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Problem-solution model essay: TV Addiction (Partner A)
Complete the gaps by
 telling your partner about the underlined even-numbered
gaps (#2, 4, 6, etc.) Use synonyms – don't say the words!
 listening to Partner B explain what words go in the oddnumbered words (#1, 3, 5, etc.).
The word television comes from Greek and means "seeing far away".
__________ (1), the more we watch it, the more short-sighted and narrow-minded
we become. Unfortunately, t.v. is fast becoming as popular and dangerous as drugs. In
this essay, I will outline (2) some __________ (3) linked to t.v. addiction and suggest
some viable solutions (4).
__________ (5) with the dangers, health is one of the biggest. To clarify (6),
people who watch too much t.v. frequently develop problems with their eyes and back
and, too, may become obese. A further negative __________ (7) is that a lot of time
is wasted. In fact (8), statistics show that frequent viewers watch an average of
three or more hours daily and also report feeling less productive after this activity. A
__________ (9) issue is that t.v. addicts may become antisocial, spending little
quality time with family and friends. Indeed (10), this is particularly detrimental for
children who need to learn good social skills.
Fortunately, there are __________ (11) for this dangerous addiction. One
answer (12) is to budget the amount of time spent watching t.v. For __________
(13), people can set aside one hour a day and schedule other activities, such as sports
or reading, in their leisure time. Yet another alternative (14) is to limit the number of
televisions in the household, even covering screens with a sheet or blanket when they
are not in use.
__________ (15), the best solution of all could be to kill the
contraption! If you don't have a t.v., you won't watch one!
To conclude (16), addiction to t.v is a widespread disease, but with the right
medicine, it can be cured. Individuals must take a long view towards the future,
recognising that short-term actions have long-term consequences.
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Problem-solution model essay: TV Addiction (Partner B)
Complete the gaps by
 telling Partner A about the underlined, odd-numbered words
(#1, 3, 5, etc.). Use synonyms – don't say the words!
 listening to your partner explain what words go in the
even- numbered gaps (#2, 4, 6, etc.)
The word television comes from Greek and means "seeing far away". However
(1), the more we watch it, the more short-sighted and narrow-minded we become.
Unfortunately, t.v. is fast becoming as popular and dangerous as drugs. In this essay, I
will __________ (2) some problems (3) linked to t.v. addiction and suggest some
viable __________ (4).
Starting (5) with the dangers, health is one of the biggest. To __________
(6), people who watch too much t.v. frequently develop problems with their eyes and
back and, too, may become obese. A further negative effect (7) is that a lot of time is
wasted. In __________ (8), statistics show that frequent viewers watch an average
of three or more hours daily and also report feeling less productive after this activity.
A final (9) issue is that t.v. addicts may become antisocial, spending little quality time
with family and friends. __________ (10), this is particularly detrimental for
children who need to learn good social skills.
Fortunately, there are remedies
(11) for this dangerous addiction. One
__________ (12) is to budget the amount of time spent watching t.v. For example
(13), people can set aside one hour a day and schedule other activities, such as sports
or reading, in their leisure time. Yet another __________ (14) is to limit the number
of televisions in the household, even covering screens with a sheet or blanket when
they are not in use. Last (15), the best solution of all could be to kill the contraption!
If you don't have a t.v., you won't watch one!
To __________ (16), addiction to t.v is a widespread disease, but with the
right medicine, it can be cured. Individuals must take a long view towards the future,
recognising that short-term actions have long-term consequences.
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