Ielts Essay
Ielts Essay
Ielts Essay
Dear Frank,
I was so sorry to hear about your accident! I hope you're feeling a lot better today and that it's
not too boring in hospital.
(Expresses sympathy and asks about the reader's health.)
The match on Saturday was disappointing. The score was 2 all, probably because you weren't
there to score that extra goal! The awful thing was that we were winning until 10 minutes
before the end, when suddenly they scored another goal. I was so shocked when I saw the
ball hit the back of the net.
(Tells him the score and briefly describes how you felt about the match.)
I think the weather was to blame. It was a really wet day and the pitch was very muddy. By
the end of the game you could hardly see the grass and we were sliding around in the mud.
Everyone was exhausted.
(Mentions the weather and conditions.)
Let us know when you're going home and we'll arrange for someone to bring you to watch
the next game. The rest of the team send their regards and we all wish you a speedy recovery.
(Finishes with good wishes.)
Best wishes,
Charlie
You are going to another country to study. You would like to do a part-time job while you are
studying, so you want to ask a friend who lives there for some help.
Dear Sara,
My departure date for Canada is drawing near, and I am busy with preparations. I
have enrolled at an institution called IDT English in Ottawa, for a four-month
intermediate course, full-time. It is quite expensive but I am hopeful of improving my
pronunciation, especially.
To assist in covering the costs of my study, I aim to find a part-time job. Not only are
the college fees rather high, but also I know that rental accommodation in the capital
city will not be cheap, to say nothing of food and heating expenses! So I would very
much like to arrange some temporary employment before I arrive.
I was wondering if you could ask around among your friends and colleagues to see if
anyone wants a house-cleaner, gardener, or nanny for their children. I know you have
a wide social network in Ottawa which you could canvas for me, if you wouldn't
mind. I'd be so grateful.
I look forward to seeing you soon.
Best wishes,
Helen
You are studying a short course in another country. Your accommodation was arranged by the
course provider. There is a major problem with the accommodation.
Dear Mr Watterson,
Yours sincerely,
Andrew Fish
You have seen an advertisement in an English newspaper for a job working in the City
Museum shop during the holidays. You decide to apply for the job.
introduce yourself
Dear Sir/Madam,
Im writing to apply for the holiday job which you advertised recently in the
newspaper. I am a twenty-one-year-old student and I speak English quite well.
At present I am in my second year studying History at Lincoln College and I
am very keen to have a holiday job this summer. I am extremely good at
adding up, so I think I would be an asset to your shop.
My term finishes on 5th July and I am free until 20th September. Last year I
worked in a restaurant serving tourists from all over the world and I enjoyed it
very much. I would like to have the opportunity to meet people and practise
my English again.
Yours faithfully,
Dimitris Boudramis
introduce yourself
Dear Sir/Madam,
I really enjoy sport, and my areas of particular interest and experience are
Football, Rugby and Cricket. I have had some experience of coaching for
these sports over the past three years that I have been at the University. Last
year, I worked in the holidays at a football club in my own country. I will be
able to provide references from this summer job and also from my teachers at
the university.
I would prefer to work in the evenings and at the weekends, as I have classes
during the daytime, and I can start from the beginning of November.
Yours faithfully,
Adam Lawerence
Dear Sir/Madam,
Yours faithfully.
You have a friend who lives in a city abroad. You have decided that
you would like to apply to do a course at one of the colleges in this
city.
Write to your friend explaining what you would like to do. Tell
him/her what type of work or studies you have been doing for the
past few years and ask for assistance in contacting an appropriate
institution.
Dear Anita
Sorry I haven't written for ages. I've been so busy over the last year and I never seem
to have a minute to myself.
I'd like to study electrical engineering at university in Australia next year and I hope you
can give me some advice. I think I would prefer Melbourne because I know a few people
from my visit last year.
This year I'm doing maths and physics at school and I hope to do well in my exams.
However, I really don't know which university to apply to, so could you send me some
information about different colleges? Also can you find out what qualifications I need?
For intance, as an oversease student, do I have to take an English test?
I hope you don't mind doing this for me. It is much better to get this information from
someone who lives in the country, so I hope to hear from you soon.
Many thanks,
Rosanna
Dear Sir,
First of all, what are the dates between which the exhibition will be held, and
what the daily opening hours? Secondly, what is the size of the exhibition,
what is its theme and what objects are on display? Thirdly, are there any
other activities being held in connection with the exhibition?
