Useful Vocabulary & Expressions:
Example: The crime rate in the UK has reduced in recent years
Measure: a plan or course of action taken to achieve a particular purpose
Example: there are certain cost-cutting measures to this issue
Example: The industry has come up with production processes that converted raw material into useful forms.
Decadence: moral or cultural decline as characterized by excessive indulgence in pleasure or luxury.
Example: He denounced Western decadence.
Example: A high population density is the precursor to traffic congestion.
Violation: the action of violating someone or something
Example: the aircraft were in violation of UN resolutions.
Eliminate: completely remove or get rid of (something)
Example: The new policy would eliminate inflation.
Subsidy: a sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so that the price of a commodity or service may remain low or competitive.
Example: Poor families rely on the governmental subsidies to satisfy their basic demands, such as eating or maintaining the domestic costs.
Example: Most menial works do not require expertise or intricate skills.
Insurmountable: too great to be overcome
Example: Environmental pollution has remained as an insurmountable problem for governments for the last few years.
Justice: a judge or magistrate, in particular a judge of the supreme court of a country or state.
Example: It is, therefore, a matter of public interest who becomes judges of the lower courts and justices of the Supreme Court.
Example: We discussed our corresponding viewpoints.
Capital punishment: the legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime
Example: The fact that the International Covenant sanctions capital punishment must be seen in this context.
IELTS Writing Task 2 in September 2015
Fewer and fewer people walk on a daily basis. What are the reasons and how to encourage them to spend their time walking?
People seem to be increasingly reluctant to have a walk regularly. As there are certain causes of such a trend, some solutions are also available to urge people to walk more.
Amongst the reasons for the lack of people’s interest in the walking activity, the convenience of modern technology in travelling and the boredom of walking activity are
the two significant ones. Firstly, some technological applications which support travelling such as electric lifts and escalators are very common in public places. These devices help people to move to the higher levels of a building more easily and quickly than using the stairs, so people would feel unnecessary to walk. Secondly, walking for exercise can seem monotonous to many people because they have to repeat a series of actions every day, unlike going to the gym where they can use different exercising machines; additionally, it is less boring to train with and talk to other members at the gym. In order to raise people’s interest in walking, there are some workable solutions to be adopted. To begin with, walking the stairs can be made a more enjoyable experience by adding some attractive decorations to them. For example, some 3D painting artists can be hired to paint their eye- catching works of art on the walls and the stair cases, which may make people excited to use the stairs the next time. In addition, companies can offer some incentives such as free gym membership to the employees who use the stairs instead of the lift. They can also hold a company event in form of a walking competition with prizes to promote the benefits of walking for health.
In conclusion, people dislike walking for several reasons, and this problem of inactivity can be addressed with some measures suggested.
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