Some people believe that children of all ages should have extra responsibilities (for example, helping at home or at work). Others believe that, outside of school, children should be free to enjoy their lives. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

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opinion of
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individuals
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that
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of age, pupils should be made liable to assist at
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or at work.
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, some are
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view that after
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,
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shouldn't be bound to work and they should live freely.
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with,
children
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of all ages have specific demands at
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or when they are at
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. To explain
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, I believe that every kid should be given the responsibility of completing their own tasks, or
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they should do their own minor duties themselves. That could be either arranging their shoe rack at
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or managing their book shelves at
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institution.
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, doing their chores at an early age
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enables a kid to be a better responsible human in future without depending on anyone. E.g. It is a quote from a well-known book, 7 habits of highly effective people says " work at
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age, enjoy later" reflects the
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content.
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, it should
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be considered for the
children
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that after spending and draining themselves
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the whole day in
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or
job
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at work
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, they are not capable enough
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to assist at
home
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and
to
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manage their belongings.
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, it would not be incorrect to state that leaving the
children
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free after
school
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is better for their well-being and it
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them physically fit to prepare for
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the next
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day.
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, many
children
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use
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to go swimming or
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table tennis or some sort of physical activity, after their job or
school
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and
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, and
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the responsibility of assisting at
home
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would make them
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frustrated
, ultimately, affecting their mental health.
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university
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of Shone,
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China,
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demonstrates
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that kids who live freely
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after
their
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school
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would
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can
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meet their goals efficiently and effectively.
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, it is concluded that assisting or not assisting after
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or job
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is still in limbo. It all depends upon the nature of an individual and the environment in which
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one is being brought up.

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task
Plan your essay: start with a clear view, then discuss both sides with one example, and finish with your own view.
coherence
Use simple link words to show order: first, next, also, but, in conclusion.
grammar
Keep to simple facts and clear ideas. Avoid long or odd phrases.
grammar
Check grammar: 'pupils' or 'children' is plural; 'despite of age' should be 'despite age' or 'regardless of age'.
content
Be clear about your own view. Use one or two reasons to support your view.
content
The essay tries to discuss both sides and include a final view.
structure
There are some good linking words like 'On the other hand' and 'Therefore'.
content
Some examples show a real point about well-being.

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    • Sentence 1 - Background statement
    • Sentence 2 - Detailed background statement
    • Sentence 3 - Thesis
    • Sentence 4 - Outline sentence
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    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
    • Sentence 4 - Conclusion
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    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
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  • Paragraph 4 - Conclusion
    • Sentence 1 - Summary
    • Sentence 2 - Restatement of thesis
    • Sentence 3 - Prediction or recommendation

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • extra responsibilities
  • develop skills
  • life lessons
  • work ethic
  • sense of responsibility
  • contribute to
  • family
  • community
  • playtime
  • physical development
  • mental development
  • balance
  • enjoyment
  • guide
  • childhood
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