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Today's Exam IELTS Writing Task-2
Statement :
It is more important for schoolchildren to learn about local history than world history. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
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Introduction:
In the ongoing debate about educational priorities for school children, a controversial question arises: should the focus be on learning about local history or world history? While some argue the importance of understanding one's immediate environment, others emphasize the broader global context. This article will explore both perspectives before emphasizing one stance.
Body paragraph 1:
On the one hand, proponents of prioritizing local history argue that it instills a sense of identity and belonging in schoolchildren. Knowledge of historical events and developments in your community or region can increase pride and appreciation for local culture. Understanding local history can also promote civic engagement, as students connect with the heritage of their environment, potentially leading to more responsible and active citizenship.
Body paragraph 2:
However, there is a compelling case for the importance of world history in the school curriculum. Advocates of a global perspective believe that it broadens students' horizons, and promotes a more inclusive worldview. Learning about different cultures, civilizations and historical events around the world promotes tolerance and understanding. Moreover, in an interconnected world, where global issues such as climate change and international conflict affect everyone, a solid understanding of world history becomes increasingly relevant to informed citizenship.
Conclusion:
Finally, while the importance of local history in shaping a child's identity and fostering civic responsibility cannot be denied, focusing exclusively on it can enhance their understanding of the wider world. can be restricted. Balancing local and world history in the school curriculum seems to be the ideal approach. In this way, students can appreciate their roots while also gaining the global perspective needed to deal with the complexities of our interconnected world.
Today's Exam IELTS Writing Task-1
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(We will update when we get the statement of Task-1. Please stay tuned)
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Reading and Listening
Listening: Toady's listening test was Easy, most of the question was one-word and blanks (Normal)
Reading: Toady's Reading test was Easy to Moderate level
Apart from this, the overall experience of reading and listening in today's exam was Easy levels.
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Task 1 is line graph information about var ownership in UK from 1975 to 2005
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