Monday, 29 October 2012

writing 4



A lot of people these days are arguing about driving and using mobile phones. Some research doesn’t advice use and says it could be a major cause of accidents. Some others don’t believe them or they don’t feel that phones can be that dangerous. I will writing about these two arguments and will describe why people are for or against it, and will describe if am with or against the argument.

This argument takes two sides, the first side where people look at it as a main problem and they believe research that says phones can cause accidents and could kill the person, it could distract the driver from focusing on the road, he also may talk with one hand and drive with the other one where he or she has less control on the steering and the driver can loss control easily if something suddenly happens on the road. Texting is another reason why people are against it because the driver may spend 2 second at least focusing on phone and that will mean 40 or 50 meters on the road, and that is the size of 6-9 class rooms.
The second side of the argument is that some people believe that it is not a big deal and they could use earphones or speakers to use phones in the car and won’t distract them from driving or focus, and they needs phones in the car to take care of their personal or non-personal needs.

In conclusion I take side with the first side of the argument, where safety comes first because driving a car needs all your attention and a split second of non – forcing could kill you.

Thursday, 11 October 2012

Writing 3



     There are two graphs shown; both of them are bar graphs. The first one describes the relationship between ages and the reason for studying. The second one shows the percentage of the employers support by ages.
The first graph shows that those who are under 26 are most interested to study for career as they care about their future and they are the lowest on interest. Also the graph shows that the older the person gets the less he wants to study for career but the older want to study more for interest.
The second graph shows the support of the employer. Those who are under 26 get the most support from their employers. Strangely older people get more support than middle aged people because technology gets newer and old people need it.
In conclusion the younger age group studies mostly for career. The older a person gets the more likely he will study for interest.