Mondays 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://sabaitc.com/index.php/workshop-speaking-writing/writing-workshop/mondays/466-monday-writing-workshop-1398/writing-workshop-monday-98-11-07 2024-04-30T06:19:18+00:00 IELTSTOEFLCENTER info@ieltstoeflcenter.com Joomla! - Open Source Content Management Ali Khaleghifard, Letter 2020-01-30T00:45:29+00:00 2020-01-30T00:45:29+00:00 https://sabaitc.com/index.php/workshop-speaking-writing/writing-workshop/mondays/466-monday-writing-workshop-1398/writing-workshop-monday-98-11-07/3367-ali-khaleghifard-letter 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/Mondays/1398/Writing Workshop Monday 98.11.07/Ali Khaleghifard, Letter.pdf"><img src="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Download-Button.png" /></a></p> <p dir="ltr" align="left">You and some friends ate a meal at a restaurant to celebrate a special occasion, and you were very pleased with the food and service. Write a letter to the restaurant manager. In your letter  Give details of your visit to the restaurant  Explain the reason for the celebration  Say what was good about the food and the service Dear sir or madam, I am writing this letter to thank you for tasty, high-quality food and excellent service of your restaurant where was my 37th birthday occasion was hosted. We were 10 ten people of my close friends and family members there on Saturday night. The polite staff guided all the guests to the table without any noise and interfering with other diners. They served the foods perfectly at the right moment which matched was akin to the dishes produced in professional cooking TV shows. The currentour menu offers offered excellent main courses, as do well as delicious deserts. I chose a rack of lamb ribs which were professionally cooked and were deliciously succulent. I, totally, delight with in having selecting selected your restaurant for my birthday celebration whichwhere was accurately decorated created creating a memorable occasion in my mind. These foods and service are rare these days among all available restaurants in the city. I would like to thank you again because of them, and say congratulations. Sincerely yours, Ali Khaleghifard</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/Mondays/1398/Writing Workshop Monday 98.11.07/Ali Khaleghifard, Letter.pdf"><img src="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Download-Button.png" /></a></p> <p dir="ltr" align="left">You and some friends ate a meal at a restaurant to celebrate a special occasion, and you were very pleased with the food and service. Write a letter to the restaurant manager. In your letter  Give details of your visit to the restaurant  Explain the reason for the celebration  Say what was good about the food and the service Dear sir or madam, I am writing this letter to thank you for tasty, high-quality food and excellent service of your restaurant where was my 37th birthday occasion was hosted. We were 10 ten people of my close friends and family members there on Saturday night. The polite staff guided all the guests to the table without any noise and interfering with other diners. They served the foods perfectly at the right moment which matched was akin to the dishes produced in professional cooking TV shows. The currentour menu offers offered excellent main courses, as do well as delicious deserts. I chose a rack of lamb ribs which were professionally cooked and were deliciously succulent. I, totally, delight with in having selecting selected your restaurant for my birthday celebration whichwhere was accurately decorated created creating a memorable occasion in my mind. These foods and service are rare these days among all available restaurants in the city. I would like to thank you again because of them, and say congratulations. Sincerely yours, Ali Khaleghifard</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> HaKuYa, Percentage of Water Used 2020-01-30T00:45:10+00:00 2020-01-30T00:45:10+00:00 https://sabaitc.com/index.php/workshop-speaking-writing/writing-workshop/mondays/466-monday-writing-workshop-1398/writing-workshop-monday-98-11-07/3366-hakuya-percentage-of-water-used 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/Mondays/1398/Writing Workshop Monday 98.11.07/HaKuYa, Percentage of Water Used.pdf"><img src="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Download-Button.png" /></a></p> <p dir="ltr" align="left">The charts below show the percentage of water used for different purposes in six areas of the world. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. The above given pie charts show that the percentage of water use in six regions around the globe. You can see in North America and Europe, which could be said the most developed countries, the patterns of water consumption comprise very similar to each other, whereas in the undeveloped areas there are a variety of water distribution patterns. In these two regions, North America and Europe, the vast majority of water use is for industrial matters and these measures are very close to half of the whole chart. Agriculture use sections are around one third and other percentages are 13 % and 15 % which belongs to domestic use so they are in minority. On the other hand, in the other four regions most water use is for agricultural patterns sector which follows approximately up to two thirds of the pieschart. The percentages for industrial use couldn’t could not reach more than 12 % and for domestic use is less than 10 % except South America. To sum up, they stand strongly in stark contrast to other world.