B2 Szintű Angol Fogalmazás Minták
B2 Szintű Angol Fogalmazás Minták
B2 Szintű Angol Fogalmazás Minták
A vegetarian diet
There are many diets people can choose to follow and they do so for many different reasons.
Some people follow the diet they believe is the healthiest for them and others follow diets
only to lose weight in time for beach weather. I have been following a vegetarian diet for two
years now. I love the taste of meat, so it hasn’t been easy! There are many reasons for
becoming a vegetarian. Some people do so because they feel that following a diet that is low
in fat and high in fibre is the most nutritious way to eat. But most people decide to follow a
vegetarian diet for a combination of reasons.
The answer that the majority of people gave when asked about why they are following a
vegetarian diet was that they didn’t approve of the conditions animals are kept in and the way
they are treated and killed for food. Vegetarians do not eat meat, fish, poultry or products that
come from animals after they are slaughtered for their meat. They mostly eat vegetables, fruit,
nuts, legumes, such as peas and beans, and grains. Vegetarians also eat some animal products
like eggs, milk and cheese, but they usually look for these to be ‘free-range’, meaning that the
animals are not kept in small cages and live a life where they have space to move around and
are not treated badly.
There are some people who do not eat any animal products. They are called vegans. Cutting
down on meat is also good for the environment. F. M. Lappe wrote in his book, Diet for a
Small Planet, that it takes 16 pounds of grain, 8,000 litres of water and at least 4 litres of
petrol to produce only half a kilo of meat. In the US, over 70% of the grain farmland is used
to feed the animals we eat. Because we eat so much meat, people are cutting down trees to
grow grains to feed these animals. ‘Factory farms’, where the animals we eat are kept,
produce hundreds of millions of tons of animal waste every year, which leaks into and
pollutes rivers and streams.
Many people think that becoming a vegetarian is not a healthy lifestyle to follow. This is a
myth. In fact, people who follow a well-balanced vegetarian diet actually eat most of the food
that doctors recommend to us. It has been proven that vegetarians are less likely to suffer from
heart disease, cancer, diet-related diabetes, putting on too much weight from fattening foods
and high blood pressure.
Another myth is that vegetarian food is boring and tasteless. Although I like the taste of meat
and do miss it, there are many delicious vegetarian recipes to choose from. There are
thousands of recipes from hundreds of different vegetables, grains, legumes and fruit to
choose from. Also, vegetarian food tends to be cheaper than a meat-based diet! Going out to
eat shouldn’t be a problem either. Most restaurants have vegetarian options in their menus.
This is true especially here in Greece where there are so many traditional vegetarian dishes to
choose from.
Shopping online
The increased availability of the Internet in households has changed the way consumers shop.
Many people now purchase things online, as opposed to leaving their homes and hitting high
street shops or going to the mall. There are advantages and disadvantages for each way of
shopping. Which is better largely depends on the individual.
One reason people shop online is that their lives have become busier and, between the
responsibilities at home and at work, shopping online saves them a lot of time and reduces
stress. The hassle of driving forever looking for parking, or taking public transport is enough
to prevent many people from venturing from their homes in search of products. Once at a
shopping district or mall, you often have to wait in long lines, race from store to store
comparing prices or searching for bargains and deal with pushy shop assistants. Online
shopping, however, can be done from the comfort of your own home. With just a few clicks,
consumers can browse through different stores and pick any items they want to buy.
Others, however, like having an excuse to leave their homes. They enjoy walking about the
high street shops, window shopping and looking at things displayed in store windows with
their friends. To them, it is an opportunity to go outside, shop, see friends, have a coffee and
catch up. Also, many people find that online shopping can be a hassle too. To them, waiting
for a denim jacket or high heels to be delivered, or going to the post office to pick them up if
no one was home when they were being delivered, also causes stress.
Aside from stress, a major factor in determining how someone will shop is cost. Many people
find that it is all too easy to go to the centre or the mall and get carried away. When
consumers go to stores to shop, they often return home with more than they had intended.
Initially, they’ll buy something that they need. Along the way, however, they’ll see other
items in the stores around them and will very often make more purchases. Also, the price of
items online is usually cheaper than in stores. Stores have more costs, such as paying rent and
employees, and this usually pushes up the price of items.
