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    Band 9 Essay 7

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    Question:

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    You should spend 40 minutes on this task.

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    Write about the following topic:

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    At school, children should either be taught to compete or to cooperate.

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    Which form of education do you think would best benefit society?

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    Describe both sides of the argument and explain your own opinion.

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    Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge

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    or experience.

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    Write at least 250 words.

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    Band 9 Sample Answer:

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    Educational methods vary around the world.

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    In some countries, competition is considered more important, while in other countries,

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    cooperation is viewed as a more essential skill.

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    In my opinion, both cooperation and competition are vital components of a complete education.

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    Competitiveness is an attribute that is encouraged in many cultures, and it can be useful in

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    many ways.

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    Firstly, a child that learns how to compete and succeed will have advantages over the

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    child who shies away from competition.

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    For example, the child that has competitive drive and works hard to excel will create

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    opportunities for himself or herself, and will be better equipped to handle challenges

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    and find solutions.

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    Healthy competition can benefit society by encouraging individuals to work hard, strive

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    and succeed.

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    On the other hand, cooperation is also an essential skill.

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    Members of society must be able to cooperate in order to create successful, peaceful communities.

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    If individuals work only competitively, without cooperating, then society will become fragmented.

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    A good example to illustrate this point is a sports team; if one individual strives alone

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    to succeed, his or her task will be more difficult.

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    But if the team works together towards a common goal through cooperation, their chances of

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    winning are better.

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    For these reasons, cooperation should be taught in schools to create strong communities and

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    a cooperative society.

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    Therefore, it is my opinion that cooperation and competition are both essential elements

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    of education and should both be taught in schools.

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    If education is approached from both angles, a child might be taught to strive and succeed,

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    but also to help those around him or her to do the same, therefore benefiting society

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    by instilling both a sense of personal satisfaction but also of helpfulness.

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    In conclusion, cooperation and competition, when taught together to young people, will

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    create a future generation of successful and considerate citizens.

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    (309 words)

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    Band 9 Essay 8

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    Question:

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    You should spend 40 minutes on this task.

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    Write about the following topic:

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    Fatherhood is equally as important as motherhood.

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    What is your opinion?

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    Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge

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    or experience.

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    Write at least 250 words.

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    Band 9 Sample Answer:

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    Both parents play an important role in raising children.

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    A well-adjusted child needs nurturing and guidance from both parents.

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    Therefore, in my opinion, fatherhood is just as important as motherhood because fathers

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    and mothers play different roles in the lives of children, and both influences are equally

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    important to the healthy emotional development of children.

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    The role of motherhood is often thought of as the more important parental influence because

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    the mother is the principal caregiver in the early stages of a child’s life.

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    It is the mother who nurtures the child physically, feeds the child and most often forms the first

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    strong parental bond with the child.

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    A mother usually offers the child gentle comforts and constant security in the first few years.

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    This role is critical in the emotional and social development of children, as it is these

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    ties that give a child confidence and security.

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    The role of fatherhood is often thought of as a less important one, but in my opinion,

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    a father’s influence is equally important to that of the mother.

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    The father often plays the role of provider and protector.

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    While these are generalisations, they still apply to the majority of father/child relationships.

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    In my own experience, my father taught me discipline, control, and encouraged me to

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    work hard.

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    He was less of a physical presence in my life, but his influence was strong nonetheless.

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    I believe it is the combination of both my parents’ influences that helped me become

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    successful in life.

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    In conclusion, I believe that fathers and mothers are equally important in a child’s

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    life.

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    Ideally, the roles of the two parents will complement each other and the combination

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    of both will help children reach their full potential.

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    (288 words)

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    Band 9 Essay 9

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    Question:

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    You should spend 40 minutes on this task.

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    Write about the following topic:

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    Smoking in public places should be banned.

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    Do you agree or disagree?

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    Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge

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    or experience.

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    Write at least 250 words.

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    Band 9 Sample Answer:

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    Smoking in public places has become a widely disputed issue and many people believe that

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    all public smoking should be banned.

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    Others believe that people should have the right to smoke where and when they choose.

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    I agree that smoking in public should be banned because second-hand smoke has been proven

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    to be just as dangerous as first-hand smoke, so a smoker is not just risking his or her

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    own health, but also all others who share a confined space.

