Argument Essay Topics
1.
We are becoming increasingly dependent on
computers. They are used in businesses, hospitals, crime detection and even to
fly planes. What things will they be used for in future? Is this dependence on
computers a good thing or should we be more suspicious of their benefits?
2.
In what ways has information technology changed
work and working practices in the past 10 years?
3.
'Telecommuting' refers to workers doing their
jobs from home for part of each week and communicating with their office using
computer technology. Telecommuting is growing in many countries and is expected
to be common for most office workers in the coming decades. How do you think
society will be affected by the growth of telecommuting?
4.
Technology is making communication easier in
today's world, but at the expense of personal contact as many people choose to
work at home in front of a computer screen. What dangers are there for a
society which depends on computer screens rather than face-to-face contact for
its main means of communication?
5.
Some businesses now say that no one can smoke
cigarettes in any of their offices. Some governments have banned smoking in all
public places. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons.
6.
Should the same laws which prohibit the sale and
consumption of heroin be applied to tobacco?
7.
To what extent is the use of animals in
scientific research acceptable?
8.
Human beings do not need to eat meat in order to
maintain good health because they can get all their food needs from meatless
products and meatless substances. A vegetarian diet is as healthy as a diet
containing meat. Argue for or against the opinion above.
9.
Forests are the lungs of the earth. Destruction
of the world's forests amounts to death of the world we currently know. To what
extent do you agree or disagree?
10. Are
our zoos cruel to wild animals? Discuss.
11. Zoos
are sometimes seen as necessary but not poor alternatives to a natural
environment. Discuss some of the arguments for and/or against keeping animals
in zoos.
12. To
what extent should economic planning be influenced by the need of environmental
conservation?
13. Damage
of the environment is an inevitable consequence of worldwide improvements in
the standard of living. Discuss.
14. The
rising levels of congestion and air pollution found in most of the world cities
can be attributed directly to the rapidly increasing number of private cars in
use. In order to reverse this decline in the quality of life in cities,
attempts must be made to encourage people to use their cars less and public
transport more. Discuss possible ways to encourage the use of public transport.
15. Education
is the single most important factor in the development of a country. Do you
agree?
16. What
are factors which are related to academic success in high-school students?
17. Do
the benefits of study abroad justify the difficulties? What advice would you
offer to a prospective student?
18. The
idea of going overseas for university study is an exciting prospect for many
people. But while it may offer some advantages, it is probably better to stay
home because of the difficulties a student inevitably encounters living and
studying in a different culture. To what extent do you agree or disagree this
statement? Give reasons for your answer.
19. Write
a report to your sponsoring agency describing the English-language skills
overseas students require. Make any recommendations you feel are necessary.
20. What
kind of listening challenges do overseas students face in tertiary education?
What recommendations would you offer?
21. Write
a report to your sponsoring agency describing the accommodation problems faced
by foreign students in Britain/US/Australia, etc. Make any necessary
recommendations.
22. Education
is recognized as vital to the future of any society in today's world.
Governments throughout the world should make education compulsory for all
children between the ages of 5 and 15. To what extent do you agree or disagree
with this statement?
23. Foreign
language instruction should begin in kindergarten. Discuss.
24. Children
should never be educated at home by their parents. Do you agree or disagree?
25. Children
learn best by observing behavior of adults and copying it. To what extent do
you agree or disagree with this statement?
26. To
what extent should universities function as training grounds for employment?
27. To
what extent should university courses be geared to the economic needs of
society?
28. Should
wealthy nations be required to share their wealth among poorer nations by
providing such things as food and education? Or is it a responsibility of the
governments of poorer nations to look after their citizens themselves?
29. To
what extent will migration from the developing world to the developed world
become a social and political issue in the 21st century?
30. The
dominance of black people in US
sport is due to sociological rather than physiological factors. Discuss.
31. In
Britain,
when someone gets old, they often go to live in a home with other old people
where there are nurses to look after them. Sometimes the government has to pay
for this care. Who should be responsible for our old people? Give reasons.
32. In
some countries the average worker is obliged to retire at the age of 50, while
in others people can work until they are 65 or 70. Until what age do you think
people should be encouraged to remain in paid employment? Give reasons for your
answer.
33. In
your opinion should government intervene in the rights of the individual with
regard to family planning?
34. To
what extent has the traditional male role changed in the last 20 years?
35. Many
people believe that women make better parents than men and that this is why
they have the greater role in raising children in most societies. Others claim
that men are just as good as women at parenting Write an essay expressing your
point of view. Give reasons for your answer.
36. The
first car appeared on British roads in 1888. By the year 2000 there may be as
many as 29 million vehicles on British roads. Alternative forms of transport
should be encouraged and international laws introduced to control car ownership
and use. What do you think?
37. The
best way to reduce the number of traffic accidents is to make all young drivers
complete a safe driving education course before being licensed to drive.
38. The
rising levels of congestion and air pollution found in most of the world cities
can be attributed directly to the rapidly increasing number of private cars in
use.. Discuss possible ways to encourage the use of public transport.
39. The
threat of nuclear weapons maintains world peace. Nuclear power provides cheap
and clean energy. The benefits of nuclear technology far overweigh the
disadvantages. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer.
By: Thai Lann
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