Content text [reference LGC] VSTEP Writing Task 2 .docx
Để được hỗ trợ thêm thông tin về kỳ thi và các khoá học, vui lòng theo dõi Page Group luyện thi Các quý đọc giả, trung tâm nếu sử dụng tài liệu vui lòng ghi nguồn và không sử dụng vào mục đích thương mại. ● Studying abroad costs a great deal of money. • get a part-time job • influence academic performance negatively BÀI MẪU: These days, there has been an increasing number of students who opt to study abroad. It is believed that studying overseas offers students a life-changing opportunity; however, they have to face a variety of obstacles when taking overseas courses. This essay will examine both sides of this tendency. On the one hand, studying abroad is beneficial to students in several ways. First and foremost, foreign educational institutions provide students with better courses compared to those in their homeland. Obviously, students are taught by excellent teachers from well-known universities, which allows them to acquire the best skills. Besides, when obtaining an international qualification, students can seek for better job opportunities which contribute to a higher standard of living in the future. Another benefit is that students are able to develop independence. More specifically, living in another country requires students to do everything on their own such as doing housework, managing time and money, etc. Therefore, they will become more mature and gain more valuable skills. Last but not least, students have more chances to widen their knowledge and relationships. To illustrate, they can build more new friendships and explore new destinations in a new country. On the other hand, overseas students have to encounter plenty of challenges. One of the most obvious drawbacks is that living alone in a strange country results in homesickness and culture shock. Living far away from home might make students feel so lonely and depressed that they cannot concentrate on study. In addition, they find it hard to adapt to a new culture, which leaves negative effects on their mental and physical health. Language barrier is another detrimental side of overseas life. Mastering a foreign language is a challenging task; therefore, many students have difficulty in communicating with foreigners. The final demerit is that studying abroad costs a great deal of money. Because the high cost of living and expensive tuition fees in a foreign country, many students have to get a part-time job after school to earn more money, which influences their academic performance negatively.