Chữa bài IELTS Task 1
Write about the following topic:
Universities should accept equal numbers of males and females to study in
every subject. Do you agree or disagree?
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your
own knowledge or experience.Recently, universities should accept equal number of males and females is a
hot issue and still in debate. Some people think that it is a right thing
universities should do because men and women are in the same position now.
However, others do not agree with this opinion because of differences
between two sexes. From my view, I think a numbers of males and females
should be different.First of all, take a look at strength and endurance between men and women.
In general, men are always stronger than women and they can stand more
pressures. Clearly we can see in engineering branch, it requires good
health, strength, many sacrifices and most of girl can not deal with that.The second reason is personality. Men are more logical and inflexible when
women are sensitive and careful. This is the main reason why nursing and
service industry are more suitable for women. At the same time, science is
almost like the best choice for men in university when most of girls find
out it is really difficult to understand about numbers and theories.Finally, although men and women are equal but there are still many
differences in responsibilities of males and females. In some fields like
education or biology you can easily see that a numbers of men and women are
similar. However it is really not normal if you see a big man in nurse
custom or a little girl tries too fix a struck.In conclusion, there are still so many differences between two genders in
psychological things. I think it is really normal for university to not
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