Fridays GMAT-GRE-TOEFL-IELTS-آموزشگاه زبان صبای سحر-چمران جنوب، بلوار جلال آل احمد، جنب داروخانه شبانه روزی جلال آل احمد، پلاک 87، طبقه سوم تلفن: 42-88679341 https://www.sabaitc.com/index.php/workshop-speaking-writing/writing-workshop/2015-10-31-06-09-31/416-fridays-writing-workshop-1398/writing-workshop-friday-98-04-07 2024-05-01T14:48:08+00:00 IELTSTOEFLCENTER info@ieltstoeflcenter.com Joomla! - Open Source Content Management Mohammad, A Hobby 2019-06-28T16:47:41+00:00 2019-06-28T16:47:41+00:00 https://www.sabaitc.com/index.php/workshop-speaking-writing/writing-workshop/2015-10-31-06-09-31/416-fridays-writing-workshop-1398/writing-workshop-friday-98-04-07/2986-mohammad-a-hobby Hamed hamedjafari1374@gmail.com <p> </p> <table border="1" width="80%" align="center"> <tbody> <tr> <td> <p dir="rtl" align="center"><span style="color: #ff0000; font-size: medium;">جهت مشاهده Writing تصحیح شده فایل PDF را دانلود نمایید.</span></p> <p align="center"><a href="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Workshop/Wirting/Fridays/1398/Writing Workshop Friday 98.04.07/Mohammad, A Hobby.pdf"><img src="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Download-Button.png" /></a></p> <p dir="ltr" align="left">Some people believe that for a hobby to be enjoyable it should be hard to acquire or learn. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Throughout history, men always have craven craved different ways to be amused. Since childhood, living in a world which is made of toys and games, we start to form a desire to entertain others and be entertained by them, and this strong desire sometimes becomes so difficult to fulfill that many believe it is the hardship to learn a hobby which makes it pleasant and satisfying; I, however, disagree. To begin with, the primary purpose of hobbies is to bring us pleasure, albeit evanescent. What we do in our pastime is only a way to distract ourselves from the obstacles which we are supposed to surmount. Although occasionally a pastime activity can turn into a deadly serious passion for some which may even pivot their life and determine the choices they make, this should give no more value to the activity per se than it deserves, taking over other significant parts of life. This transformation in prioritization may cause one to mistreat others since it is not taken as seriously as one believes. This is so grave an issue that may cause irreparable harm to both individuals and society. Moreover, people’s opinions on the difficulty of a task or activity may vary wildly. Rarely do we see a unanimous vote on the hardship of entertainment, and this, albeit uncanny, comes from the fact that our world is governed by relativity. One’s giant leap could be another’s a small step. Many parents, for instance, put a large deal of pressure on their children because ostensibly they are a huge believer of in “practice makes perfect” but in fact, they try to satisfy/pursue their own passion, and it is crystal clear where this sadism comes from. To conclude, despite the fact that a hobby could be a strong passion or even a career for many, I believe no one needs to experience a any kind of sufferings, either inflicted by others or themselves, in order to enjoy it.</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p> </p> <table border="1" width="80%" align="center"> <tbody> <tr> <td> <p dir="rtl" align="center"><span style="color: #ff0000; font-size: medium;">جهت مشاهده Writing تصحیح شده فایل PDF را دانلود نمایید.</span></p> <p align="center"><a href="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Workshop/Wirting/Fridays/1398/Writing Workshop Friday 98.04.07/Mohammad, A Hobby.pdf"><img src="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Download-Button.png" /></a></p> <p dir="ltr" align="left">Some people believe that for a hobby to be enjoyable it should be hard to acquire or learn. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Throughout history, men always have craven craved different ways to be amused. Since childhood, living in a world which is made of toys and games, we start to form a desire to entertain others and be entertained by them, and this strong desire sometimes becomes so difficult to fulfill that many believe it is the hardship to learn a hobby which makes it pleasant and satisfying; I, however, disagree. To begin with, the primary purpose of hobbies is to bring us pleasure, albeit evanescent. What we do in our pastime is only a way to distract ourselves from the obstacles which we are supposed to surmount. Although occasionally a pastime activity can turn into a deadly serious passion for some which may even pivot their life and determine the choices they make, this should give no more value to the activity per se than it deserves, taking over other significant parts of life. This transformation in prioritization may cause one to mistreat others since it is not taken as seriously as one believes. This is so grave an issue that may cause irreparable harm to both individuals and society. Moreover, people’s opinions on the difficulty of a task or activity may vary wildly. Rarely do we see a unanimous vote on the hardship of entertainment, and this, albeit uncanny, comes from the fact that our world is governed by relativity. One’s giant leap could be another’s a small step. Many parents, for instance, put a large deal of pressure on their children because ostensibly they are a huge believer of in “practice makes perfect” but in fact, they try to satisfy/pursue their own passion, and it is crystal clear where this sadism comes from. To conclude, despite the fact that a hobby could be a strong passion or even a career for many, I believe no one needs to experience a any kind of sufferings, either inflicted by others or themselves, in order to enjoy it.