I must point out that I hope to bring over students to the exhibition. So I
would like to inquire if there is any discount available on entrance tickets for
students. If so, how much is the discount and what is the minimum number of
students necessary to quality for it?
Yours sincerely,
George Moore
You want to apply for the following job. Write a letter to Mr. Moore
describing your previous experience and explaining why you would
be suitable for the job.
I would like to meet with you at your earliest convenience, to discuss the
possibility of working at your restaurant. I can be reached at 463-9234 during
the days and 924-6868 after 6 pm.
Yours sincerely,
Martha Scott
You are writing your first letter to a pen pal. Describe your previous
studies and work experience, your current activities, hobbies and
interests. Dear Monica,
Hi! My name is Jane Zhang, and I obtained your name and address from Pen
Pals International. I am very glad to have this chance to write to you and
become pen pals.
Well, let me finish here. I am already eagerly awaiting your reply to this first
letter. Please tell me all about yourself and your interests. I hope that we can
become good friends.
Yours truly,
You have recently heard that a friend of yours has had some problems as a
result of some unusual weather. Write a letter to your friend.
In your letter
express concern (i.e. say you are sorry to hear what has happened)
We were shocked to hear from Lara about the storm that hit your city recently
and the damage done to your house. How awful to come home from your
holiday to find the roof blown off the house!
I understand how you must feel, as we had a similar experience a few years
ago when there was a sudden electrical storm here in Sydney. I came home
from work to find that a tree had fallen on top of the house and all the
windows were broken. Fortunately the insurance covered the cost of the
repairs, but it was still very upsetting.
I suppose you have to think positively in situations like this and look at the
opportunity you have to improve your house - give it a new look. If we can do
anything for you in the holidays, we'd be happy to help.
Best wishes
You have seen an advertisement for part-time work in a hotel for threemonths
over the summer.
Write a letter to the Manager.
In your letter
say what experience you have
Dear Sir,
I am looking for work in the months of July and August because my university
vacation is then. I have quite a lot of experience in the hotel business, as I
was working in a guesthouse last year. The job involved dealing with geusts,
and I very much enjoyed it. I can supply references of my previous employer
if you require them.
Could you please let me know what this position involves? At the guesthouse,
I worked as a porter and also I did some work as a waiter in the restaurant, so
I would be interested in either of these jobs.
Yours faithfully
An English-speaking friend wants to spend a two-week holiday in your region and has
written asking for information and advice.
Dear Albert,
Im delighted .................... you are coming to Singapore next month. I think it would
be great .................... you could stay with me and my family, .................... send you
their best wishes. Otherwise, if you prefer, I can easily book you a cheap but
comfortable hotel near the beach .................... you can be more independent.
There are lots of things to do in my city. If I were you, Id spend some days on the
beach relaxing .................... one or two days sightseeing in the city. There are several
interesting museums and temples .................... Im sure you will enjoy. One place you
really should visit is an excellent theme park called Sentosa, .................... youll want
to spend the whole day. Also, you ought to go to our excellent night safari,
.................... is about an hour away by bus.
You dont need to bring a lot of clothes .................... the weather is normally warm
and sunny, and of course, rainy. However, in the evening its a bit cooler, ....................
you may need a jersey and a jacket.
Please let me know exactly .................... you're coming .................... I can meet you at
the airport. Itll be great to see you again so we can get up-to-date with all our news!
Love
Monica
Your heighbours have recently written to you to complain about the noise from your
houselflat.
apologise
ear James,
I was very shocked to get your letter saying that the noise from my flat has been spoiling your
evenings and causing you some distress. I am really, really sorry about that. I had no idea that
you would be able to hear so much, so I hope you will accept my apologies.
As you may have guessed, I am trying to refit my kitchen in the evenings when I get home
from work. Unfortunately it is all getting longer than expected and I have been having
problems with getting things to fit properly. This has meant to a lot of banging and
hammering.
As the kitchen is still not finished, I have decided to call in a professional builder who will
finish the work in the next day or two. Hell work only during daytime hours, so you wont
be disturbed in the evenings again, I promis.
Your car is hired from a company and while you are driving on holiday, you have a
small accident. You will have to write a report to the company to explain it.