</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/Mondays/1398/Writing Workshop Monday 98.11.07/HaKuYa, Percentage of Water Used.pdf"><img src="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Download-Button.png" /></a></p> <p dir="ltr" align="left">The charts below show the percentage of water used for different purposes in six areas of the world. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. The above given pie charts show that the percentage of water use in six regions around the globe. You can see in North America and Europe, which could be said the most developed countries, the patterns of water consumption comprise very similar to each other, whereas in the undeveloped areas there are a variety of water distribution patterns. In these two regions, North America and Europe, the vast majority of water use is for industrial matters and these measures are very close to half of the whole chart. Agriculture use sections are around one third and other percentages are 13 % and 15 % which belongs to domestic use so they are in minority. On the other hand, in the other four regions most water use is for agricultural patterns sector which follows approximately up to two thirds of the pieschart. The percentages for industrial use couldn’t could not reach more than 12 % and for domestic use is less than 10 % except South America. To sum up, they stand strongly in stark contrast to other world.</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> Mahtab, TV 2020-01-30T00:39:33+00:00 2020-01-30T00:39:33+00:00 https://sabaitc.com/index.php/workshop-speaking-writing/writing-workshop/mondays/466-monday-writing-workshop-1398/writing-workshop-monday-98-11-07/3365-mahtab-tv 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/Mondays/1398/Writing Workshop Monday 98.11.07/Mahtab, TV.pdf"><img src="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Download-Button.png" /></a></p> <p dir="ltr" align="left">Do you agree or disagree? Movies and televisions should always show audiences that good people are rewarded and bad people are punished. Television is one of the appliances which can be found in every home. Without a doubt, its content has a massive impact on creating culture, so I personally agree that it should provide programs distinguishing between deeds and misdeeds. The first and foremost reason that comes to mind is that the majority of children are television audiences. It goes without saying that the programs they watch have a significant effect on their development one of which is morality one. As a result, they should be taught that all of us have to do impressive jobs and might be rewarded. In addition, according to psychological studies, even six-month-old newborns can differentiate between good and bad. As a result, this differentiation is a natural feature which should be improved by nurture. In other words, with respect to the young generation’s access to digital devices and free flow of information, we should care about the content which is created by various media and they should remind them that unethical actions might result in a penalty. Besides, playing an informative role in the community, media are in the vanguard of creating a culture. Consequently, the producers should generate people’s enthusiasm in people for following ethics. In fact, not considering any punishment for bad affairs and being indifferent to moral characters might end up with a decline in people’s motivation for good deeds. However, I hold that should television series or shows depict law-breakers’ destiny or lawabiding people’s reward, individuals might be accustomed to the prize for any acceptable act they perform. Also, I wholeheartedly believe that not all criminals take their medicine in real life. Instead, I maintain that programs should focus on reasons given for ethical actions and improve people’s moral reasoning. In that case, audiences ought to be trained to behave morally, irrespective of a penalty or prize. To make a long story short, as the proverb goes, prevention is better than cure. In the light of the importance of television and its influence, we should monopolize this medium potential to prevent our society from crimes and promote ethical behaviors.