On the other hand, although the above is true, there are other factors to consider which
support the argument that shopping at stores is actually cheaper. Some people feel that
because shopping online is so easy, people will generally buy more things. If someone doesn’t
have to leave their house to purchase an item, it is easier for them to go online more often and
buy things without thinking much about whether they really want them or not. Also, although
the price of items is generally cheaper online, there are other costs to consider. Items bought
online are sent to consumer by post. The shipping and handling charges added to the cost of
the product often make it more expensive than what it is being sold for in shops.
In the end, there are arguments for and against each method of shopping. Which is best really
does depend on what kind of a consumer you are.
Looking for work is something most people will have to deal with at some point in their life.
Many teenagers begin this process early and start their search during the summer when school
is out and they have more free time, or when they are in university. Starting early has many
advantages, like developing a sense of responsibility and pride, as well as earning extra
spending money. When searching for a job, however, it is a good idea to have a plan. Job
hunting can be hard work and a good attitude and proper planning can certainly increase the
chances of finding something that suits you.
Before beginning your search, there are some questions you should ask yourself:
What are you really interested in? If you know the answer to this question it will help
you knock on the right doors. Also, you are less likely to be upset once you start
working. Your first work experiences are very important, which is why it is preferable
that your first job is something you find interesting.
Do I want to find a job in a field that I will work in after I finish school or university?
The job you find can be work you do just to make extra money, gain a sense of
responsibility or experience and meet new people. Or, it may be work that is related to
what you are planning to do after you finish secondary school or university. For
example, if you are interested in technology you might look for part-time work at a
shop which sells computers.
How much free time do I have and how many hours do I want to work? Students’
schedules can be very busy. Take a look at how much extra time you have before
looking for work. Any job you find should not make finding time to complete your
schoolwork more difficult for you.
Do I want to work somewhere near home, or near school? Location is very important.
People very often spend almost as much time getting to their work as they do
working.
When you begin your search it is a good idea to speak with your parents, friends and teachers.
They may have ideas to give you or may know people you can get in touch with about work.
Search the employment section of your local newspapers and any announcements posted on
boards in your university. Before you contact possible employers write an outline with
information about yourself which you think is appropriate for the job you are applying to.
Also, after speaking with employers, take notes on how things went. This way if you feel you
made any mistakes, you can correct them for the next time you call or see someone for work.
If you do not get a job somewhere be sure to thank them anyway and leave your contact
information. This will make a good impression and they may get in touch with you in the
future for work.
Planning a trip
My friends and I had been talking about taking a trip to Peru for years until we finally decided
to do it. This spring we’ll be flying over the Atlantic on our way to Lima, the capital city of
Peru. We’ll spend the next twelve days visiting places we’ve only seen in pictures. To say that
we are excited would be an understatement.
We’ve booked a four-star hotel in Lima, where we’ll be staying for two days. We wanted to
rent rooms somewhere safe in the city. Lima could be a bit dangerous, especially if you are
carrying expensive camera equipment with you in unknown neighbourhoods. Two days is
enough for us because we do not want to spend too much time in the crowded city. However,
we have hired a guide who is going to give us a tour of the city sites and its museums.
From there, we are going to travel to Cuzco by bus. It’s going to be a long and tiring trip, as it
takes anywhere between 17-23 hours to get from one city to the other. I’m sure it will also be
a great way to see the countryside, though. Cuzco has a long history and is a very popular
tourist destination. It used to be the greatest city of the Inca Empire and is the oldest
populated city in South America. Today, it is the archaeological capital of North and South
America. Tourism is good for its economy but, on the down side of it, the structure of the city
has changed quite a bit because of this. Many of the buildings in the city are either, hotels,
restaurants, souvenir shops, travel agencies, or Internet cafés. However, I’ve read that,
fortunately, much of its interesting past can still be seen and felt. The city walls built by the
Incas can still be seen today. Among the cobble stone streets and city squares, one can see
how the people of the city live their day-to-day lives. Cuzco is also where we are going to
begin our trek to Machu Picchu.
On the first day of the trek, our local guide will take us through the Sacred Valley and we will
visit the picturesque town and Inca ruins of Ollantaytambo. The next four days will be spent
walking along the ancient trail of the Incas. We are going to see amazing ruins and beautiful
mountain scenery every day. The last day will be the most exciting. We are going to reach the
steps that take us to Intipunku, the ‘Sun Gate’. From here, we will walk through the ruins of
Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu is an ancient city of the Incas tucked high away in the
mountains. For many years, people in the west did not know of its existence until 1911 when
American historian, Hiram Bingham, discovered it. It is the most popular archaeological site
in South America. The next day we will return to Cuzco and begin our trip back home.
