You should spend about 40  minutes on this task.
Write about the following topic:
 School children are becoming far too dependent on computers.  This is  having an alarming effect on reading and writing skills. Teachers need  to avoid  using computers in the classroom at all costs and go back to teaching  basic  study skills.
Do you agree or disagree?
Give reasons for your  answer and include  any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Write at least 250 words.
model answer:
 Nowadays modern technology has totally changed our approach to study. In  many  countries students no longer have to copy notes by hand from the  blackboard;  instead the teacher gives them a photocopy. Rather than messy ink and  pen,  students present a typed-up copy of their assignments. Their computer  even  checks their spelling as they go. In fact, some people believe that  modern  technology does a lot of our thinking for us and, as a result, we are  going to  lose our ability to think for ourselves.
In my opinion, spelling  skills  have definitely deteriorated in recent years. So many young people use  mobile  phones to send text messages where speed and conciseness are more  important than  spelling or grammar. Some teachers complain that these students take the  same  attitude toward their assignments.
On the other hand, typed  assignments  are much easier to read and are much neater. Frankly, I find some notes  or texts  which are handwritten almost impossible to read. Doctors, for example,  have a  reputation for illegible handwriting, which could lead to disastrous  medical  mistakes. Perhaps it is time we focused not on handwriting but on  presenting  information as accurately as possible.
One advantage of computers  is that  access to the Internet has opened up a new world of learning for us. We  no  longer have to wait for a book that has already been borrowed from the  library  before we do our research. In fact, the Internet can clearly be used to  research  information in the same way as a library but more conveniently.
On  the  whole, rather than holding students back, I believe modern technology  has  actually improved standards of education considerably.
(276 words)

