Leandro-Z
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I created this composition on my own, so I would appreciate it if you could check it and explain in case there is any mistake.(The bibliography is under the text) Thank you in advance.
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL IS BECOMING EASIER, FASTER AND CHEAPER FOR MANY PEOPLE
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL IS BECOMING EASIER, FASTER AND CHEAPER FOR MANY PEOPLE
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Nowadays, we can differ two social groups that distinguish from each other by the way they take place on the matter with their own opinions. Therefore, there are two possible and obvious answers to this questions: YES or NO. In spite of being to thoroughly abstract thoughts, we can find a number of disagreements between them that may arise if we start studying deeply this complex topic.
On the one hand, there are those who claim it is of vital importance to receive foreign visitors. By the way, we have to take into account that for a lot of places, tourism is the most sustainable income. We also have to consider that in some cases, tourism is the basic economic support of the city we are referring to.
On the other hand, there is a group that says International Travel is one of the worst "diseases" a place has to face.'It is the foreigners who polluted our terrific and unspoilt white-sanded beaches damaging our whole environment. It will take, at least, one million years for the ecosystem to recover naturally from the mess caused by the unconsidered strangers' told us Lord Varemont D`Vaill.
All in all, despite the fact that it is the unique economic prop in most societies, tourism can become the origin of the wreck of a community without the necessary measures. It is like sugar: it is an essential nutrient. However, in high quantity, it can kill us. Another metaphorical example is the common metabolism of a Baobab. Every root needs to be resistent so as to absorb water and minerals from the soil and mantain the tree alive. But if there is lack of water and there are not enough minerals, the Baobab dies.
[The exercises can be found in the book: Grammar for First Certificate with answers Second Edition; Cambridge University Press; Authors: Louise Hashemi and Barbara Thomas]
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