A film review
In 1998, director James Cameron won the Oscar for Best Picture for the film ‘Titanic’. Fifteen
years later, he is sure to be a contender again for a number of awards. His latest film,
‘Avatar’, has been in theatres for a month now and the public response to this brilliant fantasy
has been overwhelming.
There are a number of reasons responsible for the popularity of this film. James Cameron has
developed a plot that is an allegory to the problems we have today, such as fighting wars and
damaging the environment for money. The film tries to give viewers the message that we
have a responsibility to respect nature and the relationship it has with us and other animals.
He does this by combining a story of romance and adventure. He has created a beautiful
fantasy world using the latest in 3D technology.
The movie takes place in the year 2154 on the planet of Pandora. Humans on Pandora are
trying to take material they need from the planet to save the environment on Earth. To do this,
they need to communicate with the Na’vi who live on Pandora. The Na’vi are 3 metres tall
with blue skin and have a special relationship with the environment they live in. Dr. Grace
Augustine (played by Sigourney Weaver) creates what is called an ‘Avatar’ to help the
humans gain the trust of the Na’vi. Avatars look exactly like the Na’vi and are controlled by a
human mind. She wants to form a peaceful relationship with them before the human soldiers
come in and destroy their land. Joining Grace’s team is Sully (played by Sam Worthington), a
soldier who cannot walk and is in a wheelchair.
The humans lose patience with Dr. Augustine and her methods and, eventually, decide to
attack the Na’vi people who are trying to protect their planet. Sully, then, has to make a
decision. Is he a soldier or is he now a Na’vi? He chooses the latter and together with Neytiri
and the other Na’vi he fights for the planet of Pandora, against the human soldiers.
Avatar is the most expensive film ever made, reaching a budget of close to 400,000,000 euro!
Most of the film budget has gone to the special effects in the movie and the result is
absolutely amazing. The alien world of Pandora, the creatures that live there and the Na’vi are
all stunning to look at. WETA Digital, which also worked on the highly successful ‘The Lord
of the Rings’ trilogy, has brought the planet of Pandora and the Na’vi to life using 3D
technology and the most advanced special effects to date.
Of course, the film is not only about the special effects, since one cannot deny the fact that the
cast does a great job as well. Sam Worthington is very convincing and I am sure we will see
him in many more films in the future. As usual, Sigourney Weaver is superb. Stephen Lang,
who plays the Colonel, is a character you will love to hate as he leads the soldiers into
Pandora. We never see Zoe Saldana, but we do hear her. She is the amazing voice of Neytiri,
the Na’vi princess. Neytiri is a CGI character, meaning that she is not real but computer-
animated.
Diving
Ever since I was a child I loved the sea. I would anxiously wait for school to break up so that
my family and I could go to our summerhouse in Mani, in the Peloponnese. Once there, I
would spend hours every day underwater with my snorkel and mask. I enjoyed team sports
like football and volleyball, but not as much as many of my classmates. During the winter
months my parents signed me up to a pool in a gym. I quickly got bored. I enjoy swimming,
too, of course, but that isn’t what primarily attracts me to water. It’s observing life underwater
that fascinates me most. It wasn’t long before I convinced my parents to sign me up for scuba
diving lessons.
After watching many documentaries about the deep sea on television, I realised that I wanted
to do what the deep-sea divers who film sea life were doing. Many people consider scuba
diving an extreme sport and, at first, my parents didn’t want to sign me up for lessons. They
were afraid that scuba diving would be too dangerous and too expensive as well. I researched
diving and presented my parents with facts that prove scuba diving is not more dangerous
than other sports and that it is also affordable. I found out, for example, that the number of
accidents which occur while cycling is seven times that of diving. Of course, like with most
sports, it is not danger free and there are many safety rules and procedures one must follow.
I signed up for an open water diving course at a diving school in Anavisos. A certified
instructor taught me the basics and all the safety signals and practices a diver needs to
understand. I also learned about injuries and common mistakes that divers make. I spent six
Saturdays getting certified. It was fun because most of the training was done underwater. At
the end I took a written test and I passed! I also met a lot of interesting people at the diving
school. Some were beginners like me, while others were more experienced divers who rented
out diving equipment like oxygen tanks, flippers and wet suits from the school. It is good to
make friends with other divers because, this way, you can easily find someone to go diving
with. You are not allowed to go diving by yourself; you must go with at least one buddy.