In your letter:
Dear Sir,
I am a recent customer of your rental company having I rented a car from your downtown
outlet in Detroit. The car hired was an economy model vehicle which I rented from March
21st to the present. I would like to commend your company on their professionalism and the
service offered, and as such I am sure you will handle my incident with these qualities.
The police established the other driver's responsibility for the accident, and the second party's
insurance company has been informed. I would like to request that a replacement vehicle be
offered while my current vehicle is incapacitated. Once again, I would like to commend your
company's professional attitude.
Yours sincerely
(184 words)
Dear Sir/Madam,
Dear Sarah,
Thanks for your letter. Im glad you and the family are well. So, youre
thinking of going on holiday in the UK. Well I can certainly recommend one
destination for you. I went one year to a place called Lochinver in the north
west of Scotland. Its quite a long trip to get there as its only about thirty
miles from the north coast but its worth it.
There are only a few places to stay. There are two hotels, the Kirkaig and the
Assynt in the centre of town, and a campsite just outside town. We stayed at
the Kirkaig Hotel but I know you and your family are keen campers so you
might prefer the camping option.
There is a lot to do but its a bit dependent on the weather. Theres a beautiful
beach, a golf course, the fishing is excellent and there are fantastic hills
nearby for walking in amazing scenery. If its wet theres a small cinema in
town but thats about all. Take some board games!
The food is typical British in the hotels but some of the Scottish specialities
are fantastic. If youre camping though, food will be up to you!
Anyway, Ive got to go out now and pick up the kids. Write again if you need
any more information.
Regards,
Some people choose to eat no meat or fish. They believe that this is not only better for their
own health but also benefits the world as a whole.
Discuss this view and give your own opinion.
The number of vegetarian in a community may depend on various factors, for example the
traditions of the country, the wealth of the country, the religion or the age group. Therefore,
the reasons why people choose to exclude meat and fish from their diet may also vary.
Some people become vegetarian because they believe that this will benefit their health.
Undoubtedly, eating too much meat, especially too much red meat, is not to be recommended.
Moreover, the fact that there are healthy populations in some parts of the world where no one
eats meat proves that it is not, as some people claim, an essential part of the human diet.
However, it is important to ensure that enough protein, for example, is included in the diet
from other sources. Where vegetarianism is not a tradition, this may require some careful
planning.
In my experience, it is quite common for people to become vegetarians because they feel that
it is selfish to eat meat or because meat production increases global warming. They may also
feel that if no one ate meat, there would be no food shortage, because meat production uses
up food resources. This idealistic point of view is very attractive, but it is hard to judge
whether it is in fact correct.
In some families, if a teenager decides to become a vegetarian, they may do so partly out of a
spirit of rebellion, because this behaviour can be interpreted as a criticism of their parents
way of life. However, provided that they continue to eat healthily, the parents should not raise
objections, in my opinion. Vegetarianism is a valid choice in life. Moreover, research shows
that vegetarians tend to be healthier in many ways than meat-eaters.
Personally, I think that being a vegetarian is a good idea in principle as there are proven
health benefits and probably social benefits as well. However, it does not suit everybody, and
I doubt whether it will ever be a universal choice.
What are the causes of crime and what could be done to prevent this rise in criminal activity?
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What are the causes of crime and what could be done to prevent this rise in criminal activity?
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge
or experience.
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Good writers often consider other arguments that are different, before presenting their own
views. For example:
While/Although
It could be argued that
Despite the fact that
Admittedly / Certainly but/ However
Even though
It may be true that
Sample answer
Crime is an issue of increasing concern around the world, and more money than ever before
is being spent on the detection and punishment of criminal activity. The reasons why people
commit crime are countless, but drugs and alcohol, social problems and poverty play a major
role. To solve these problems, governments can either focus on draconian punishments, or
improve employment opportunities, invest in good housing projects and tackle drug and
alcohol abuse.
One of the main causes of criminality is the use, sale and trafficking of narcotics. For
example, the sale of drugs is organised by armed criminal gangs who illegally traffic drugs
and control their business with extreme violence. Drug-related crime does not end there; drug
users often steal to fund theft habit, resulting in further acts of petty crime. The social
problems connected with crime are said to be the result of single-parent families, absent role
models and bad living conditions. The children from these broken families often become
criminals because they feel alienated from society. Poverty is also a reason behind crime.
When unskilled jobs pay so little and prices are so high, it's easy to see why some turn to
crime for an income.
