Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Essay Planning 4th form students

 

1/ Brain Drain (impacts)

 Introduction: definition + positive & negative impacts

 Details

a) Impacts on Brains

b) Impacts on developing countries

c) Impacts on developed & industrialized countries

 Conclusion

Brain drain is a controversial issue & a double-edged weapon

2/ Brain Drain (solutions)

 Introduction: definition + negative impacts + solutions

 Details

a) Brains’ responsibilities towards their countries (right & duty)

b) Governments of developing countries (to provide/ to support..)

c) Developed & industrialized countries (stop luring / help/ donation…)

 Conclusion

Brain drain is a controversial issue & a double-edged weapon

3/ Smoking (drawbacks)

 Introduction: smoking is a dangerous issue + negative impacts

 Details

a) Health problems: mortal diseases (lung cancer..)

b) Psychological disturbances due to addiction (rejection, stress, anxiety...)

c) Waste of money on poison + coffee (or other related addictive behaviour a day)

d) Passive smoking (effects on close people)

 Conclusion

Smokers should quit this habit

4/ Smoking (ways to quit)

 Introduction: danger of smoking+ solutions

 Details

a) Strong will to quit ‘if there’s a will, there’s a way’ ‘Yes I Can’

b) Remind yourself of drawbacks (examples: lung cancer)

c) Find alternative (regular exercise, balanced diet...)

 Conclusion

It’s never too late to make a better change

5/ Healthy Diet (to keep fit & healthy/ to lose weight)

 Introduction: importance of having a balanced & healthy diet

 Details

a) Strong will to stop bad eating habits and start a healthy balanced diet ‘if there’s a will, there’s a way’ ‘Yes I Can’

b) Remind yourself of drawbacks (examples: obesity, diabetes, heart defect..)

c) To avoid unhealthy food (fast-food, fats, carbohydrates, irregular meals...) ‘your stomach shouldn’t be a waste basket’

d) To know what to eat (vitamins & proteins + examples..) + benefits ‘an apple a day keeps the doctor away’

e) To control life style (regular meals / sport / sleeping time..) ‘if you want to get thinner, walk after dinner OR diminish your dinner’

6/ Morals & Virtues

 Introduction: Moral concepts consist of values, virtues and ethics that help individuals distinguish their actions as being morally right or morally wrong

 Details:

a) Individual & personal qualities (physical): hard work, perseverance, strong will & determination followed by positive action, voluntary work for the community, donation (money, blood)

b) Psychological values: courage, honesty, trust and high self-confidence, strong belief in one’s abilities, self-reliance

c) Interpersonal & Mutual Values: community life should be based on certain noble values (freedom, love, empathy, compassion, solidarity, equality, democracy, tolerance) and these values are often taught within the home and in schools

7/ Ecological issues (threats)

 Introduction: Earth in danger/ in jeopardy due to natural and man-made threats (esp. pollution) + negative impacts Man’s polluting activities

 Details

a) Health problems: skin& lung cancer, asthma, breathing difficulties

b) Natural imbalance / disequilibrium (loss of habitat for endangered species/ extinction of species / waste of natural resources: food, forests, drinkable water)

c) Global warming: change in climate, rise in temperature, disappearance of poles (ice-melting), rise in water level, high frequency of natural disasters (Tsunami)

 Conclusion

Human life, welfare & existence are at risk unless we act positively to combat such disasters

8/ Ecological issues (solutions)

 Introduction: Human life, welfare & existence are at risk due to natural and man-made disasters unless we act positively

 Details

A/ Natural Disasters: find measures to reduce the effects (Flood: build dams + dig canals) (earthquakes/ Tsunami/ volcano..: study, research to predict and follow safety procedures: evacuate people..) (Deforestation: stop cutting down the trees+ plant more trees)

B/ Man-made Disasters (Pollution/ Global warming)

a) Individuals’ responsibilities (R.R.R.) / energy saving / eco-driving / economical methods / cleanliness

b) Governments & organisations: sensitizing people / pass and implement strict laws / find alternatives (factories, control..)

c) U.N. international community + super powers: sign, respect and implement the international treaties (Kyoto Protocol) + ban polluting activities (chemicals & nuclear) + protect nature (forests, seas, species..)

9/ Ecodriving

 Introduction: pollution + solutions (such as eco-driving)

 Details

a) Regular car maintenance: check engine oil and water / check tyre pressure

b) Safe driving style: smooth change of gear, avoid very high and low speed, keep average speed (50 km/h), avoid sudden brakes, avoid unnecessary car options (A/C &Heating)

c) Alternative ‘if it’s not far; don’t go by car’

10/ County life (benefits)

 Introduction: benefits of country life compared to city life

 Details

a) Health vs disease

b) fresh air vs pollution

c) calm vs noise , crowd vs open space

d) community virtues vs moral decline

11/ City life (benefits)

 Introduction: benefits of city life compared to country life

 Details

a) Easy & comfortable life: available services (health care, education, offices, internet....)

b) Easy transportation (public means of transport, better roads...)

c) Comfortable housing conditions (well-equipped homes & buildings)

d) More fun: means of entertainment (clubs, cinemas, theatre, stadiums....)

e) Better job opportunities (factories, offices...)

