Today I'm posting one more Sample Answer to another task.
TASK
Imagine that you are doing a project on the sources of information teenagers in Zetland use most often. You have found some data on the subject –– the results of the opinion polls (see the table below)
Comment on the data in the table and give your opinion on the subject of the project.
ANSWER
What sources of information to use is a running theme today. Working on the project on the sources of information Zetland teenagers most often use, I have found reliable statistics apropos to this subject. I will comment on the data in the following essay.
Amid the findings of the opinion polls, there are two remarkable features. Two fifths of respondents (40%) say they most often draw information from websites and applications, whereas an extremely small number, only 4%, point out newspapers and magazines.
Particularly, I can mark more curious details of the data. Among all participants , there are almost twice as many school students who get news from friends (24%) as those sourcing information from teachers (14%). These figures make for depressing reading, in my book. While teachers are expected to be the most influential agents to raise informational awareness among adolescents, they are mostly not in reality. From my perspective, Zetland teachers are paying scant attention to students' needs, thus becoming less authoritative sources of information, compared with friends who are always here to share news.
With the internet unbeatable popularity, on a large scale, one can face multiple problems with browsing the Web. A typical one is stealing personal data. However, I can give a workable tip against internet fraud. Users can create an anonymous email account for registration on websites, which will not allow third-party sites to track their identity.
Weighing up the foregoing, I have concluded that the Internet search is the best way of getting any kind of information from visual to conceptual. For instance, state online services on multiple occasions can save you a trip to information offices.
270 words
By Erene I
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