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WANDERLUST
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3 Read the model answer. Decide:
• whether the writer includes a summary of the key points.
• whether the writer includes their own ideas.
Travel is delightful and generally considered to be good for the soul. But is it a good idea to travel aloneO?
OR
This largely depends on the purpose of your trip. ?
Without question, travelling on your own has upsides. It can help you become more independent and
self-confident. It can help you grow as a person. In addition, travelling alone means you don’t have to
negotiate your plans with other people, which is ideal for travellers who like to selfishly indulge in their
passions, for example, an architecture nut who enjoys nothing more than visiting every notable building
in the city.
However, there are also clear downsides. Not only is it more fun to travel with other people, it is also
more convenient. There are certain aspects of travel that can be quite daunting to face on your own,
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such as exchanging currency or reserving accommodation in a foreign country.
To take a wider view, the purpose of travel is often to spend
time with other people – or to get away from them.
If you want to disconnect from a demanding job, a solo
trip could be just what the doctor ordered. That said,
it’s a great deal more common to go on holiday with
family or friends, who we often don’t get to spend
enough quality time with. The point of these trips is
to be together. Where you go and what you do is
of little consequence.
To sum up, when deciding whether or not to https://english0905.com/private/
travel alone, a good place to start is by asking
yourself why exactly you have chosen to
leave home in the first place.
4 Underline the words and phrases the writer uses to paraphrase the four key points
from the original texts.
5 Look at the phrase in bold. What purpose does it have for the model answer as a
whole?
A b o u t E n g l i s h
6 Rhetorical questions can also be used to introduce the main theme of a paragraph.
Rewrite the underlined sentence at the beginning of the third paragraph to make it a
rhetorical question. F O M O (n) /ˈfəʊˌməʊ/
An abbreviation for fear
7 Either write your own answer to the task in Exercise 1 or do the task in the
of missing out; used to
Additional materials on page 196. Before you start writing, read the advice in the
describe a social anxiety
How to go about it box.
someone may feel when
they see what others
H o w t o g o a b o u t i t
are doing, especially via
Start by reading the two source texts and underline the key points. social media sites.
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• Decide to what extent you agree with the views expressed. Make notes about how you
What do the following
will summarise and evaluate them.
abbreviations stand
• List some relevant ideas of your own to include. Think about how to support these
for?
ideas with reasons, examples, evidence, etc.
WFH
• Set your essay out into clear paragraphs. Check that the plan includes a summary
BRB
of key points as well as your own ideas. Remember to include an introduction and
JSYK
conclusion.
IRL
• Write your essay using a neutral or semi-formal style.
AKA
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For more information on writing essays, see page 190.
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