Today my ‘diving buddies’ are my dad and mum! After taking me for lessons and hearing me
talk about the experiences of diving, they decided that they wanted to get certified too! They
have even organised a diving trip to Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt in this summer. It is going to
be fantastic. Sharm el Sheikh is a coastal city located on the shores of the Red Sea. The Red
Sea is famous for its rich underwater sea life and divers from all over the world travel there
for the experience to encounter uncountable varieties of fish, corals and other sea life. I can’t
wait!
Describing a region
If asked what the driest place on earth is, most people would probably answer the Sahara
Desert in Africa or the Gobi Desert in Asia. Although these are much bigger deserts, with the
Sahara being the biggest in the world, both of these answers would be wrong. The driest place
on earth is neither in Africa nor in Asia; it is in South America. That’s right, South America
does not only have rainforests, rivers and green mountains, it also has the driest place on earth
and it is called the Atacama Desert in the country of Chile.
The Atacama Desert is located along the coast of Chile right next to the Pacific Ocean. It is a
bit ironic that the driest place on earth would be located right next to the largest body of water
on earth, isn’t it? When we think of deserts, we imagine scorching temperatures coming from
a sun that beats down on us. Generally, this is true, but not at Atacama. Most of the desert is
located on a high altitude, as much of it extends up into the Andes Mountains. The average
elevation is at about 4,000 meters above sea level. Not only is Atacama the highest desert in
the world, it is also one of the coldest with temperatures ranging from about 0°C to 25°C.
How hot a place is does not determine whether or not it is a desert. What matters is how dry
the place is, and Atacama is the driest. Climatologists call the centre of Atacama “an absolute
desert.” Ever since people have been recording the amount of rainfall in different regions,
none has ever been measured this area. Areas beyond the centre of Atacama do get some
water with an annual average of 0.6 millimetres to 2.1 millimetres. This is an extremely small
amount of rain. Compare it, for example, to the annual rainfall that the Sahara receives, which
measures between 100 millimetres to 200 millimetres! Atacama used to have more water in
the distant past during the Ice Age. When the ice melted, lakes formed in the Andes
Mountains. However, because Atacama is so dry, the water in the lakes is evaporating. As it
evaporates, mineral salts get left behind making the water very salty.
Although it is a desert, Atacama really is a beautiful place with a lot of variety. High up in the
mountains of Atacama you can see patches of snow that never melted because it never got hot
enough. Amongst the snow-capped mountains, one can also see five volcanoes. Although
conditions are very difficult for most animals to survive, there are some that do. There aren’t
any forests or lush plains, but there are patches of vegetation where some insects and animals
survive. Red algae live in the salt lakes, which is why one can see flocks of flamingos eating
them.
People have been living the in Atacama for thousands of years. The Chinchorro mummies
found in Atacama are the oldest mummies in the world. The oldest of them are dated between
5,000BC to 3,000BC, making them about 2,000 years older than the Egyptian mummies!
Because of the climate there, the buried bodies of the Indians dried perfectly. Today, very few
people live in the desert. Yet, there is a town called Calama located in the middle of the desert
with a population of about 150,000.
Communication is a piece of cake. In this day and age, it’s easy to keep in touch with friends,
find old friends you’ve lost from the past, and make plenty of new friends or acquaintances.
There are many clever, cheap ways to do this and it’s no surprise that people are more
sociable and outgoing. They’re also more ready to share their experiences with the world than
ever before.
Emailing, online chatting, and text messaging have already made communication fast and
effective, but the social networking site has taken communication to a new level. A social
networking site is an online place, so you need a computer and an internet connection.
Basically, you create your own website. You can build a profile of yourself - a summary
which expresses your likes, dislikes, whether you have a boyfriend or girlfriend, what your
hobbies are, etc, and through the site you can connect to other users.
There are literally thousands of social networking sites. In the last five years there has been a
steady growth in teenagers between the ages of 12 and 17 using these sites. Now,
approximately 55% of online teenagers in the US are regular users. These sites have many
uses. You can share news, views, music and photos with friends on sites like Facebook,
MySpace or Hi5. Some sites are created for people to speak their mind and share specific
information or find answers to problems. Other sites help users meet new people with similar
interests or find old friends.
