Cover of the textbook Focus 4 (2nd edition) - Student's Book

The key answer of exercise 3

The key to exercise solutions in chapter 5.8 - Writing for the textbook Focus 4 (2nd edition) - Student's Book with authors Sue Kay, Vaughan Jones and Daniel Brawshaw from Pearson Education

Question

Read the WRITING FOCUS. In the model essay, find.

Answer

  1. Personally, I worry this could lead to a negative experience at university and that it may be better to opt for a subject you find stimulating.
  2. To explain the reasons for my view, I will examine the issue in terms of motivation and career success.
  3. It is true that some subjects appear to offer limited career prospects, however I am of the opinion that studying for any degree teaches valuable transferable skills.
  4. These include the ability to interpret information or communicate complex ideas, for example, and are undoubtedly appreciated by employers.
  5. All in all, I think it is better to choose a university subject that interests you.
  6. I would prefer to learn useful skills and work towards high grades in a subject I’ve enjoyed studying rather than risking low grades in a subject that I don’t find motivating.

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