Chủ Đề Sports: Wielts

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WIELTS

CHỦ ĐỀ SPORTS
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Topic 1:

Extreme sports such as sky diving and skiing are very dangerous and should be banned. To
what extent do you agree or disagree with this view?

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Nowadays, the question of whether extreme sports, like sky diving or skiing, should be banned or
not has been receiving a great deal of public attention. Although this prohibition appears plausible
in some ways, extreme sports should be welcomed more.

• Appear plausible: nghe có vẻ hợp lí

On the one hand, there are several reasons why vigorous sports should be banned. First, since the
inherently dangerous nature of these kinds of sports can threaten lives, it should not be allowed to
people. In fact, participants are prone to suffering from unpredictably serious injuries, such as bone
fractures or head trauma, which can be detrimental to their physical and mental health. Second, by
taking part in these luxurious form of sports, it costs people a great amount of money. This means
that entrance and insurance fees are prohibitively expensive, making them unaffordable to all
people

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BÀI ĐỌC THÊM.

Sport is becoming a business with high income for professionals and more companies have
involved in financial and in other ways. It is a positive or negative development?

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Nowadays, the business of sports has experienced an unstoppable rise, which is of great
benefit to professionals and investors. This trend has both pros and cons, however, the
merits of this trend may far outweigh the demerits.

There are a whole host of advantages when sport is also a big-league economic driver and
a job creator. First, contracts from different sport companies typically offer professional
athletes with a guaranteed salary, which gives the players some financial security even if
the season does not go well (Obviously, this is limited if professionals play under the
control of public sectors). In turn, those private companies also make a killing from
matches or games thanks to entrance fees, advertisements and other services as there is a
large audience of sports fans who are willing to pay. Second, it is beyond doubt that the
contribution of sport as a sector to many countries’ economy has increased over the past
decade. Not only does sport create paid employment within the game, it also supports other
economic sectors such as tourism and infrastructure development. Third, companies always
find many ways to finance top-notch sporting facilities such as gymnasiums, sporting
equipment, for athletes to have a good chance of training.

Nevertheless, there are many bad situations when the participation of companies and their
sponsorship has made games become not transparent. As a sad truth that many sports
companies might resort to sports fraud in order to obtain economic or political benefits.
One example are rules for sports leagues and competitions that benefit, favour or give one
club – or a few clubs – an advantage over others. The competition principle could be
infringed if clubs in the same association or league are deprived of the opportunity to
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compete. Therefore, when sports and economy are tied one to another, it is difficult for
audiences to have fair matches. However, the law has also been enacted to prevent such
companies from crossing the line.

In conclusion, there is wide recognition that sport has transformed itself from a social
activity into an economic activity with potential to spur economic development due to the
increased involvement of many companies. Although this trend is not without
disadvantages, the upsides will justify these.

Written by Phan Quynh


IELTS WRITING
TASK 2
WRITING NO.13

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