IELTS Writing

Writing task 2

1.
In today’s competitive world, many families find it necessary for both parents to go out to work.
While some say the children in these families benefit from the additional income, others feel they lack support because of their parents’ absence.

Discuss both of these views and give your own opinion.
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Write at least 250 words.

2.
Many
people say that the only way to guarantee getting a good job is to complete a course of university education.
Others claim that it is better to start work after school and gain experience in the world of work.

How far do you agree or disagree with the above views?
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Write at least 250 words.

Nowadays, both a husband and a wife have to be employed to provide sufficient income for them and their children. While some people argue that this is inevitable, others believe that it harms the development of their offspring. I believe that the latter is true. This essay will discuss both points of view.

It is not only desirable, but also often compulsory for both parents to work in today’s difficult economic climate. Despite the potential problems for the children, employment, either part-time or full-time, is the only solution to have enough funds to raise a child. For example, a family needs to live in an expensive neighbourhood to be able to send a child to one of the best schools. However, the result of this is that a solution has to be found for when children arrive home before their parents. After-school clubs are plentiful; other options include family members looking after the children either voluntarily or on a paid basis, often at a reduced rate. Either the husband or wife may also work overtime, thus providing even more money.

 The support of at least one parent being at home at the end of the day is a comforting reassurance for a pupil such as telling a person about a good mark for homework or discussing any problems. Furthermore, offspring appreciate someone who can provide food and drink. Parents leave home early in the morning and do not return until late evening. In addition, so-called latchkey youngsters often mix with others in the same position and this can lead to undesirable consequences such as involvement in crime, drugs or alcohol. Help with homework as well as providing food and drink are other advantages. 

 In conclusion, although extra income is always welcome, I believe that the positive aspects of the support of one or more parents far outweigh any monetary gain. Even though a reduced income results from a parent not working, the emotional well-being of a child undoubtedly increases.