</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/Mondays/1398/Writing Workshop Monday 98.11.07/Mahtab, TV.pdf"><img src="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Download-Button.png" /></a></p> <p dir="ltr" align="left">Do you agree or disagree? Movies and televisions should always show audiences that good people are rewarded and bad people are punished. Television is one of the appliances which can be found in every home. Without a doubt, its content has a massive impact on creating culture, so I personally agree that it should provide programs distinguishing between deeds and misdeeds. The first and foremost reason that comes to mind is that the majority of children are television audiences. It goes without saying that the programs they watch have a significant effect on their development one of which is morality one. As a result, they should be taught that all of us have to do impressive jobs and might be rewarded. In addition, according to psychological studies, even six-month-old newborns can differentiate between good and bad. As a result, this differentiation is a natural feature which should be improved by nurture. In other words, with respect to the young generation’s access to digital devices and free flow of information, we should care about the content which is created by various media and they should remind them that unethical actions might result in a penalty. Besides, playing an informative role in the community, media are in the vanguard of creating a culture. Consequently, the producers should generate people’s enthusiasm in people for following ethics. In fact, not considering any punishment for bad affairs and being indifferent to moral characters might end up with a decline in people’s motivation for good deeds. However, I hold that should television series or shows depict law-breakers’ destiny or lawabiding people’s reward, individuals might be accustomed to the prize for any acceptable act they perform. Also, I wholeheartedly believe that not all criminals take their medicine in real life. Instead, I maintain that programs should focus on reasons given for ethical actions and improve people’s moral reasoning. In that case, audiences ought to be trained to behave morally, irrespective of a penalty or prize. To make a long story short, as the proverb goes, prevention is better than cure. In the light of the importance of television and its influence, we should monopolize this medium potential to prevent our society from crimes and promote ethical behaviors.</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> Mohammad, Stress 2020-01-30T00:37:12+00:00 2020-01-30T00:37:12+00:00 https://sabaitc.com/index.php/workshop-speaking-writing/writing-workshop/mondays/466-monday-writing-workshop-1398/writing-workshop-monday-98-11-07/3364-mohammad-stress 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/Mondays/1398/Writing Workshop Monday 98.11.07/Mohammad, Stress.pdf"><img src="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Download-Button.png" /></a></p> <p dir="ltr" align="left">In some societies, stress is now regarded as a major problem, and it is thought that people suffer from more stress than they did in the past. However, others feel that the amount of stress people have today is exaggerated. They say that previous generations were under more pressure, but the idea of suffering from stress did not exist. Discuss both those views and give your opinion. Today a great number of people throughout the world face the issue of stress. Coined less than a century ago, the phenomenon has now become a major concern, having thousands as scientists and psychologists search for measures to reduce it, and millions as prospective patients concerned about their health. While it is dubbed by many a modern phenomenon, others view it as a modern complaint which was certainly endured by our ancestors, too. Modern life has certainly brought about numerous advantages, but its adverse effects have been far from being negligible. Social media, in particular, has created the need to be constantly connected. Although nowadays our everyday routines such as making a contact to a friend on in the other corner of the world, watching movies and playing video games, or surfing the Internet, the infinite world of information, would have been beyond the comprehension of our grandfathers, this state of convenience may have come at a price. The fact that nowadays an individual is doomed to process a great deal of information in order to compete with others is undeniable. A teenager, for example, in addition to what would have been supposedly meant to learn decades ago, is now obligated to have a fair grasp of current technology or will probably bear the epithet ‘technophobe’. It seems the tranquility of times experienced by previous generations is now a fleeting dream. On the other hand, opponents argue that life has always been hard and stressful. Granted, an overload of information and the speed of global networks have made humans’ lives more complicated, creating a tangled web of problems each of which necessitates a great deal of effort to be resolved, but previous generations’ challenges were as pressing and serious, nonetheless. Going through human history can illuminate the severity of problems from previous eras. Losing a life in preposterous quarrels due to the lack of any civil force to maintain the law, starving out of frequent famines, and wrestling with unknown diseases with bare hands, our ancestors had their fair share of stress. This dilutes the sensibility of the title ‘the age of stress’, leaving us with the doubt: “have stress levels risen from the past or is this sheer hyperbole?” In conclusion, although modernity has introduced introducing new versions of complexity in our life, modernity has opening opened a Pandora’s box of problems which mainly stem from technology, belittling the problems of previous generations and considering stress a modern issue from which humans has have suffered human beings since it was only discovered and gained a name would be a simplification.