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DISCUSS THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES

INTRODUCTION

Nowadays/These days, some people/ it is said that . . . ,

While others believe that . . . .

In this essay, I will discuss both sides of the argument how/why . . .


In my opinion, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.

BODY 1

Let's begin by looking at the advantages of . . . .

One of the main positives is that

Secondly, Additionally, Moreover, Furthermore, . . .

Take something/someone as an example, for example, . .


BODY 2

Turning to the other side of the argument, . . . .

This can lead to . . .

Another issue is that/ Other possible problem is that . . .

By way of example, For instance, . . .

CONCLUSION

In conclusion/To sum up/All things considered, . . .

Personally I believe the benefits/positives in term of/regarding to . . . eventually outweigh any negatives/disadvantages

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A, B or C?

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Archie and his donkey

Old Archie needed some money. He decided to sell his donkey. So he and his son Tom went to town. It was situated many miles away.

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🔑situated [ˈsɪtʃʊeɪtid] adj.

If something is situated somewhere, it is in that place.

  The white board is situated between the two men.
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Soon, they met a woman. “Where are you going?” she asked.

“To town,” said Archie.

Any smart person would ride the donkey,” she said.
🔑ride [rʌɪd] v.

To ride something is to travel on it. You can ride an animal, a bike, etc.

  I will ride a roller-coaster for the first time today.
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“What are you implying?” Archie asked. “I’m very smart!” Archie wanted to look smart. So he climbed onto the donkey. Then they continued in the direction of the town.

Further along the road, they met a farmer.

Hello,” said Archie. “We want to sell this donkey. Do you want to buy it?
🔑 imply [ɪmˈplʌɪ] v.

To imply something is to suggest it without saying it.

The man implied that he wanted the job, but he didn’t say so.
🔑 climb [klʌɪm] v.

To climb means to use your hands and feet to go up on something.

 The girls climbed to the top of the mountain
🔑further [ˈfəːðə] adj.

Further is used to say something is from a distance or time.

The escalator is further along than I thought
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“I don’t need a donkey,” said the farmer. “But if you want my advice, don’t ride it. The donkey needs to be in good physical condition.”

Good idea,” said Archie. “Tom, I want you to ride it. You’re lighter.
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🔑 advice [ədˈvʌɪs] n.

Advice is an opinion about what to do.

 I don’t know how to study for my exams. Can you give me some advice?
🔑 physical [ˈfɪzɪk(ə)l] adj.

If something is physical, it is related to your body and not your mind.


 Biking is good for your physical health.
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"Neither you nor your son should ride it. It looks very tired. You should carry the donkey.” suggested the farmer.

You’re right,” said Archie. “Come on, Tom! We’ll carry it for the final few miles!
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