IELTS Writing Sample #142
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Write about the following topic:
Illiteracy has traditionally been viewed as largely a third world
problem.
However it is becoming apparent that in countries such as the USA and Australia,
illiteracy is on the increase.
Discuss possible causes for this and its
effect on society.
Write at least 250 words.
model answer:
It is true that illiteracy is becoming a serious problem in industrialised
nations. This is surprising as most people think that this is a problem only in
under-developed nations such as in parts of Africa and India. Illiteracy is
related to many other problems such as poverty, over-population and governmental
corruption. Let us take a more detailed look at the causes of this growing
problem in many Western nations.
One of the most obvious reasons for the increase in illiteracy is the advent of
television. Children no longer have to read to obtain information. Neither do
they have to read to relax. Today children get home from school and go straight
to “the box” to watch their favorite program. Watching television is much easier
and more exciting than reading.
Another reason for the increase in illiteracy is the fact that so many women
work. This means that children are often alone at home and so they are
unsupervised. When parents get home they are often too tired to spend quality
time whit their children.
It is also true that many people blame schools for the decline in illiteracy. In
many countries there has been a move away from teaching basic skills such as
reading and writing.
There are many effects of this growing illiteracy rate. The most obvious is
unemployment. This may in turn lead to alcohol and drug abuse. Ultimately the
economy of the country begins to suffer and there is a drop in living standards.
To address this problem, parents need to become more aware of their
responsibilities and schools need to consider a change in their teaching
methods. If this worsening trend is not reversed, the problem of illiteracy will
become very serious.
(286 words)