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Vocabulary To Practice (Essays 2)

This document provides sample essays on the topics of "Doing new things vs doing the same things" and "Face-to-face communication vs online communication". For the first topic, the essay discusses the benefits of trying new things such as discovery and fun in the journey, but also notes the risks of failure. For the second topic, the essay argues that while online communication is convenient, face-to-face communication is better for real support between people and avoids hiding behind screens, helping develop social skills.

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Vocabulary To Practice (Essays 2)

This document provides sample essays on the topics of "Doing new things vs doing the same things" and "Face-to-face communication vs online communication". For the first topic, the essay discusses the benefits of trying new things such as discovery and fun in the journey, but also notes the risks of failure. For the second topic, the essay argues that while online communication is convenient, face-to-face communication is better for real support between people and avoids hiding behind screens, helping develop social skills.

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Vocabulary to practice (Essays 2)

Rapid

Gradually

Enumerate

contemplated

reluctant

quantify

acquire

occurs

inclined

urgent

concomitantly

mere

Inadequate

sufficient

Convenient

impediment

Confrontation

Efficient
Unintentionally
Seldom
Sufficient
Courage
Plead
Greedy
Tremendous
Simultaneously
Assurance
Inevitably
Arise
Pursuing
Dispose

1) Pick the essay of your choice;


2) Use the samples as sources;
3) Language - vocab, grammar, linkers
4) Structure - paragraphs.
Group 1

Do the same things vs Try new things.

Every person is unique, thus they have different opinions and perspectives about the
world, the majority of people prefer doing things the old fashioned way, part of the
people like trying out new things. I personally adore striving for new possibilities.

To start off with, trying out new things has its own benefits, for example, you might
discover something that nobody else has, the journey to it may be fun as well. There are
multiple events in history where people invented and discovered new aspects by just
trying out things in the unique way. For instance: In science, physicists insist on
researching to explore the unknown mysterious substance cosmos and chemists seek
out new useful materials through the results of millions of thousands of chemistry
experiments.

Furthermore, experiencing new activities in life has its own downsides, one of them
being the risk of trying it and not succeeding at it. Trying out new Hobbies, Jobs or even
activities that they’ve never experienced before.Such as starting a new job can cause a
lot of stress and trouble for not being experienced at it which leads to bad turnout of
events in the job(career) itself, but there’s also a huge chance of being successful while
trying out new opportunities at work.

Summarizing everything I mentioned above, trying out new perspectives can be


enjoyable as well as stressful and dreadful, some people prefer not risking it and stick to
the old way, some prefer taking all the risk there is to find new experience, but personally
I’d take any risk if I’m interested in doing something new.
Group 2
Face- to-face communication
The way of communication has been changing alongside the development of
technologies, such as computers, phones and other tools,which results in a growing
popularity of online friendship. Moreover, people start to ignore face-to -face
communication. As far as I’m concerned, online communication is no substitute for
face-to-face communication.
First of all, there is no doubt that chatting or calling is more convenient for us, as we
don’t need to make any appointments before meeting anybody. However, we already use
so many technologies in daily life that we can’t enjoy ourselves with our friends or family
members. Furthermore, we can be more supportive of each other in real life rather
through social media.
On the other hand, some people reckon that one can avoid confrontation and
embarrassment through indirect communication. Whereas(change), I suppose it’s better
to face these problems several times than hiding behind our avatars all the time. So,
basically, through face-to-face communication we have a chance to acquire some social
skills as well.
According to the points discussed, I believe that, despite the popularity and convenience
of online communication, face-to-face contact remains an essential part of society.

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