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they start traveling in the future, or if they end up working in a trade company or doing another
job that requires English skills. In addition, I think it wouldn't be fair if some young students didn't
learn while others studied from a very young age. I believe that English should be a compulsory
subject until the age of 16. When they get to high school, some students could be given the choice
to stop studying English because it's either too hard for them, or because they know they won't
need it for their future jobs.
2. Should students wear a uniform at school?
Yes, definitely! I think wearing a uniform is very appropriate for children for many reasons.
First of all, school uniforms help erase the differences between social classes: everyone looks the
same, and brand-name clothes don't matter anymore. In addition, if everyone wears the same
clothes, I think it can bring children closer together, and it might be easier for them to socialize.
On top of this, a lot of teenage girls might spend too much time getting ready and worrying about
what to wear every morning if they were actually given a choice. Students should focus on their
studies, not their appearance. Finally, I think that school uniforms help build discipline in the
classroom. I'm sure it's easier for teachers to get their students' attention if everyone wears the
same uniform. Teachers stand out more easily.
3. How do you feel about gambling?
Well, gambling is illegal in my country. I think it's dangerous to play games for large
amounts of money on bets. My parents always told me that money doesn't grow on trees, and that
I shouldn't waste it, especially on silly games or bets. I know that places like Macau and Las Vegas
are very popular among people who actually make lots of money. I guess some people find it
exhilarating (= stimulating = thrilling) to bet, but I would never do it, because I would be too
afraid to lose. For me, the fear of losing everything would be greater than the thrill of doubling my
money. '
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