</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/Mondays/1398/Writing Workshop Monday 98.11.07/Mohammad, Stress.pdf"><img src="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Download-Button.png" /></a></p> <p dir="ltr" align="left">In some societies, stress is now regarded as a major problem, and it is thought that people suffer from more stress than they did in the past. However, others feel that the amount of stress people have today is exaggerated. They say that previous generations were under more pressure, but the idea of suffering from stress did not exist. Discuss both those views and give your opinion. Today a great number of people throughout the world face the issue of stress. Coined less than a century ago, the phenomenon has now become a major concern, having thousands as scientists and psychologists search for measures to reduce it, and millions as prospective patients concerned about their health. While it is dubbed by many a modern phenomenon, others view it as a modern complaint which was certainly endured by our ancestors, too. Modern life has certainly brought about numerous advantages, but its adverse effects have been far from being negligible. Social media, in particular, has created the need to be constantly connected. Although nowadays our everyday routines such as making a contact to a friend on in the other corner of the world, watching movies and playing video games, or surfing the Internet, the infinite world of information, would have been beyond the comprehension of our grandfathers, this state of convenience may have come at a price. The fact that nowadays an individual is doomed to process a great deal of information in order to compete with others is undeniable. A teenager, for example, in addition to what would have been supposedly meant to learn decades ago, is now obligated to have a fair grasp of current technology or will probably bear the epithet ‘technophobe’. It seems the tranquility of times experienced by previous generations is now a fleeting dream. On the other hand, opponents argue that life has always been hard and stressful. Granted, an overload of information and the speed of global networks have made humans’ lives more complicated, creating a tangled web of problems each of which necessitates a great deal of effort to be resolved, but previous generations’ challenges were as pressing and serious, nonetheless. Going through human history can illuminate the severity of problems from previous eras. Losing a life in preposterous quarrels due to the lack of any civil force to maintain the law, starving out of frequent famines, and wrestling with unknown diseases with bare hands, our ancestors had their fair share of stress. This dilutes the sensibility of the title ‘the age of stress’, leaving us with the doubt: “have stress levels risen from the past or is this sheer hyperbole?” In conclusion, although modernity has introduced introducing new versions of complexity in our life, modernity has opening opened a Pandora’s box of problems which mainly stem from technology, belittling the problems of previous generations and considering stress a modern issue from which humans has have suffered human beings since it was only discovered and gained a name would be a simplification.</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> Mona Doorsian, Children 2020-01-30T00:35:50+00:00 2020-01-30T00:35:50+00:00 https://sabaitc.com/index.php/workshop-speaking-writing/writing-workshop/mondays/466-monday-writing-workshop-1398/writing-workshop-monday-98-11-07/3363-mona-doorsian-children 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/Mondays/1398/Writing Workshop Monday 98.11.07/Mohammad, Stress.pdf"><img src="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Download-Button.png" /></a></p> <p dir="ltr" align="left">In some societies, stress is now regarded as a major problem, and it is thought that people suffer from more stress than they did in the past. However, others feel that the amount of stress people have today is exaggerated. They say that previous generations were under more pressure, but the idea of suffering from stress did not exist. Discuss both those views and give your opinion. Today a great number of people throughout the world face the issue of stress. Coined less than a century ago, the phenomenon has now become a major concern, having thousands as scientists and psychologists search for measures to reduce it, and millions as prospective patients concerned about their health. While it is dubbed by many a modern phenomenon, others view it as a modern complaint which was certainly endured by our ancestors, too. Modern life has certainly brought about numerous advantages, but its adverse effects have been far from being negligible. Social media, in particular, has created the need to be constantly connected. Although nowadays our everyday