2013年10月19日雅思A类大作文题目:
Many parents these days work in other countries, taking their family with them. Do you think the advantages of the development outweigh its disadvantages? (Word count=288)
2013年10月19日雅思A类大作文范文:
Some people travel overseas
as their jobs dictate. A considerable proportion of
migrating workers travel with their children, which leads to the discussion of the pros and con of the practice. The writer believes that
the advantages have the upper hand.
There truly is little room to argue against the downside of kids travelling with their working parents. Parents are likely
sidetracked by the concerns for the
physical, psychological, educational wellbeing of their kids. To be specific, children
are relatively less adaptable toexotic food, loneliness, and the shift of their education environment. Though working parents bring help with them, their spouses, grandparents, and
nannies for example, the help
sometimes turns to worsen the situation at hand: the same problems might
befall the help (to a lesser degree).
However,
an alternative might be
non-existent.
It is within reason to conceive that parents who have a travelling agenda
are fully aware of the weight of kids travelling with them. However,
short of immediate help in
the destination country or probably being single parents, workers sensibly decide to bring their kids along, which is the only choice,
be it hard to accept or deal with.
Additionally, to some, the concept and practice of family is
holy and supreme. Despite all the
looming difficulties, some people just
take the high road and accept their
obligations. They would rather, most likely,
double their workload by personally shouldering such responsibilities as
handpicking schools for their kids and
sifting the resumes of nanny applicants. To workers in this category, home responsibilities are i
nescapable and happiness-inducing tasks.
In sum, despite the
commonly conceived downside in working overseas with kids around, some people see merits
in the same practice because of their family belief and helplessness.