Crime can of, course, be dealt with by toughening criminal laws and introducing longer
custodial sentences for persistent criminals, but some of the best ways to deal with crime may
be to deal with the social causes. Increasing employment opportunities in poorer areas would
improve living standards, which would mean access to affordable housing and education.
Government funding for drug and alcohol rehabilitation programmes would help reduce
dependency on stimulants and the need for the criminal activity that surrounds them.
In conclusion, crime is a major issue, but cracking down on offenders with a harsh penal
system is not the only way. These problems can be solved through the government providing
jobs and funding which should raise living standards and dramatically reduce crime levels.
In years gone by, before the age of the telegraph or telephone, letter writing was the main
means of communication for most people. Since then we have developed faster and more
direct ways of contacting people, and personal mail has become relatively rare.
It is true that in many cases where our parents would have written a letter, we prefer to pick
up the phone, to email or even to text instead. These are perfectly suitable ways of inviting
friends to call round or exchanging news with a family member, for example, and they have
the advantage that the communication is immediate and we can receive a reply very quickly.
In business, too, fax and email are extremely useful.
However, in my opinion there are times when there is no alternative to a letter. Letters are
generally more formal and carefully composed than emails. This makes them more suitable
for occasions when they are likely to be kept and re-read, perhaps several times, by the
recipient, as with formal letters of thanks or sympathy. In addition, letters provide a written
record, unlike telephone calls, so they are also a better way of setting out an important or
complex argument, as in official complaints or legal matters.
In conclusion, I would definitely agree that there are fewer times when we need to write
letters than in the past. On the other hand, I feel there are still some important occasions when
a letter is the most appropriate form of communication.
Film stars and music celebrities may earn a great deal of money and live in luxurious
surroundings, but many of them lead unhappy lives. Do you agree?
To what extent is this the price they pay for being famous?
Newspapers and magazines are full of stories about famous people and the wonderful
lifestyles that they enjoy. I think it's something that we get used to. We expect to see them
wearing very expensive clothes and, going to amazing parties. It seems natural that if you
have a lot of money, you will spend it in these ways.
(Opening paragraph agrees with first part of premise.)
Some people who are rich and famous do manage to have a happy life as well. They get
married and have children and, although they have to work hard, they still have time to give
to their family. Victoria and David Beckham are just one example of a happy celebrity
couple.
(Second paragraph disputes second part of premise.)
However, money doesn't always bring happiness. In fact, sometimes the opposite is true.
Stars often talk to the press about the pressures of being rich and famous. Some of them end
up drinking too much or taking too many drugs. The actress Elizabeth Taylor, for example,
has been in clinics many times for these problems. The divorce rate is also very high among
celebrities. Often their marriages last only a short period of time and they re-mary very
quickly but the same thing happens again.
(Third paragraph agrees and gives two clear examples.)
Ultimately, I think it depends on the person. I don't really believe that being unhappy is a
consequence of fame but I do think that it may be very difficult to cope with having a lot of
money and fame. Celebrities are ordinary people underneath and perhaps some of them are
not strong enough to deal with their fame.
(Conclusion provides a possible explanation and gives a personal view.)
It is generally believed that the Internet is an excellent means of communication but some
people suggest that it may not be the best place to find information.
Using the Internet has become a normal part of everyday life for many people. They use it to
book airline tickets, or to access news about world events, or to follow the fortunes of their
favourite football club. Millions of people across the world belong to social networking
groups where they keep in touch with their friends and if they live away from them, their
family. In my opinion these are all good ways to use the Internet.
When it comes to finding out information there are some very good sites where it is possible
to check, for example, someone's biographical details or statistics about global warming.
However, information from the Internet should be used with caution, because although there
are many reliable sites, such as academic journals and well-known newspapers, there are also
unreliable ones, so it is important to check where information originates from before using it.
Some students use websites which offer ready-made assignments. This is not a good idea,
even if you ignore the fact that it is cheating, because such websites may contain factual
errors or biased views. In a recent case, a student found herself in serious trouble when she
submitted an essay from one of these sites only to discover that it was about Austria, not
Australia, but had an error in the title.
Nevertheless, it is nowadays possible for people all over the world to study or do business on
an equal footing, in a way that was unimaginable only a few years ago. On the whole I
believe that the Internet is an excellent way both to communicate and to find information, as
long as it is used intelligently.
