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Task 2 (Studying abroad)

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 11:48 am
by Aky
#12
Today more and more students are deciding to move to a different country for higher studies. Do you think that the benefits of this outweigh the problems ?

These days, it seems that plethora of students are opting to move to a different country for higher education or studies. However, there remains some disagreements as to whether the overall effects of this choices have been positive or negative. While there seems to be potential risks for those students who are deciding to study in a foreign country, I personally feel that the possible advantages of this trend may outweigh its drawbacks. In the following essay, I will explain those benefits and suggest examples to back up my opinion.

Firstly, there is no denying that students who are making an attempt to continue higher education in a foreign country might bring a lot of opportunities, ranging from modern teaching standards and foreign language environments to employment possibilities. In many Asian countries, for example, today more adults have a strong desire to study their higher education predominantly in European countries because many students realize the possible benefits of it. In those cases, it is commonly understood that studying abroad may open the doors of possibilities. Therefore, this makes it clear that the benefits of this trend far outweigh its disadvantages.

Secondly, not purely higher education standards or job opportunities, students can get but also there remains still two essential advantages for students. It is common goal that everyone wants to broaden his or her horizon. In this case, students need to carry on their studies in a foreign countries’ institutions, meaning that studying abroad undoubtedly will enable students to improve their outlook on life. Furthermore, last but not least, studying abroad can be the key possibility to practice or even progress foreign language for the time being. For example, today many people agree that the best way to master foreign language is the native country of that country. Thus, those benefits make it clear that there are more advantages of allowing students to study in a different country than possible drawbacks.

To sum up, once again it appears to me that there seems to have more advantages for students in terms of higher teaching systems and job opportunities than the problems.
(351 words)
thanks you very much !!!! :D

Re: Task 2 (Studying abroad)

Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 8:46 pm
by Flick
Aky wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2017 11:48 am #12
Today more and more students are deciding to move to a different country for higher studies. Do you think that the benefits of this outweigh the problems ?

These days, it seems that a plethora of students are opting to move to a different country for higher education or studies. However, there remains some disagreements as to whether the overall effects of this choice have been positive or negative. While there seems to be potential risks for those students who decide to study in a foreign country, I personally feel that the possible advantages of this trend may outweigh its drawbacks. In the following essay, I will explain those benefits and suggest examples to support my opinion.

Firstly, there is no denying that students who make an attempt to continue higher education in a foreign country might experience many opportunities, ranging from modern teaching standards and foreign language environments to employment possibilities. In many Asian countries, for example, today more adults have a strong desire to study higher education predominantly in European countries because many students realize the possible benefits of this. In those cases, it is commonly understood that studying abroad may open the doors of possibilities. Therefore, this makes it clear that the benefits of this trend far outweigh its disadvantages.

Secondly, besides purely higher education standards or job opportunities, there remains two essential advantages for students. It is a common goal to broaden one's horizons. In this case, students need to carry on their studies in a foreign country's institutions, meaning that studying abroad undoubtedly will enable students to improve their outlook on life. Furthermore, studying abroad allows one to learn a foreign language. For example, today many people agree that the best way to master a foreign language is to visit the native country. Thus, those benefits make it clear that there are more advantages in allowing students to study in a different country than possible drawbacks.

To sum up, once again it appears to me that there are more advantages for students in terms of higher teaching systems and job opportunities than problems.
(351 words)
thanks you very much !!!! :D