routines such as making a contact to a friend on in the other corner of the world, watching movies and playing video games, or surfing the Internet, the infinite world of information, would have been beyond the comprehension of our grandfathers, this state of convenience may have come at a price. The fact that nowadays an individual is doomed to process a great deal of information in order to compete with others is undeniable. A teenager, for example, in addition to what would have been supposedly meant to learn decades ago, is now obligated to have a fair grasp of current technology or will probably bear the epithet ‘technophobe’. It seems the tranquility of times experienced by previous generations is now a fleeting dream. On the other hand, opponents argue that life has always been hard and stressful. Granted, an overload of information and the speed of global networks have made humans’ lives more complicated, creating a tangled web of problems each of which necessitates a great deal of effort to be resolved, but previous generations’ challenges were as pressing and serious, nonetheless. Going through human history can illuminate the severity of problems from previous eras. Losing a life in preposterous quarrels due to the lack of any civil force to maintain the law, starving out of frequent famines, and wrestling with unknown diseases with bare hands, our ancestors had their fair share of stress. This dilutes the sensibility of the title ‘the age of stress’, leaving us with the doubt: “have stress levels risen from the past or is this sheer hyperbole?” In conclusion, although modernity has introduced introducing new versions of complexity in our life, modernity has opening opened a Pandora’s box of problems which mainly stem from technology, belittling the problems of previous generations and considering stress a modern issue from which humans has have suffered human beings since it was only discovered and gained a name would be a simplification.</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/Mondays/1398/Writing Workshop Monday 98.11.07/Mohammad, Stress.pdf"><img src="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Download-Button.png" /></a></p> <p dir="ltr" align="left">In some societies, stress is now regarded as a major problem, and it is thought that people suffer from more stress than they did in the past. However, others feel that the amount of stress people have today is exaggerated. They say that previous generations were under more pressure, but the idea of suffering from stress did not exist. Discuss both those views and give your opinion. Today a great number of people throughout the world face the issue of stress. Coined less than a century ago, the phenomenon has now become a major concern, having thousands as scientists and psychologists search for measures to reduce it, and millions as prospective patients concerned about their health. While it is dubbed by many a modern phenomenon, others view it as a modern complaint which was certainly endured by our ancestors, too. Modern life has certainly brought about numerous advantages, but its adverse effects have been far from being negligible. Social media, in particular, has created the need to be constantly connected. Although nowadays our everyday routines such as making a contact to a friend on in the other corner of the world, watching movies and playing video games, or surfing the Internet, the infinite world of information, would have been beyond the comprehension of our grandfathers, this state of convenience may have come at a price. The fact that nowadays an individual is doomed to process a great deal of information in order to compete with others is undeniable. A teenager, for example, in addition to what would have been supposedly meant to learn decades ago, is now obligated to have a fair grasp of current technology or will probably bear the epithet ‘technophobe’. It seems the tranquility of times experienced by previous generations is now a fleeting dream. On the other hand, opponents argue that life has always been hard and stressful. Granted, an overload of information and the speed of global networks have made humans’ lives more complicated, creating a tangled web of problems each of which necessitates a great deal of effort to be resolved, but previous generations’ challenges were as pressing and serious, nonetheless. Going through human history can illuminate the severity of problems from previous eras. Losing a life in preposterous quarrels due to the lack of any civil force to maintain the law, starving out of frequent famines, and wrestling with unknown diseases with bare hands, our ancestors had their fair share of stress. This dilutes the sensibility of the title ‘the age of stress’, leaving us with the doubt: “have stress levels risen from the past or is this sheer hyperbole?” In conclusion, although modernity has introduced introducing new versions of complexity in our life, modernity has opening opened a Pandora’s box of problems which mainly stem from technology, belittling the problems of previous generations and considering stress a modern issue from which humans has have suffered human beings since it was only discovered and gained a name would be a simplification.