Some people say that the amount of noise that people make should be strictly controlled. Others say that people should be free to make as much noise as they wish. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion. Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.

While many individuals argue that people must keep their levels of
noise
limited, others insist that they should be able to emit the amount of
noise
they desire. I strongly believe that quiet environments are far more beneficial and respectful to some parts of
society
and
therefore
, quiet periods of time should be imposed on everyone. Interestingly enough, it has become quite popular among students, emitting high pitch sounds as a way of expression. In cosmopolitan cities,
for example
, it has been proven that shouting out loud releases neuronal fluids into the brain and
thus
, a fair amount of stress.
Furthermore
, the so-called "screaming therapy" has become increasingly popular among young professionals as it helps to overcome inner emotions' blockages and
as a result
, ease their struggle.
However
, despite how positive emitting noises seems to be, I consider it a matter of respect among citizens, keeping loud areas to a minimum.
On the other hand
, several parts of
society
insist that
noise
should be regulated.
This
is because they do not only find pleasure in silence but
also
because
noise
can highly disrupt their daily routines. Take freelancers,
for example
, who usually tend to spend long hours at home and
thus
, they value silence like no one else. Due to disturbances created by neighbours'
noise
, these skilled workers could end up building up stress and discomfort, which would only worsen if no regulations are applied. To conclude, both views exist in
society
in regard to whether
noise
should or should not be controlled. I wholeheartedly believe in the importance of regulating it, as it would prove beneficial to most areas of
society
.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • sound pollution
  • auditory health
  • noise ordinances
  • public tranquility
  • vulnerable populations
  • excessive noise pollution
  • individual freedoms
  • personal expression
  • community life
  • public order
  • individual rights
  • designated noise zones
  • time restrictions
  • soundproofing
  • noise barriers
  • quiet hours
  • high-energy environments
  • technology and innovation
  • respectful coexistence
  • compromise
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