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Some people may think that.


The reason behind such opinion
may be that
Whereas/However, such opinion is
too absolute.
Personally, I argue that
Undoubtedly/Admittedly, those
who are againstmay have some
reasonable assumptions.
If .., then., which can be a
good example.
Yet, if not, then..()
Such example has shown that when
; therefore

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Although ., it has overlooked


and I argue that
My argument is that
One example can be that when

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Suffice it to say, I do understand


why some people may think.
Nevertheless, I still argue that .
As long as , /Only if
can./Only through doing sth. can
sb. do sth

In this example, because.,


thereforeso.

Students at school and university learn far more from lessons with their
teachers than other sources (for example, internet and television). To what
extent do you agree or disagree?

Some people believe that a range of technology increases gaps between


rich people and poor people, but other people believe it has opposite
effects. Please discuss both views and give out your opinions.

Some people may think that.


The reason behind such opinion may be that
Whereas/However, such opinion is too absolute.
Personally, I argue that

Undoubtedly/Admittedly, those who are againstmay have some


reasonable assumptions.
If .., then., which can be a good example.
Yet, if not, then..()
Such example has shown that when ; therefore

Although ., it has overlooked and I argue that


My argument is that
One example can be that when
In this example, because., thereforeso.

Suffice it to say, I do understand why some people may think.


Nevertheless, I still argue that .
As long as , /Only if can./Only through doing sth. can sb. do
sth
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The last few decades have


witnessed not just a fashion but a
trend of
The reasons that cause have
never seized to drain another drop
of public concern.
This essay attempts to examine
some of the reasons and
furthermore provide personal
suggestions regarding this problem.

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Two most distinctive reasons


behind this problem can be related
to and
5. One primary reason behind this
problem might be that
6. Since ... , can therefore

7. One good example is that, which


partially proves that

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could also be a reason leading to

With , it can therefore


For example/instance, and all this
shall thank to nothing but
A. The most effective approach to a
solution might be
B. can also be an alternative.
C. One quick fix can be
D. Further solution would also
need
Due to , canand


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consequently might happen.


One good example is that, which
partially proves that

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In conclusion, and might be


the two major reasons that attribute
to the problem of
However, andcould be two
promising solution regarding this
problem.
Through integrating these two
methods we can better secure

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Report and research suggests that majority of criminals who were sent to
prison would commit crimes again when set free. Why do you think this
is happening? What needs to be done to solve this problem?

The increasing production of consumer goods has resulted in damage in


natural environment. Why is it? What should we do to reduce the
problem?

Recent figures of crimes committed by young people are increasing in


major cities throughout the world. What are the possible reasons? How
can we solve this problem? (Page 206)

The last few decades have witnessed not just a fashion but a trend of
The reasons that cause have never seized to drain another drop of
public concern.
This essay attempts to examine some of the reasons and furthermore
provide personal suggestions regarding this problem.

Two most distinctive reasons behind this problem can be related to


and
One primary reason behind this problem might be that
Since ... , can therefore
One good example is that, which partially proves that

could also be a reason leading to


With , it can therefore
For example/instance, and all this shall thank to nothing but

A. The most effective approach to a solution might be


B. can also be an alternative.
C. One quick fix can be
D. Further solution would also need
Due to , canand consequently might happen.
One good example is that, which partially proves that

In conclusion, and might be the two major reasons that attribute to


the problem of
However, andcould be two promising solution regarding this
problem.
Through integrating these two methods we can better secure

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It is now possible to perform everyday tasks, such as bank transaction,


shopping or even office work, without meeting people face to face. What
are the effects it may have on individuals and the society as a whole?

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Figures show that some countries have an ever-increasing proportion of
the population who are aged 15 or younger. What do you think are the
current and future effects of this may be for those countries?

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Nowadays many old cities are rebuilt and redesigned in order to make
them look modern. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this
practice.

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