</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> Nasrin, Communication 2020-01-30T00:22:54+00:00 2020-01-30T00:22:54+00:00 https://sabaitc.com/index.php/workshop-speaking-writing/writing-workshop/mondays/466-monday-writing-workshop-1398/writing-workshop-monday-98-11-07/3362-nasrin-communication 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/Mondays/1398/Writing Workshop Monday 98.11.07/Nasrin, Communication.pdf"><img src="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Download-Button.png" /></a></p> <p dir="ltr" align="left">Some people believe that face-to-face communication is always more powerful than written communication. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? Give your own opinion and include relevant examples. With the advances of new technologies, the popularity of written means of communication such as text messages has been increased. While written messages can, to some extent, leave a profound impression on their readers, I do believe that establishing a contact by uttering words have has more influence on individuals. On one hand, some people cannot engage in verbal conversations especially on their first acquaintance due to their lack of confidence or other problems such as high level of stress, albeit with tendencywillingly. Writing a message would be the best choice for them to put their feelings into words. I have a friend who suffers from a stutter. He is a poet but he always hesitates to take part in conversations. Sending his friends a piece of poetic writing was the way in which he could express himself and interact with others. Moreover, a written message is a more long-lasting one which could be kept in order to reminisce. That individuals normally forget what they heard even from a beloved one after a while is an indisputable fact. For example, I still keep the poems which my friend sent to me as a valuable memento of our friendship. On the other hand, face-to-face contact enables the speaker to interact with his listener and guess his opinion about the subject by observing his behavior and body language. This privilege leads to fewer misunderstandings since the speaker could give more details clarifying his points. In addition, this type of communication transfers feelings more deeply through eye-contacts and also the speaker would be able to alter the tone of his voice or put stress on some parts of his speech which he wants to emphasize more. I do believe that people tend to trust whom they can look at their eyes while speakinglistening. In conclusion, although I concede that the written form of communication has benefits for some, a face-to-face communication will exert stronger influence over them.</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/Mondays/1398/Writing Workshop Monday 98.11.07/Nasrin, Communication.pdf"><img src="http://ieltstoeflcenter.com/Download/Download-Button.png" /></a></p> <p dir="ltr" align="left">Some people believe that face-to-face communication is always more powerful than written communication. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? Give your own opinion and include relevant examples. With the advances of new technologies, the popularity of written means of communication such as text messages has been increased. While written messages can, to some extent, leave a profound impression on their readers, I do believe that establishing a contact by uttering words have has more influence on individuals. On one hand, some people cannot engage in verbal conversations especially on their first acquaintance due to their lack of confidence or other problems such as high level of stress, albeit with tendencywillingly. Writing a message would be the best choice for them to put their feelings into words. I have a friend who suffers from a stutter. He is a poet but he always hesitates to take part in conversations. Sending his friends a piece of poetic writing was the way in which he could express himself and interact with others. Moreover, a written message is a more long-lasting one which could be kept in order to reminisce. That individuals normally forget what they heard even from a beloved one after a while is an indisputable fact. For example, I still keep the poems which my friend sent to me as a valuable memento of our friendship. On the other hand, face-to-face contact enables the speaker to interact with his listener and guess his opinion about the subject by observing his behavior and body language. This privilege leads to fewer misunderstandings since the speaker could give more details clarifying his points. In addition, this type of communication transfers feelings more deeply through eye-contacts and also the speaker would be able to alter the tone of his voice or put stress on some parts of his speech which he wants to emphasize more. I do believe that people tend to trust whom they can look at their eyes while speakinglistening. In conclusion, although I concede that the written form of communication has benefits for some, a face-to-face communication will exert stronger influence over them.</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table>