Some people believe that teenagers should be required to do unpaid community work in their free time. This can benefit teenagers and the community as well. To what extent do you agree or disagree.

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It is argued that
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community can develop
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behavior
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up their productivity. I agree with
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view because voluntary jobs can help teenagers to learn how
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their time management and
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learn how to be a good communicator in the future. Time management is
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important
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for students before they will become adults
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, when
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are working in a company which
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not be able to make a better preparation, the customers would be angry with their services because of the unhurried and delayed performance.
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who have
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good management can easily
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complete their daily
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in
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schedule, especially in the future when they will be having some unpredictable situations that make them
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behave wisely and
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. Communication is one of the important skills to deliver
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information and
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some audiences.
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, In
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company,
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employees
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who can not speak calmly with their colleagues
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to be shifted
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other departments, because they are more likely offended or
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angry
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when
receive
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some critics
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criticism
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from their employers. When
people
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in
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society, they can not choose with
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who
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they are likely to work, so
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they have to be ready
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with the oldest group of
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people
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. In conclusion, I believe that
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community gives beneficial experience for teenagers to be productive, the teenagers not only have an insightful experience,
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as how to be wisely to manage their time, but they
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learn how to be a good speaker who can control the conversation
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smoothly.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • required
  • unpaid
  • community work
  • benefit
  • teenagers
  • life skills
  • volunteering
  • empathy
  • compassion
  • socially aware
  • responsible
  • interact
  • diverse backgrounds
  • cultural understanding
  • tolerance
  • work experience
  • essential skills
  • employment
  • interests
  • passions
  • career development
  • contribute
  • betterment
  • development
  • local community
  • mental well-being
  • stress
  • self-esteem
  • burden
  • academic
  • personal lives
  • time management
  • support
  • balance
  • participate
  • encouraged
  • numerous benefits
  • individuals
  • conclusion
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