It goes without saying that TV plays a crucially important role in our lives. There has been a recent discussion concerning the purposes and roles of TV. Since it has not been able to come to any conclusions, I've decided to set out two main roles of our television in this essay.
It cannot be denied that one of the main reasons why we turn on our TV is that we want to be briefed on something and to keep up with the latest news. We are simply eager to know what is going on around us. In addition to this, some channels also offer political debates such as HARDtalk on the BBC. Not only are these debates interesting as they provide you with a wide range of information from the political scene, but they also help potential voters decide who they are going to vote for. As far as I am concerned, we should do all in our power to carry on supporting these debates by some donations to make sure they remain independent and are not biased to some politicians.
Secondly, TV can also fulfil an educational role. The majority of schools have been trying to implement more documentaries in their curriculum. From my point of view, it is desirable to carry on doing so. If students are acquainted with some less interesting topics, documentaries are the best way to attract students' attention. Moreover, visual tools are proving to be the most efficient tools during the learning process.
In conclusion, it's hard to say which one of these roles is more important. If there was not news, we would not know what is going on. On the other hand, to make the learning process more enjoyable, educational documentaries should not be omitted. Therefore, I cannot clearly state which one of these points is more important
It goes without saying that TV plays a
crucially
important
role
in our
lives
. There has been a recent discussion concerning the purposes and
roles
of TV. Since it has not been able to
come
to any conclusions, I've decided to set out two main
roles
of our television in this essay.
It cannot
be denied
that one of the main reasons why we turn on our TV is that we want to
be briefed
on something and to
keep
up with the latest news. We are
simply
eager to know what is going on around us.
In addition
to this,
some
channels
also
offer political debates such as
HARDtalk
on the BBC. Not
only
are these debates interesting as they provide you with a wide range of information from the political scene,
but
they
also
help
potential voters decide who they are going to vote for. As far as I
am concerned
, we should do all in our power to carry on supporting these debates by
some
donations to
make
sure they remain independent and are not biased to
some
politicians.
Secondly
, TV can
also
fulfil an educational
role
. The majority of schools have been trying to implement more documentaries in their curriculum. From my point of view, it is desirable to carry on doing
so
. If students
are acquainted
with
some
less interesting topics, documentaries are the best way to attract students' attention.
Moreover
, visual tools are proving to be the most efficient tools during the learning process.
In conclusion
, it's
hard
to say which one of these
roles
is more
important
. If there was not news, we would not know what is going on.
On the other hand
, to
make
the learning process more enjoyable, educational documentaries should not
be omitted
.
Therefore
, I cannot
clearly
state which one of these points is more
important