Some parents buy their children a large number of toys to play with.
What are the advantages and disadvantages for the child of having a
large number of toys?
It is true that many parents purchase a multitude of playthings for their offspring. Whether or
not this is a good thing for the child, is a moot point. On the face of it the advantages seem
most apparent, but could there be a downside to this phenomenon of devoted parenting as
well?
Most people would consider children who have many toys to be the fortunate ones.
Interesting things to play with stimulate many positives in the young boy or girl, such as
optimum brain development, hand-eye coordination and colour recognition, apart from the
simple joy of playing. Modern toys are designed to be educational as well as fun, and
concerned parents carefully select products which might speed their child's acquisition of
numbers or the alphabet.
Is it possible that owning multiple toys could be in any way detrimental to a child? This is an
unusual question, but there are some hidden pitfalls. For one, wealthy parents might spoil
their son or daughter by showering him/her with toys, resulting in a negative effect on the
child's character. For another, a growing child's concentration span may suffer if they are
constantly surrounded by too many tempting objects, so that they become unable to focus on
any one game for a decent length of time before being distracted. On the social side, older
children may become targets of envy from classmates, if they are perceived as having far
more possessions than their peers. Finally, the majority of toys today are made of plastic
which commonly contains the chemical BPA, proven to be dangerous for infants to suck on
or ingest.
It is clear then that this situation is not as straightforward as it first appears. It would seem
that one of the many duties of parents is to make an informed choice about how many toys
they buy for their young ones.
In the past, neighbours formed an important part of people's social lives and they helped them
when they had problems. Nowadays, people often do not even know their neighbours and in
consequence they live much more isolated lives.
There are a number of reasons why we have less contact with our neighbours. Firstly, our
lifestyles are more mobile. This means people may change the area where they live quite
frequently and this causes their relationships with their neighbours to be more superficial.
Secondly, nowadays people often live and work in different places. This leads to people
forming closer relationships with work colleagues than the ones they have with their
neighbours. Finally, modern lifestyles make us spend more time inside our houses watching
television, and when we go out, we travel by car. Consequently, we do not speak to the
people in our neighbourhood so much.
There are a number of ways in which I think contact between neighbours can be improved.
First of all, local authorities can provide communal areas such as playgrounds for children
and community halls so that there are places where neighbours can meet and make friends.
Next, I think that when new neighbours come to a street, the people living there ought to
introduce themselves and welcome them. Lastly, people living in a street or small district
should form neighbourhood associations and meet regularly to discuss the things which affect
them.
In conclusion, these suggestions will probably not make neighbours as important in our lives
as they were in the past. However, they will help our relationships with our neighbours to
become more useful and valuable.
In many countries these days, females make up over 50 per cent of the workforce, and
increasingly highly skilled women are taking managerial positions. However, it is still a fact
that high positions such as CEO posts are still dominated by men. Although this is not
desirable, I do not personally believe that imposed quotas are the solution.
Firstly, I believe companies have a right to choose the best person for the job, whatever their
gender, in order to contribute to the success of the business. Forcing companies to hire,
promote and appoint women could negatively affect business in the short term and even the
long term.
Secondly, to my mind the solution to this problem should be solved outside the workplace.
Girls need to be encouraged to take more male-dominated subjects at school and later at
university, and to aspire to do well in their careers. Girls and boys also need to be taught
equality from an early age. This education can take place in schools and career programmes
and in the home.
To those who argue that quotas are a good way to initiate this change, I would like to point
out that artificially imposing rules has not always had the desired effect. When governments
required males and females to receive the same pay for the same jobs, employers simply
changed job titles to ensure that women were still paid less than men. It is my belief that
employers will simply try to find loopholes to get around any such law.
In summary, I do not believe that forcing companies to allocate jobs to women is the best way
to address the imbalance. Rather, it is a question of education and of changing mindsets so
that those who deserve to be at the top will earn it and be appropriately appointed.
As the number of private cars has increased, so too has the level of
pollution in many cities. What can be done to tackle this increasingly
common problem?
As the number of private cars has increased, so has the level of pollution. Overreliance on
cars at the expense of public transport has made this problem even worse, causing many
concerned citizens to look for a solution to the problem.
One potential solution to this problem is to discourage the use of private cars by raising taxes.
