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lizzards1320
06-04-2009, 10:26
Имам много голям проблем. Трябва ми да напиша солидно количество есета по английски, но времето няма да ми стигне да се справя сам. Ако не ви затруднява, моля ви помогнете ми поне с няколко есета, дори да са само 1-2 пак ще съм благодарен. Остават ми 6 дни за които трябва да ги напиша. Темите са:
How to avoid doing wrongs?
Write about why people do wrong things that destroy their lives and hurt other people. Tell about a case from your own experience when you did something bad/wrong that you regretted of afterwards. Then write about what features of character people should have in order to do only good and virtuous things and what makes us do unpleasant things. In the last paragraph write an appeal to people to become better.

A day without electricity.
Imagine you were alone at home when because of unknown reasons electricity went off and was not on during the whole day. Write how it affected you and your surroundings. In the first paragraph write about how it happened and why you think it happened. In the second paragraph write about how it affected your house and the things in the house. In the third paragraph write about how it affected you personally and whether it influenced your plans for that day.

Could you cope with working in a historical museum?
Write about the qualities and skills of a museum worker. What do you think working in a museum involves? What education, skills, personal characteristics should a museum worker possess? Imagine yourself being a museum guide telling visitors about museum exhibits. Will you like this profession or not? Justify your opinion.


П.С. Имам още няколко теми за които вероятно няма да ми остане време :) (дано не съм нагъл). Есетата трябва да са около 1 страница формат а4, ако са малко по-големи няма да е проблем ;) Благодаря предварително.

1n5ub0rd1na73
06-04-2009, 11:21
How to avoid doing wrongs?
Write about why people do wrong things that destroy their lives and hurt other people. Tell about a case from your own experience when you did something bad/wrong that you regretted of afterwards. Then write about what features of character people should have in order to do only good and virtuous things and what makes us do unpleasant things. In the last paragraph write an appeal to people to become better.


The world of today is driven by two things – sex and money. They are the incentive for many people to resort to abuse, lies, and hypocrisy. While being on the road to ‘success’, people fail to comprehend they hurt those who are close to them and eventually end up hurting themselves. This is due to their inability to set limits to which to adhere.
There are numerous examples for this that overwhelm us daily – heists, firings, adulteries, etc. Somebody gets shot, someone else’s feelings suffer. And why? Because somebody decided they needed more power or ‘new, exciting experiences’.
To depict this better, let’s imagine two close friends – John and Jim. The latter is very short of money. So, without John being aware, Jim steals from his friend’s money, even though he knows John needs it as well. Some days later he discovers that, and his feelings towards his friend grow inimical. Eventually Jim’s passion for alcohol cannot be slaked, but he has lost a friend. He has hurt both himself and his friend.
The same goes for couples whose current love-life isn’t flourishing. Just because of some temporal ‘slumps’ one of the mates crosses the line and cheats, oblivious of the consequences. But the aftermath is inevitable – another broken heart.
To avoid such situations, we need to ask ourselves what really matters, what has intrinsic value. Is it friendship, love and peace, or is it money? Only when we become aware of the really important things will we be able to avoid wrongdoings. Not that money isn’t important, but it shouldn’t be placed on the top of one’s priority list, i. e. it ought not to supersede virtues and relationships.
Change won’t come from outside but rather from within. Look deep in yourself and seek values, for what you sow, that you reap.

1n5ub0rd1na73
06-04-2009, 11:54
A day without electricity.
Imagine you were alone at home when because of unknown reasons electricity went off and was not on during the whole day. Write how it affected you and your surroundings. In the first paragraph write about how it happened and why you think it happened. In the second paragraph write about how it affected your house and the things in the house. In the third paragraph write about how it affected you personally and whether it influenced your plans for that day.


Like the vast majority of human beings, I, too, am dependent on electricity. The onset of the day was promising – four corners, a TV, and a computer. I sank complacently in my fluffy chair, started my computer and turned on the television. I did all that just to hear a debilitating sound of the electricity going out. My smug smile quickly evaporated as I came to the realization the current wasn’t coming back any time soon. This deduction I made because normally it would be back in a matter of minutes. Moments of contemplation passed; I was trying to grasp why the blackout had occurred. Futile attempts.
It was unusually quiet in my home; never before had there been such a prolonged absence of electricity. The television wasn’t emitting the common murmuring sounds, a motionless black picture had settled on the screen. The computer, whose fans buzz all the time, was now dead silent. The LCD was imploring softly for a volt of electricity, but, alas, its prayers weren’t heard by the electricity company’s employees. This blackout made my house look and sound as though it was an undiscovered tomb.
I was feeling horrible. Two hours of deaf orisons and tears had created two gleaming streamlets on my countenance. My utter helplessness was driving me crazy. The plans I had – playing computer games all day long, listening to my favourite music and watching blurry images on the telly – had now collapsed. Every last droplet of hope that had remained in my soul withered away as I heard a guy, obviously an employee of the darned company, shout outside with a megaphone that the electricity was not to be back until after 2 o’clock tomorrow. This came as a shock to my senses. It was time for me to go outside and get a life…

1n5ub0rd1na73
06-04-2009, 13:50
Could you cope with working in a historical museum?
Write about the qualities and skills of a museum worker. What do you think working in a museum involves? What education, skills, personal characteristics should a museum worker possess? Imagine yourself being a museum guide telling visitors about museum exhibits. Will you like this profession or not? Justify your opinion.


The museum is a very interesting place to visit. Not only will one get to see extraordinary exhibits, but they will also have the opportunity to learn more about them. This, of course, wouldn’t be feasible if the profession ‘Tour guide’ didn’t exist. People who practice this profession must have an array of skills at their disposal along with charming appearance. The good news is both men and woman could follow this job.
Being a museum worker spans from explaining to the group about the various exhibits on display to updating one’s information regarding history. Also, constant improvement of presentation skills, language usage and clothing style are of crucial importance to the guide. The ability of keeping the audience interested is not to be underestimated. That’s what the museum pays the guide for – not to let people doze off. Otherwise his self-confidence would be seriously undermined and he would probably be looking for another job. Furthermore, handling unpredicted situations is an extra ability that could come in handy. Another extra skill that would most certainly qualify the guide amongst the top of his peers is a good sense of humour. Everybody loves information presented in a jocular fashion.
If I had to picture myself as a museum guide, I would most likely be a relatively good one, but definitely not top-notch. I possess most of the skills required, but something escapes me; namely, to behave normally in front of large groups. And this is vital for this vocation. When such occasions arise, I usually begin to stutter a bit. Occasionally I would drop letters off of words or jumble them together. This creates a sort of social anxiety and is very unpleasant. However, this stammering could be overcome by visiting a specialist. But even if the doctor helps me get rid of it, the uneasiness will most probably stay. I therefore reckon I won’t turn out to be a great tour guide.