12/ Employment Morale (spirit)

 Introduction: importance of work morale

 Details

a) mutual respect & trust between employers & employees

b) Rights & duties guaranteed (salary, work hours, conditions, medical care insurance, strike…)

c) Priority for productivity, quality…

13/ Apply for a job (letter)

 Introduction: to apply for a specific job (give reference: the ad)

 Details

a) Personal information (age, qualities, ambitions..)

b) Qualifications (degrees)

c) Experience

d) enclosed docs + phone number

e) looking forward

                                     Many thanks to Mr Tahri

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Monday, November 04, 2019

A Radio Conversation about Family Problems



Clara : I am  really exhausted. They want me to do all the home chores. My children are noisy and messy. My husband is lazy and demanding.

Radio Presenter : You have a point, but who is to blame in your case ?

 Listener 1: Could I stop you here for a moment? I think that you must find time to do it all by yourself, that's what moms do!

Clara  : I don't agree with you because I don't have much time for the children as I am very busy at work.

Listener 2 : You have a point because I have the  same problem wih my family.

Radio Presenter : Well, that might be true, but why has this problem become so common nowadays?

Listener 1 : I guess this is the effect of working mothers.


By 3rd Form Economics

Sidi Zid Secondary School 

Chahrazed 

Kais

Nourhene

Aladine Marzouk





A Radio Conversation about Family Problems


Radio Presenter: Hello ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our programme "Family Problems." Today, we have Mrs. Clara in our show. So, what's your problem Clara?

Clara : I am  really exhausted. They want me to do all the home chores. My children are noisy and messy. My husband is lazy and demanding.

Radio Presenter : You have a point, but who is to blame in your case ?

 Listener 1: Oh no Mrs. Clara! It is your responsibility because you didn't share the roles since the beginning with your husband.

Clara  : I am so tired, I work and do all the chores and my family never understands that it is exhausting!  They don't help me at all, may be they think that I am a robot! 

Listener 2 : I agree with you because this is part of their character and unfortunately it is too late to change it!

Radio Presenter : Thank you Mrs. Clara and I hope that you soon find a solution to your problem

Listener 1 : I advise you to teach your children how to be organised step by step.


By 3rd Form Economics

Sidi Zid Secondary School 

Rawen Bouzayene 

Abir Toumi 

Nessrine Marzouk 

Aicha Rjeb





A Radio Conversation about Family Problems

Clara  takes part in a radio programme dealing with family problems. She talks about how  overburdened she is and the very little assistance she gets from the other family members. The radio presenter and two other listeners take part in the conversation. They express their opinions about the issue. 



Clara : Hello listeners. Today I'm here to talk about family problems. I am  really exhausted. They want me to do all the home chores. My children are noisy and messy. My husband is lazy and demanding.

Radio Presenter : You have a point, but who is to blame in your case ?

 Listener 1: Could I stop you here for a moment ? You have to clean your house and prepare the food because that's your role.

Clara  : Are you sure? I am not a robot! I have a full time job and all the house work is left on me! I'm very tired and I feel like a slave in my home. I have the right to relax and enjoy my life too!

Listener 2 : I agree with you, we have the right to enjoy ourselves!

Radio Presenter : Well, that might be true , but there are some tips to have roles fairly shared among family members. For example, Clara you could prepare the food, while your husband cleans the garden and the living room, and the children must do their beds.

Listener 1 : That's the magic recipe I am using with my family.

Clara: Thank you. I will try it.

By 3rd Form Economics

Sidi Zid Secondary School

Nabil

Adem

Manel

Rania





Tuesday, February 12, 2019

A wedding that turned into a disaster

A wedding that turned into a disaster




Sunday, 6th August at 7 a.m we were in the party room to celebrate my uncle's marriage. Suddenly, we heard the sound of a shooting and three men entered, they were terrorists. I started screaming and I felt terrified because they killed two persons who tried to escape in front of my eyes, that's why the hair on my neck stood up. After that, they started threatening us using weapons and they warned us that if we don't keep silent they would kill us. But, I was lucky because earlier I was talking to my father who works as a police officer and I did not hang up the call, so he heard everything.
Hence, after about ten minutes the police surrounded the place and arrested them. As a result my father was awarded for his heroic behaviour during this operation. I was really proud of my daddy who saved our lives. Alas, the wedding turned into a disaster.
Greetings to all policemen.


By Zied Ahmed
First Form 4 Sidi Zid Sec. School