspire them to move into smaller settlements.

  • This conclusion is consistent with the ideas in two Body Paragraphs. This means a decent score in terms of Coherence.

  • When talking about “scheme” as in “policy’, then the correct collocation is not “to design a scheme”, but rather “to propose a scheme”. And this word does not go along with “solid”.

 

Words: 265.

 

Overall: 6.0

  • Task Response: 7

    • addresses all parts of the task (the author has written more than 250 words, and answered all the topic questions)

    • presents a clear position throughout the response (the conclusion is clear and on-point)

    • presents, extends and supports main ideas, but there may be a tendency to overgeneralise and/or supporting ideas may lack focus

  • Coherence and Cohesion: 7

    • logically organises information and ideas; there is clear progression throughout

    • uses a range of cohesive devices appropriately although there may be some under-/over-use (“despite”, “although”, “first of all”, “another”, “to illustrate”, “also”)

    • presents a clear central topic within each paragraph (the author developed each paragraph with a topic sentence and some branching sentences)

  • Lexical Resource: 5

    • uses a limited range of vocabulary, but this is minimally adequate for the task

    • may make noticeable errors in spelling and/or word formation that may cause some difficulty for the reader (various spelling errors leads to a 5 here)

  • Grammatical Range and Accuracy: 5

    • uses only a limited range of structures attempts complex sentences but these tend to be less accurate than simple sentences

    • may make frequent grammatical errors and punctuation may be faulty; errors can cause some difficulty for the reader (there are many punctuation errors)

 

(This essay correction is done by Anh Tran - an administrator of Let’s Write Something.)

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Samuel

The line graph illustrates the average number of individuals visiting a museum in two different seasons, the summer and the winter, in the year 2003.

Overall, it can be concluded that many individuals are likely to visit the museum in the summer rather than the winter. The mid-hour in winter is the most preferred time for people to pay a visit to the art’s gallery.


The chilly season
It can be observed that, the number of visits soared from 00:00 to 10:00 Am , subsequently after reaching the count around 1400 at 12 in the noon ,typically the peak ,the number of visits got lessen and at 18:00 it is recorded to be at it’s lowest (0)

The summer season
It can be expressed that from 00:00 to 12:00 the individuals going to museums were fluctuating at an average of 500 . However, after the mid-day there was a sudden surge in the visits , concluding a tremendous decrease in visits till 14:00 . No traffic was recorded after 15th hour resulting in the absence of people

sarabiegi@yahoo.com

The diagram illustrates the information average number of visitors entering a museum in summer and winter in UK in 2003.
The number of visitors at the beginning of the period had increased in the both season but visitor growth in summer season was more than in winter. The number of visitor reached the top about 1400 visitor in 1200 time then they had considerably reduced till 1800 in summer. On the other hand, the number of visitors in winter had rose and fall erratically of 1000 to 1200 then they had fall to zerro in 1450 and UK did not have visitor.
As a result, the number of visitor in UK get equal in the summer and winter in the end of period and this was awful for economic situation of UK , and the government had to do many things for increasing the number of visitors of museum.148 words

Anonymous

The line graph illustrates the average number of people visiting a museum in summer and winter seasons in the Britain in the year 2003.

Overall, people are showing more interest to visit the museum in summer season when compared to winter season and in the winter season, the number of visitors to the museum from 14:00 is zero.

Firstly, in the winter season, public are showing interest to visit the museum only from 9:00 to 14:00 while after 14:00, they consider that it is not suitable for visiting the museum. Museum encounters more visitors up to 600 particularly for 2 hours in the winter which is from 10:00 to 12:00, after 12:00 visitors gradually decrease till 14:00 and then the number of visitors in the museum becomes zero.

Secondly, in the summer season, public are more interested in visiting the museum. In this season, the museum encounters more than 600 number of people daily and museum is generally crowded from around 10:30 to 14:00 and it decreases gradually from about 15:30 till closing time 18:00

Abu Bakar Ramzan

The graph compares the number of people visiting a museum in the summer and winter of 2003 which is located in the UK. At first glance, it is clear that the museum is more busy in summertime.
In summer the museum starts receiving people from the start of the day and numbers swiftly increase to almost 1500 at Noon. After Noon, there is a gradual decline in visitors' numbers. Visitors peak at noon and their numbers decline afterwards till  6:00 p.m.
On the other hand, in winter fewer people visit the museum as compared to summer. Visitors start arriving in the morning and their numbers peak at 500 around 11:30 A.M. Between 10:00 and 11:30 A.M. the number of visitors fluctuates and after that, they steadily plummet to a trough around 02:30 P.M. After this no visitor enters the museum till 06:00 P.M. Overall the museum attracted fewer people in winter as compared to summer.

Deepak Parajuli

Please give me my band score for the April writing test 4

camiloq9730@hotmail.com

The following line graph gives information about an approximation of visitors in two different stations of the same year, more specifically, summer and winter, in a museum in UK during 2003.

Overall, it is important to highlight two main characteristic of the graphic, the first one is the information studied, where exist two character, the number of visitors and the time of the visit, and the second one it is about the quantity of visitants during the two stations, can be observed that during all summer station, the average number of visitors are fundamentally higher than winter.

To begin to talk about summer, the visitors reach the top about the 1200 of the day, with almost 1400 persons, being eye-catching that during the morning, the entrance of people is only rising, and after the noon, the number have a constantly decline, with a drastic fall after 1600 hours of day.

on the other hand, during all winter, despite the visitors are remarkably lower than summer, the peak of the visitors is variable and do not have a regular increase, instead, have fluctuation during the morning until 1200 of the day, after that hour, the quantity of visitors just has a continuous dip until 1400, after that hour, the entry of new persons at the museum are null. It is remarkable that the higher amount reach by the museum in this station are 600 persons in two different hours of the day, at 1100 and 1200.

To conclude with the report, it is necessary remark that the graphic does not show any similar amount in both station, it means, the two station had always a different amount of visitors.

camiloq9730@hotmail.com

To start with my essay, it is important understand first the kind of product that we need and what conditions of package it is necessary to have a proper conservation of that goods. I will explain my view about the topic in the following essay.

Firstly, it is necessary to know the condition of conservation that the product need to have a proper condition at the moment of buy it. It is well knowing that some product, as natural beverages, needs a special material and space to have a correct conservation, or some foodstuff or electronic device, like eggs or a television, require a special package to avoid a crash or some damage during the transportation and maintenance. I remember a specific situation to illustrate this statement. I have a virtual shop of electronic devices, I tried to use less amount of package to decrease costs, but at moment of delivering, many equipment resulted broken as result of small protection of the wrapping I used. After many similar situation, I decided to use more packaging to protect my devices.

On the other hand, when some customers decide to buy items, it is buying the way of packaging this product have, I mean, you can find the same type of thing in many different presentation, some of that with an excessive form of wrapping. In this case is necessary teach the client to select the product with less quantity of waste material have, and this way, increase the sale of a more ecologic form of packaging, when the kind of product allow it. For instance, you can select the eggs with a simpler packaging instead the presentation of double amount of material with the same result of protection. It is a question of perspective and guidance.

In my opinion, is necessary understand that some products need a higher amount of inputs to a correct conservation and do not have nothing to do with customers, manufacturers or supermarkets, and finally, in some cases, the customers need to be briefed about the correct way of select the product with less material of wrapping when the item allows this types of conservation. In conclusion, is questions of teaching and understanding of the situation.

raghu

please give me a score

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