Luyện tập: Young People Spending Time Indoors
06/11/2024 2024-11-06 10:36Luyện tập: Young People Spending Time Indoors
Topic statementIn my country these days, many young people hardlyhầu như không ever leave their homes, preferring to sit in front of a screen instead of being in the open air. Supporting statementThis was not the case even as recently as 15 years ago, when I was a teenager.
Topic statementThere are a number of possible reasons for the change. Supporting statementFirstly, youngsters are under more pressure to study hard to ensure that they get the qualifications they need to secuređảm bảo employment. Supporting statementThis means that they have less time for outdoor leisure pursuitssự theo đuổi which were once considered essential for the young – playing with friends and taking part in team sports. Supporting statementA related point is that access to study is now almost always done at home, whereas in the past it often involved going out to a library or lecture hallgiảng đường. Supporting statementThese days, with the development of recording and relaycông nghệ tiếp sức technologies, even college study can be done from home. Supporting statementFinally, many public spaces, such as football fields, are being built on, so there are fewer places where children can play safely.
Topic statementIn my view, spending so much time indoors is a serious issue because it leads to physical and mental ill health, and ways must be found to address it. SolutionOne strategy would be for governments to bancấm construction on playing fields and to give tax incentivesưu đãi thuế to people wanting to create new play areas. SolutionHowever, the most effective measure would be to give higher statusđiều kiện to outdoor activities in schools. Supporting statementSchool curriculachương trình giảng dạy should be changed to reduce the emphasis on academic subjects, thus freeing up time to make PE a major part of the school day and to encourage people from a young age to be outdoors : habits developed in youthtuổi trẻ stay with people their whole lives.
In my country these days, many young people hầu như không ever leave their homes, preferring to sit in front of a screen instead of being in the open air. This was not the case even as recently as 15 years ago, when I was a teenager.
There are a number of possible reasons for the change. Firstly, youngsters are under more pressure to study hard to ensure that they get the qualifications they need to đảm bảo employment. This means that they have less time for outdoor leisure sự theo đuổi which were once considered essential for the young – playing with friends and taking part in team sports. A related point is that access to study is now almost always done at home, whereas in the past it often involved going out to a library or giảng đường. These days, with the development of recording and công nghệ tiếp sức technologies, even college study can be done from home. Finally, many public spaces, such as football fields, are being built on, so there are fewer places where children can play safely.
In my view, spending so much time indoors is a serious issue because it leads to physical and mental ill health, and ways must be found to address it. One strategy would be for governments to cấm construction on playing fields and to give ưu đãi thuế to people wanting to create new play areas. However, the most effective measure would be to give higher điều kiện to outdoor activities in schools. School chương trình giảng dạy should be changed to reduce the emphasis on academic subjects, thus freeing up time to make PE a major part of the school day and to encourage people from a young age to be outdoors : habits developed in tuổi trẻ stay with people their whole lives.