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Problem-solution Essay- Part 1 Unit 1

Write 250 words on the following topic Drugs are becoming more and more common in many countries. What are some of the problems associated with drug abuse, and what are some of the possible solutions?

Layout Intro 3 sentences Problems 7 sentences Solutions 7 sentences Conclusion 3 sentences Total: 20 sentences

Layout Intro Present situation 1-2 sentences This essay will look at Problems Topic Problem 1 Example Problem 2 Example Problem 3 Example Summary Solutions Solution 1 More Info Solution 2 More Info Solution 3 More Info Conclusion Summary sentence(s) Future

Ideas Write them down - don’t organize yet. Problems Solutions

Vocabulary Spend a minute or two making alternatives and finding synonyms or related words for words in the instructions. Drug abuse = drug addiction Drugs: heroin, cocaine, amphetamines, narcotics, hallucinogenics, marijuana, cannabis, ecstasy, prescription drugs, hard drugs, soft drugs Drug user = addict = victims of drug abuse = users Drugs = illegal substances Smuggling = trafficking Dealing = selling Dealer = pusher Common = widespread, rife, prevalent, ubiquitous Solution = solve Country = societies, nation, communities

Problems Effect on parents, distress, pain Effect on family (brothers, sisters, wives, husbands, children) Effect on work, productivity, punctuality, career Criminal problems, theft, police resources, smuggling, mafia, underworld, gangs Medical problems, addiction, death, overdose, driving, irrational decisions or behavior, hospitalization, medical resources, treatment, clinics, detoxification, counselling

Solutions Education, schools, awareness, campaigns, choices, advertising Counselling, treatment, advice, confidential, helpline Communication between parents and children, meals, non-judegmental, firm, close, open communication Close family relationships: brothers, sisters, parents Employment, meaningful activity, activities in evenings, Good environment, leisure, sports, friends Expectations

Introduction Present situation: definition / problems Present situation: solutions This essay will (Essay outline) Drug abuse is rife in many countries. Billions of dollars are spent internationally preventing drug use, treating addicts, and fighting drug-related crime. Although drugs threaten many societies, their effects can also be combated successfully. This essay looks at some of the effects of drug use on society, and suggests some solutions to the problem.

Paragraph 2: Problems Topic Sentence Medical effects Medical Examples 1-2 Crime Crime Examples 1-2 Drug abuse causes multiple problems for countries and communities. The medical and psychological effects are very obvious. Addicts cannot function as normal members of society. They neglect or abuse their families, and eventually require expensive treatment or hospitalization. The second effect is on crime. Huge police resources are needed to fight smuggling and dealing. Criminal gangs and mafia underworlds develop with the money from drugs.

Paragraph 3: Solutions Topic Sentence Education Education Examples 1-2 Police Example 1 User User example 1 Example 2 However, the menace of drugs can be fought.. Education is the first battle. Children need to be told at home and in school about drugs. People need to be aware of the effects so that they can make avoid this problem A second approach is to increase police manpower and powers to stop dealers and to enforce the law. However the main target should be the user. Families and counselors need to talk to children and people at risk. Parents need to look at their children and help them to become responsible. Jobs are needed to give people a role in society.

Conclusion Topic Sentence Summary of essay: problem: solution Future statement In conclusion, although the problem of drugs may seem impossible to eliminate, there are concrete steps that can be taken to weaken the hold of drugs on society. The danger from drugs is too great to ignore.

Final Essay Drug abuse is rife in many countries. Billions of dollars are spent internationally preventing drug use, treating addicts, and fighting drug-related crime. Although drugs threaten many societies, their effects can also be combated successfully. This essay looks at some of the effects of drug use on society, and suggests some solutions to the problem. Drug abuse causes multiple problems for countries and communities. The medical and psychological effects are very obvious. Addicts cannot function as normal members of society. They neglect or abuse their families, and eventually require expensive treatment or hospitalization. The second effect is on crime. Huge police resources are needed to fight smuggling and dealing. Criminal gangs and mafia underworlds develop with the money from drugs. Despite these problems, the menace of drugs can be fought. Education is the first battle. Children need to be told at home and in school about drugs. People need to be aware of the effects so that they can make avoid this problem. A second approach is to increase police manpower and powers to stop dealers and to enforce the law. However the main target should be the user. Families and counselors need to talk to children and people at risk. Parents need to look at their children and help them to Jobs are needed to give people a role in society. In conclusion, although the problem of drugs may seem impossible to eliminate, there are concrete steps that can be taken to weaken the hold of drugs on society. The danger from drugs is too great to ignore.

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