</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> Amir G, Culture and Traditions 2019-06-28T16:47:27+00:00 2019-06-28T16:47:27+00:00 https://www.sabaitc.com/index.php/workshop-speaking-writing/writing-workshop/2015-10-31-06-09-31/416-fridays-writing-workshop-1398/writing-workshop-friday-98-04-07/2985-amir-g-culture-and-traditions Hamed hamedjafari1374@gmail.com <p> </p> <table border="1" width="80%" align="center"> <tbody> <tr> <td> <p dir="rtl" align="center"><span style="color: #ff0000; font-size: medium;">جهت مشاهده Writing تصحیح شده فایل PDF را دانلود نمایید.</span></p> <p align="center"><a href="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Workshop/Wirting/Fridays/1398/Writing Workshop Friday 98.04.07/Amir G, Culture and Traditions.pdf"><img src="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Download-Button.png" /></a></p> <p dir="ltr" align="left">The culture and traditions are changing from generation to generation. Why is it happening? What can be done to change it? Resisting against more powerful cultures, the weaker ones are on the way to oblivion, and perhaps that is why an overwhelming majority of social elites argue that herein lies the root cause of many of today’s problems in both developed and developing societies. Some effective cultural activities activists in plenty of developing regions have started to oppose this unconsciously crippling movement. It goes without saying that humans are creatures of habit, and people’s rituals often have strong ties with the ways people found to survive in a specific region. Many a tradition suits a specific tribe in South of America, but completely contradicts the way people dwell in North America. Thanks to the recent technological advances, individuals nowadays are watching, reading and listening to the same mass media. In this day and age, social media and large entertainment companies can lead the populace to wherever they intend to. That is to say, not only do those living in a remote village mostly follow the same series that people in modern cities watch, but they also listen to the dubbed/translated version of the same news people listen to in developed counties. Many people in less developed countries subscribe to the view that if they do not find a feasible solution to this widespread plight, sooner or later they will have to say farewell to what they inherited from their beloved ancestors;, cultural heritage. They claim that gone are the days when the youths respected their traditions. That enlightening the merits of local culture to ordinary people, especially school children, can slow down the devastation of regional tradition is an indisputable fact. To cut a long story short, a vast majority of individuals, though bitter, have accepted that dying out of a weak culture is an undeniable truth, but on the other hand, a handful of intellectually well-educated people in developing areas are working day and night to prevent this from happening. Had they not educated the locals about their culture, many local languages would have died out by now.</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p> </p> <table border="1" width="80%" align="center"> <tbody> <tr> <td> <p dir="rtl" align="center"><span style="color: #ff0000; font-size: medium;">جهت مشاهده Writing تصحیح شده فایل PDF را دانلود نمایید.</span></p> <p align="center"><a href="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Workshop/Wirting/Fridays/1398/Writing Workshop Friday 98.04.07/Amir G, Culture and Traditions.pdf"><img src="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Download-Button.png" /></a></p> <p dir="ltr" align="left">The culture and traditions are changing from generation to generation. Why is it happening? What can be done to change it? Resisting against more powerful cultures, the weaker ones are on the way to oblivion, and perhaps that is why an overwhelming majority of social elites argue that herein lies the root cause of many of today’s problems in both developed and developing societies. Some effective cultural activities activists in plenty of developing regions have started to oppose this unconsciously crippling movement. It goes without saying that humans are creatures of habit, and people’s rituals often have strong ties with the ways people found to survive in a specific region. Many a tradition suits a specific tribe in South of America, but completely contradicts the way people dwell in North America. Thanks to the recent technological advances, individuals nowadays are watching, reading and listening to the same mass media. In this day and age, social media and large entertainment companies can lead the populace to wherever they intend to. That is to say, not only do those living in a remote village mostly follow the same series that people in modern cities watch, but they also listen to the dubbed/translated version of the same news people listen to in developed counties. Many people in less developed countries subscribe to the view that if they do not find a feasible solution to this widespread plight, sooner or later they will have to say farewell to what they inherited from their beloved ancestors;, cultural heritage. They claim that gone are the days when the youths respected their traditions. That enlightening the merits of local culture to ordinary people, especially school children, can slow down the devastation of regional tradition is an indisputable fact. To cut a long story short, a vast majority of individuals, though bitter, have accepted that dying out of a weak culture is an undeniable truth, but on the other hand, a handful of intellectually well-educated people in developing areas are working day and night to prevent this from happening. Had they not educated the locals about their culture, many local languages would have died out by now.</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table>