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Discuss this with a partner:
The loss of rainforests due to illegal
logging is a serious problem today.
What can be done to stop illegal logging?
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Discuss this with a partner:
The loss of rainforests due to illegal
logging is a serious problem today.
What can be done to stop illegal logging?
|
Discuss this with a partner:
The loss of rainforests due to illegal
logging is a serious problem today.
What can be done to stop illegal logging?
|
Discuss this with a partner:
The loss of rainforests due to illegal
logging is a serious problem today.
What can be done to stop illegal logging?
|
Discuss this with a partner:
The loss of rainforests due to illegal
logging is a serious problem today.
What can be done to stop illegal logging?
|
Discuss this with a partner:
The loss of rainforests due to illegal
logging is a serious problem today.
What can be done to stop illegal logging?
|
Discuss this with a partner:
The loss of rainforests due to illegal
logging is a serious problem today.
What can be done to stop illegal logging?
|
Discuss this with a partner:
The loss of rainforests due to illegal
logging is a serious problem today.
What can be done to stop illegal logging?
|
Writing Task 2:
The loss of rainforests due to illegal logging
is a serious problem today.
What can be done to stop illegal logging?
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1. Divide the report into paragraphs.
2. Highlight the topic sentence of each
paragraph.
The issue of illegal logging has attracted a lot of
attention in the media recently. This type of logging usually occurs in
rainforests in developing countries. The timber is then exported to wealthy
countries in the West for huge profits. This unlawful industry damages local
environments and also contributes to global warming. Because it is now a major
export industry, preventing illegal logging is the responsibility of both
national and foreign governments. National governments could do a number of
things to protect rainforests from loggers. For example, they could increase
the penalties for illegal logging. Large fines for individual loggers and
prison sentences for their bosses would be strong deterrents. Employing rangers
to monitor national parks would be another positive step. The government could
also subsidise the eco-tourist industry. This industry has the potential to
employ more workers in long-term jobs than the logging industry. Eco-tourism
could help ensure the future of the rainforests and also create alternative
employment for loggers. Foreign governments should take action to ensure that
illegal timber products do not enter their countries. They could do this by
drawing up strict regulations for timber imports. For example, they could ban
all timber imports except for plantation-grown timber. Customs officers could
easily police such a policy because the varieties of this type of timber are
quite limited. Governments could also introduce heavy fines for companies that
import or try to sell illegally logged timber products. Additionally, public
awareness campaigns about the negative impacts of logging would discourage
people from buying these products. Similar campaigns have been successful in
curtailing the sales of wildlife products such as ivory. In conclusion, it is
important to protect rainforests. In order to do so, both national and foreign
governments need to take appropriate action to stop illegal logging.
Writing Task 2:
Writing Task 2:
The loss of rainforests due to illegal
logging is a serious problem today.
What can be done to stop illegal logging?
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Sample
Answer:
Paragraph 1:
1st sentence: introduction
background
info
thesis statement:
national and
foreign governments are responsible
Paragraph 2:
national
governments
Paragraph 3:
foreign governments
Paragraph 4:
Repeat
ideas from p.2 & p.3
national and
foreign governments are responsible
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The
issue of illegal logging has attracted a lot of attention in the media
recently. This type of logging usually occurs in rainforests in developing
countries. The timber is then exported to wealthy countries in the West for
huge profits. This unlawful industry damages local environments and also
contributes to global warming. Because it is now a major export industry,
preventing illegal logging is the responsibility of both national and foreign
governments.
National
governments could do a number of things to protect rainforests from loggers. For
example, they could increase the penalties for illegal logging. Large fines
for individual loggers and prison sentences for their bosses would be strong
deterrents. Employing rangers to monitor national parks would be another
positive step. The government could also subsidise the eco-tourist industry.
This industry has the potential to employ more workers in long-term jobs than
the logging industry. Eco-tourism could help ensure the future of the
rainforests and also create alternative employment for loggers.
Foreign
governments should take action to ensure that illegal timber products do not
enter their countries. They could do this by
drawing up strict regulations for timber imports. For example, they could ban
all timber imports except for plantation-grown timber. Customs officers could
easily police such a policy because the varieties of this type of timber are
quite limited. Governments could also introduce heavy fines for companies
that import or try to sell illegally logged timber products. Additionally,
public awareness campaigns about the negative impacts of logging would
discourage people from buying these products. Similar campaigns have been successful
in curtailing the sales of wildlife products such as ivory.
In
conclusion, it is important to protect rainforests. In order to do so, both
national and foreign governments need to take appropriate action to stop
illegal logging.
|
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