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Writing Task 2 Sample 11

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Writing Task 2 - Sample 11: Large space in living area (Band 7.5)

Topic: Some people think that towns and cities should have large open spaces
like squares and parks. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this
idea?
To many people, parks and squares are deemed of immense importance, as they
provide opportunities for outdoor activities that they would not have otherwise at
home. While these places are decidedly exorbitant to construct and often argued to
be useless and wasteful, I believe the benefits would far outweigh any drawbacks if
these are built.
Firstly, public places have long contributed to the improvement of our general
health. Nowadays, the amount of physical work has diminished to a non-existent
amount, due to the invention of many new and convenient innovations.
Consequently, it leads to an unhealthy lifestyle with the potential of developing
various illnesses, including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and the inevitable loss
of lifespan. Therefore, having open spaces in cities or towns is indeed encouraging
of a more active life, where people can exercise freely if they are not able to pay
for the expense of fitness facilities.
Secondly, public places are often associated with the special characteristics of the
given town or city. Places such as squares, parks and other open spaces are
considered highly sophisticated and culturally advanced, which are frequented by
visitors of varying ages, and they serve much more of a purpose than just a place
for mundane exercising. These are the places where people gather socially and as a
whole these places help in creating a more united and socially cohesive society.


In conclusion, it is not at all unjustified to affirm that squares and parks are of
many uses and should be built for the sake of people’s lives, along with the
progress of entertainment industries.




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