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    In many countries, people have the freedom to make their own choices about their lifestyle,

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    their diet and their daily routines.

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    Therefore, when they are confronted with new rules which limit their choices, they object

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    to the changed laws.

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    If smoking were banned in public places, people used to smoking wherever they chose would

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    feel that they were losing a piece of their freedom.

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    In this case, that restriction is warranted, however, because by smoking in public places,

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    they are causing a health risk not just to themselves, but to everyone around them.

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    Smoking not only causes health problems for the smoker, but also for people who breathe

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    the second-hand smoke.

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    In fact, second-hand smoke has been proven to double the risk of lung cancer and emphysema

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    for non-smokers if they are exposed to smoke in a confined space over a five-year period.

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    Therefore, by smoking in public places, smokers are not just damaging their own health, but

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    also causing significant risk to those around them.

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    In conclusion, I agree that smoking should be banned in all public places because second-hand

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    smoke is almost as dangerous as first-hand smoke.

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    People should have the right to maintain their health when they go to bars and restaurants

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    and should not be subjected to the health risks imposed by someone else’s habit.

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The example sentences of NURTURES in videos (4 in total of 4)

it personal pronoun is verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner mother noun, singular or mass who wh-pronoun nurtures verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner child noun, singular or mass physically adverb , feeds verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner child noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction most adverb, superlative often adverb forms verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner first adjective
no determiner . 1 cardinal number its possessive pronoun rich adjective in preposition or subordinating conjunction potassium noun, singular or mass which wh-determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner key adjective nutrient adjective to to feed verb, base form nerves noun, plural and coordinating conjunction muscles noun, plural and coordinating conjunction its possessive pronoun nurtures verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner heart noun, singular or mass , an determiner essential adjective component noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction good adjective health noun, singular or mass ,
she personal pronoun builds verb, 3rd person singular present and coordinating conjunction nurtures noun, plural her possessive pronoun family noun, singular or mass while preposition or subordinating conjunction also adverb looking verb, gerund or present participle out preposition or subordinating conjunction for preposition or subordinating conjunction so adverb many adjective millions noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction so adverb many adjective
miranda proper noun, singular is verb, 3rd person singular present mean verb, base form and coordinating conjunction ruthless adjective , but coordinating conjunction she personal pronoun is verb, 3rd person singular present also adverb someone noun, singular or mass who wh-pronoun particularly adverb nurtures noun, plural people noun, plural she personal pronoun

Use "nurtures" in a sentence | "nurtures" example sentences

How to use "nurtures" in a sentence?

  • When we work with love we renew the spirit; that renewal is an act of self-love, it nurtures our growth.
    -Bell Hooks-
  • The beloved is one who nurtures you, trusts you, supports you, encourages you, loves you without conditions. That's you.
    -Iyanla Vanzant-
  • Our society nurtures the illusion that all the rewards go to the people who are perfect. But many of us are finding out that trying to be perfect is costly.
    -Debbie Ford-
  • Of all the reasons for wanting to write, the only one that nurtures us through time is love of the work itself.
    -Robert McKee-
  • Kaizen is like a hotbed that nurtures small and ongoing changes, while innovation is like magma that appears in abrupt eruptions from time to time
    -Masaaki Imai-
  • Sports nurtures dreams of achieving self confidence and masculine striving for the skinny kid watching a boxer dance around the ring with sublime ease.
    -Armstrong Williams-
  • Together we hope to establish a standard of Bravery and Kindness, as well as a community worldwide that protects and nurtures others in the face of bullying and abandonment.
    -Lady Gaga-
  • If you concentrate on finding whatever is good in every situation, you will discover that your life will suddenly be filled with gratitude, a feeling that nurtures the soul
    -Harold S. Kushner-

Definition and meaning of NURTURES

What does "nurtures mean?"

/ˈnərCHər/

verb
care for and encourage development of.

What are synonyms of "nurtures"?
Some common synonyms of "nurtures" are:
  • rear,
  • support,
  • raise,
  • foster,
  • parent,
  • mother,
  • tend,
  • feed,
  • nourish,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "nurtures"?
Some common antonyms of "nurtures" are:
  • neglect,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.