But why do they use social networking sites? Well, these internet sites present a whole new
approach to talking to friends. They allow people to open windows into their lives and share
at the touch of a button. They also help with making work contacts and learning new things.
They help you learn what’s happening in your friends’ world and in the world as a whole.
Have you ever forgotten to turn out the lights or left the oven on by accident, or even fallen
asleep while watching the TV? Well, in the future the average home will be so clever that you
won’t need to worry about this kind of thing anymore. Thanks to clever software engineering
and wireless networks, houses will be literally thinking for the occupants.
It sounds like science-fiction but it’s not. Already many home owners have installed
computerized systems in their homes which carry out mundane everyday tasks. These systems
are still expensive and fairly complicated. However, not too far into the future, and with
constant new technological developments the smart home will become an everyday reality
and affordable.
People can expect their houses to perform all sorts of tasks automatically or just by pressing a
few buttons, or even touching screens built into the home. Picture this - on entering the house,
it says a friendly “Hello” and updates you on what has been happening. You find out, for
example, the temperature of the rooms, if any visitors have rung the doorbell, which electrical
systems have been running and the amount of energy they have consumed. The house will tell
you whether it’s time to unload the washing machine or the dishwasher, and if the dinner is
ready. It will even add up the cost of the energy consumption at different times of the day.
Switching lights on and off will become a thing of the past. Light will come on or turn off
automatically depending on the natural light levels outside. Likewise temperature will be
carefully controlled using heat sensors which are able to measure body temperature and react
accordingly. Using the same sensor system the house will turn off a TV or stereo if it senses
that there is no longer anybody in a room. Or, the music that you’re listening to will follow
you as you move from room to room.
There are numerous advantages to the smart home. By monitoring heat, light and electrical
devices the house uses the minimum amount of energy necessary at every moment of the day.
In the long term a system like this could reduce the overall energy consumption of many
countries. From the point of view of safety, a smart home allows you to keep an eye on what’s
going on inside your home 24 hours a day either via the internet or via a mobile phone. You
can check security systems and see what’s happening in the different rooms. This could mean
that the number of burglaries and break-ins drop dramatically.
Homes are already smart but they’re going to get smarter thanks to the new technological age
we’re living in.
Fashion
Fashion changed dramatically in the twentieth century. If you look carefully at the times at
which these changes came about, you can see that many of the developments in fashion were
a direct result of social and economic change.
Until the early 20th century women continued to keep their ankles carefully covered. But by
1920, women’s skirts had risen scandalously to the knee. It was a period in which women had
made great progress in their continuing fight for equality. This was reflected in the way they
began to carry themselves in public for example they started smoking and drinking alcohol
more freely.
In the 30s and 40s the economy first drifted into a deep recession and then World War II
broke out. Nobody had money to spend on clothes, and clothing needed to use as little
material as possible because all resources were needed for the war. As World War II
continued, clothes became less and less detailed, cuffs, collars and buttons began to disappear
and men began wearing two-piece suits instead of the four-piece suit of previous years, which
had included a waistcoat and an extra pair of trousers. Women began to do men’s jobs – there
was simply no-one else to do them - and women could sometimes be seen wearing trousers or
even overalls.
In the 60s and 70s, conformity in clothing went straight out the window. The younger
generation became more and more daring. Trousers got tighter around the hips but much
wider around the ankles and flared trousers or ‘bell-bottoms’ were all the rage. Men started
having their hair cut in totally different styles which were longer and more feminine looking.
Women wore flowing ‘peasant blouses’ over jeans and men wore leather waistcoats and
jeans, sometimes without shirts in an attempt to express their desire for comfort and freedom.
From the ‘hippie’ look in the late 60s and early 70s, the disco culture developed. Disco
became a way of life and men wore tight flared suits with brightly coloured shirts.
In the 80s and 90s a whole range of different styles came back into fashion from years past.
Business women began wearing an even more severe version of the female business suit but
in much brighter colours. More and more people started following fitness regimes and trying
to keep in shape so sports clothes became very fashionable.
In the 21st century fashion is much freer than ever before basically if you like it, you wear it
and many different looks are fashionable. Fashions come and go and past fashions are
reinvented with a twist but today more than ever the emphasis is on comfort and self-
expression and no longer on conformity. This is a sign of the times. Perhaps it would be right
to say that you are what you wear.