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6.

Computers are being used more and more in education and so there will soon be
no role for teacher in education. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

7. Some people believe that a country will benefit greatly if its students study
abroad. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

BRAINSTORM:

Đề 6:
Computers have made our lives faster and more convenient. In spite of this, I
completely believe that the downsides of modern computers outweigh its benefits,
including for teachers in education.

BODY 1: Our use of computers devices constantly draws us away from that what is most
innate in us
 Relies heavily on computer for work, study, and entertainment
 Turn to video games and social media as stress relievers > confiding in friends/
face to face

 Obsessed with everything they have become attached to on their screen.


→ Prevent them from feeling satisfied and forming healthy real-life relationships
→ self-isolation

BODY 2: Computers may lead to a future with a higher unemployment rate, especially
educations
 Computers have started replacing human jobs: nurses. waites, and even teachers,
with machines that lack compassion and understanding.
→ The unemployed depend on the government for financial support

In conclusion: Computers may lead to education without warmth and compassion, as


well as a lack of employment opportunities for humans. In this regard, computers should
be used with caution.

Đề 7:
In modern society, many people now tend to study abroad, where they hope to
receive better education. This trend has led to the belief that those who study abroad can
make a significant contribution to the advancement of their home country. In my view, I
partly agree with this point that a country benefits greatly from foreign students.

BODY 1: Graduates studying abroad will benefit their home country in many ways.
 Students to absorb and learn more and more professional knowledge and skills
acquired in an advanced educational environment
→ Become high-quality human resources
 Have the opportunity to experience cultural diversity firsthand

⇒ They can make a great contribution to global economic integration: promote


international business and partnerships

BODY 2: There are a number of issues associated with the growing trend of studying
abroad, of which brain drain is perhaps the most common, especially in developing
countries.
 Students studying abroad universities may decide to emigrate after completing
their studies
→ leading to loss of skilled human resources
 Students can make them less appreciative of traditional customs when returning to
their homeland
→ Loss of cultural identity
⇒ BRAIN DRAIN

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