Luyện kỹ năng viết Tiếng Anh 155 chủ đề viết luận Tiếng Anh (Có bài mẫu cho mỗi chủ đề) - Topic 140

Groups or organizations are an important part of some people’ s lives.

Why are groups or organizations important to people? Use specific reasons

and examples to explain your answer.

Groups or organizations are an important part of our life because we are

social people. We like to get together with people whose attitudes and beliefs

are like ours. The most important groups for us are our families, our

religious organizations, and our political organizations.

Our families are obviously our most important group. You will never

find the physical and emotional support from any other group that you will

find in your family. Your family is part of you; you are tied to them by blood.

They will always be there for you.

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LUYỆN KỸ NĂNG VIẾT TIẾNG ANH 
155 CHỦ ĐỀ VIẾT LUẬN TIẾNG ANH 
( CÓ BÀI MẪU CHO MỖI CHỦ ĐỀ) 
TOPIC 140 
Groups or organizations are an important part of some people’s lives. 
Why are groups or organizations important to people? Use specific reasons 
and examples to explain your answer. 
 Groups or organizations are an important part of our life because we are 
social people. We like to get together with people whose attitudes and beliefs 
are like ours. The most important groups for us are our families, our 
religious organizations, and our political organizations. 
Our families are obviously our most important group. You will never 
find the physical and emotional support from any other group that you will 
find in your family. Your family is part of you; you are tied to them by blood. 
They will always be there for you. 
Similarly our religious organizations can provide comfort for us in times 
of stress. When we are with people who have the same beliefs, we feel better. 
Our beliefs are based on tradition. These beliefs have been tested over time. 
These beliefs tell us how to respond and how to act. 
Our political organizations change as we change. Some years we may 
feel conservative; other years we may feel more liberal. Whatever our 
political philosophy, we can find a political organization that matches our 
thinking at the moment. Those political organizations help us be a part of the 
larger community. 
Whether the group is tightly knit like a family, spiritual like religion, or 
secular like politics, they all serve a function in our life. They all help us feel 
as if we belong. 
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TOPIC 141 
Imagine that you are preparing for a trip. You plan to be away from your 
home for a year. In addition to clothing and personal care items, you can 
take one additional thing. What would you take and why? Use specific 
reasons and details to support your choice. 
If I were to leave my home for a year, there is one thing I definitely 
would take with me: my cell phone. With my cell phone, I could call my 
friends or family if I ever was lonely, needed advice, or just wanted to talk. 
If I were away from home for a year, I would be very lonely, especially 
in the beginning before I made friends. If I could call my mother and father, I 
would hear their familiar voices and I would not feel so lonely. Hearing my 
friends’ voices would also help me overcome my sadness. 
I’ve never been on my own so there are many things I am not familiar 
with. I’ve never opened a bank account, got a driver’s license, or made my 
own food. If I had to cook chicken or something, I could call up my mother 
and she could tell me how to make dinner. 
Sometimes, I may just want to talk in my own language. With my cell 
phone, I could call my friends and tell them about my new life. This would 
make them jealous of me. I would call them a lot so they could hear all the 
wonderful things I am doing. 
For me a cell phone is a necessity. I would need it anytime I was lonely, 
anytime I needed to do something I didn’t know how to do, and anytime I just 
wanted to talk. Of course, the phone bill will be sent to my parents. 
TOPIC 142 
When students move to a new school, they sometimes face problems. 
How can schools help these students with their problems? Use specific 
reasons and examples to explain your answer. 
Students moving into a new community and attending a new school can 
face a lot of problems. Their biggest worry is usually fitting in. The school 
counselor, the school’s administration and the students’ teachers can all help 
the students come through this experience successfully. They can engage 
other students to become involved with the new students, too. 
New students in a school need to feel like part of the school community 
as quickly as possible. A school administrator should begin by giving 
students a complete orientation to their new school. They should take them 
on a tour of the school and show them the classrooms, gym, computer lab, 
band room, and cafeteria. They should tell them about the history of the 
school, its academic achievements, and its athletic and debating teams. The 
administrator can talk to the students about what’s expected of them in the 
classroom and what rules the school has. 
The school counselor should talk to the students what they’re most 
interested in studying. If these are older students, the counselor can ask them 
about career interests. If these are younger students, the counselor can ask 
them about their favorite subjects at their old school. The counselor can tell 
the students about all the extracurricular activities there are at the school. 
For example, the school might offer things like sports, art, music, and 
working on a school newspaper. 
The teachers have the most important job when it comes to new 
students. It’s up to them to help the students meet other students in class. 
They can also help them learn how classes are conducted in their new 
school. They can encourage other students to make friends with new people 
and help them learn the system. Since they’re with the students the most, 
they can keep an eye on them and make sure they’re adapting well. 
Both the adults and the other students need to help new students feel a 
part of their new school. It’s not easy, but it pays off with happier, more 
successful students in the end. 
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