If the cost of petrol was increased, then many people would consider using alternative forms
of transport or even walking. Admittedly, there would be a number of complaints from car
drivers, but these would not be of much importance when balanced against the environmental
benefits.
Another solution could be to look at more specific causes of the problem. Modern cars are
fitted with cleaner burning engines and catalytic converters. Accordingly, they do not cause
as much of an environmental hazard as some older cars. In Japan, for example, cars are
heavily taxed once they have been on the road for three years or more, encouraging people to
buy new cars which pollute less. By heavily taxing older vehicles from the road, some of the
worst-polluting vehicles would be taken off the road. However, this would not really be fair
to those who cannot afford a new car with such regularity.
An improvement in the quality and efficiency of public transport would also encourage
people to use their cars less. In London, for example, a system has been operating for some
time in which people are allocated days of the week when they can use their cars. On days
that they are not allowed to drive, public transport is taken.
Although these are potential solutions to the problem, none of them are perfect. Only by a
concerted effort by both the government and the public can this situation truly be resolved.
Modern lifestyles mean that many parents have little time for their children.
Many children suffer because they do not get as much attention from their parents as
children did in the past.
eople who SAY/ARGUE that nowadays parents give less attention to their children
than in the past are FREQUENTLY/OFTEN looking back to a SHORT/BRIEF period of
time in the twentieth century when MOTHERS/MUMS in middle-class families
REMAINED/STAYED at home to look after their children. What these people are
SUGGESTING/SAYING is that women nowadays should not go out to work.
I guess children probably had more problems in the past when they and their
parents had to work non-stop just to get by. These days, the law looks after
children and they can go to school, so children have lots more chances than they
ever had before.
In my opinion, children probably suffered more in the past when the whole family
was obliged to work long hours just to survive. Nowadays children are protected
by the law. Moreover access to education means that they have greater
opportunities than ever before.
In most countries multinational companies and their products are becoming more and
more important.
This trend is seriously damaging our quality of life.
Multinational companies nowadays find it easy both to market their products all
over the world and set up factories wherever they find it convenient. In my
opinion this has had a harmful effect on our quality of life in three main areas.
The first area is their products. Supporters of globalization would argue that
multinational companies make high-quality goods available to more people.
While this may be true to some extent, it also means that we have less choice of
products to buy. When powerful multinational companies invade local markets
with their goods, they often force local companies with fewer resources to go out
of business. In consequence, we are obliged to buy multinational products
whether we like them or not.
Thirdly, defenders of multinational companies often point out that they provide
employment. Although this is undoubtedly true, it also means that we have
become more dependent on them, which in turn makes us more vulnerable to
their decisions. When, for example, a multinational decides to move its
production facilities to another country, this has an adverse effect on its workers
who lose their jobs.
Globalization means that in some ways people around the world are becoming
more and more similar. We often eat the same food, watch the same TV
programmes, listen to the same music and we wear the same clothes. Some of
this at least can be blamed on the spread of multinational brands available all
over the world.
Cultural Identity is built on far more than just the films we watch or the jeans we
wear. The foundation of cultural identity is shared values. When you look in detail
at different cultures, you realize that the things that are important to one culture
can be very different from the things valued by another culture.
s computers are being used more and more in education, there will be soon no
role for teachers in the classroom.
You should give reasons for your answer using your own ideas and
experience.
There have been immense advances in technology in most aspects of people's
lives, especially in the field of education. Nowadays, an increasing number of
students rely on computers to research for information and to produce a perfect
paper for school purposes. Others have decided to leave the original way of
learning to get knowledge through online schools. These changes in the learning
process have brought a special concern regarding the possible decrease of
importance of teachers in the classroom.
Some people believe the role of teachers started to fade because computers
have been helping some students to progress in their studies quicker than when
compared with an original classroom. For example, in the same classroom,
students have different intellectual capacities, thus some would be tied to a slow
advance in their studies because of others incapacity of understanding. In this
way, pupils could progress in their acquisition of knowledge at their own pace
using computers instead of learning from teachers.
However, the presence of a teacher is essential for students because the human
contact influences them in positive ways. Firstly, students realize that they are
not dealing with a machine but with a human being who deserves attention and
respect. They also learn the importance of studying in group and respect other
students, which helps them to improve their social skills.
In conclusion, the role for teachers in the learning process is still very important
and it will continue to be in the future because no machine can replace the
human interaction and its consequences.