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Some people believe that unpaid community service should be a compulsory part of high school programmes (for example; working for a charity, improving the neighbourhood or teaching sports to young children). To what extent do you agree or disagree? v.7

Some people believe that unpaid community service should be a compulsory part of high school programmes (for example; working for a charity, improving the neighbourhood or teaching sports to young children). v. 7
Many say that teaching communal work must be made mandatory during the secondary education level. I completely agree with this argument as I believe, charity is a trait that is usually not taught at a young age by our guardians and secondly, this would enable students to find employment much easily. Parents always tends to provide us absolutely the best lifestyle that they can afford therefore, sometimes children fail to see the other side human life. In other words, parents give all the necessities plus everything that their young would want for example; best education, shoes, computers and vehicles for transportation. When a teenager gets comfortable and get used to a luxury lifestyle, they will not see the other side of the same coin which is, hardness and difficultness of human life. Therefore, by integrating charity work into schools education system and making it mandatory would enable the children not only, to access a much softer part of within themselves that they were not aware of but also, empathize on others and learn to give back to mankind with expecting nothing in return. Humanitarian missions can enable teenagers to secure their first job. In other words, it is a well-known fact that finding the first job is one of the most difficult and exhausting tasks for a juvenile. When a candidate has extensive amount of charitable work under their belt that resume would stand out among others hence, there is a high chance of obtaining the desired job. For an example; many companies nowadays search for candidates that can contribute to company’s own Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) tasks. In conclusion, by making charity work integrated into the school's framework, will enable the young to learn new skills and have access to another part of themselves. Furthermore, it will also give them an edge over other candidates to grab and secure a job.
Many
say that teaching communal
work
must
be made
mandatory during the secondary education level. I completely
agree
with this argument as I believe, charity is a trait
that is
usually
not taught at a young age by our guardians and
secondly
, this would
enable
students to find employment much
easily
.

Parents always tends to provide us
absolutely
the best lifestyle that they can afford
therefore
,
sometimes
children fail to
see
the
other
side human life. In
other
words, parents give all the necessities plus everything that their young would want
for example
; best
education, shoes, computers and vehicles for transportation. When a
teenager
gets
comfortable and
get
used
to a luxury lifestyle, they will not
see
the
other
side of the same coin which is, hardness and
difficultness
of human life.
Therefore
, by integrating charity
work
into schools education system and making it mandatory would
enable
the children not
only
, to access a much softer part of within themselves that they were not aware of
but
also
, empathize on others and learn to give back to mankind with expecting nothing in return.

Humanitarian missions can
enable
teenagers
to secure their
first
job
. In
other
words,
it is a well-known fact that
finding the
first
job
is one of the most difficult and exhausting tasks for a juvenile. When a candidate has extensive amount of charitable
work
under their belt that resume would stand out among others
hence
, there is a high chance of obtaining the desired
job
. For an example;
many
companies
nowadays search for candidates that can contribute to
company
’s
own
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) tasks.

In conclusion
, by making charity
work
integrated into the school's framework, will
enable
the young to learn new
skills
and have access to another part of themselves.
Furthermore
, it will
also
give them an edge over
other
candidates to grab and secure a
job
.
25Linking words, meeting the goal of 7 or more
17Repeated words, meeting the goal of 3 or fewer
2Mistakes
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IELTS essay Some people believe that unpaid community service should be a compulsory part of high school programmes (for example; working for a charity, improving the neighbourhood or teaching sports to young children). v. 7

Essay
  American English
4 paragraphs
312 words
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