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These days, it seems that an increasing number of people are leaving rural areas to live in the city. Discuss some of the effects of the rural depopulation (migration from the country to the city) and suggest some ways on which this trend could be reversed v.2

These days, it seems that an increasing number of people are leaving rural areas to live in the city. Discuss some of the effects of the rural depopulation (migration from the country to the city) and suggest some ways on which this trend could be reversed v. 2
The importance of public libraries is debatable. Some believe that it is a wastage of the tax money, whereas others believe that public libraries are intellectual assets and should be free of cost to the general public. This essay will discuss both sides of the arguments in detail and provide evidence as to why public libraries are valuable and should be accessible to all. To begin with, public libraries provide a learning environment for people of all ages. Think of a resource, a printed media, e-media, newspapers or if someone wants to have group discussions, public libraries facilitate in all aspects. For example, a student wants to do after school study and could not find a quiet place to concentrate along with all required help material. Here comes the importance of a public library. Libraries not only provide a quiet place to focus but also give access to a variety of support materials. On the contrary, some believe that schools and colleges do have libraries, and they do facilitate their students in every possible way. Secondly, every information is on the internet these days. Very few still refer to the printed media, hence keeping a big space for that obsolete resource is a wastage of public money and that money can be redirected to other useful activities. For instance, if someone wants to concentrate on a particular task and wants a private space, there are plenty of cafes where people go and work without any disturbance. I strongly support the presence of public libraries and their free accessibility. It is not just the environment, but provides a single platform/space which is available to everyone regardless of their age, their associated college or university. Moreover, there are still plenty of people who prefer printed media over the internet. In particular, I have seen a lot of elderly adults reading newspapers, discussing politics and present issues with each other. In my opinion, how can we forget about them? Public libraries are valuable to them as well. To conclude, I firmly believe that public libraries are adding value to our society. By giving them access to everyone without any monetary amount is like investing in the people of the community. It is by far the appropriate use of public funds.
The importance of
public
libraries is debatable.
Some
believe
that it is a wastage of the tax money, whereas others
believe
that
public
libraries are intellectual assets and should be free of cost to the
general public
.

This essay will discuss both sides of the arguments in detail and
provide
evidence as to why
public
libraries are valuable and should be accessible to all.

To
begin
with,
public
libraries
provide
a learning environment for
people
of all ages.
Think
of a resource, a printed media, e-media, newspapers or if someone
wants
to have group discussions,
public
libraries facilitate in all aspects.
For example
, a student
wants
to do after school study and could not find a quiet place to concentrate along with all required
help
material. Here
comes
the importance of a
public
library. Libraries not
only
provide
a quiet place to focus
but
also
give access to a variety of support materials.

On the contrary
,
some
believe
that schools and colleges do have libraries, and they do facilitate their students in every possible way.
Secondly
, every information is on the internet these days.
Very
few
still
refer to the printed media,
hence
keeping a
big
space for that obsolete resource is a wastage of
public
money and that money can
be redirected
to other useful activities.
For instance
, if someone
wants
to concentrate on a particular task and
wants
a private space, there are
plenty
of
cafes
where
people
go and work without any disturbance.

I
strongly
support the presence of
public
libraries and their free accessibility. It is not
just
the environment,
but
provides
a single platform/space which is available to everyone regardless of their age, their associated college or university.
Moreover
, there are
still
plenty
of
people
who prefer printed media over the internet.
In particular
, I have
seen
a lot of
elderly adults reading newspapers, discussing politics and present issues with each other. In my opinion, how can we forget about them?
Public
libraries are valuable to them
as well
.

To conclude
, I
firmly
believe
that
public
libraries are adding value to our society. By giving them access to everyone without any monetary amount is like investing in the
people
of the community. It is by far the appropriate
use
of
public
funds.
7Linking words, meeting the goal of 7 or more
7Repeated words, meeting the goal of 3 or fewer
7Mistakes
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IELTS essay These days, it seems that an increasing number of people are leaving rural areas to live in the city. Discuss some of the effects of the rural depopulation (migration from the country to the city) and suggest some ways on which this trend could be reversed v. 2

Essay
  American English
6 paragraphs
377 words
7
Overall Band Score
Coherence and Cohesion: 7.0
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  • Use less common question specific words that accurately convey meaning
  • Check your work for spelling and word formation mistakes
Grammatical Range: 7.0
  • Use a variety of complex and simple sentences
  • Check your writing for errors
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    Present relevant ideas
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