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IELTS Speaking Part 3: Topic 57

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Do you think it is important to protect the environment?

Yes, I think it’s very important to protect the environment! We depend on the environment to maintain our way of living, and if we keep damaging it, we won’t be able to live very well. So it’s important for everyone, no matter their age or occupation, to do their part to help keep the Earth healthy. If we don’t look out for the environment, we’re basically not looking out for ourselves either.

Should schools teach students to protect the environment? /Is it necessary to make environmental protection a subject?

Yes, I believe it’s literally a matter of life and death when it comes to protecting the environment, so it’s definitely important for students to learn about it. After all, they are the future generation who are going to inherit the earth. So I think that schools should take up that cause and educate students about how to protect the environment.

What should individuals do to protect environment?

I suppose individuals should try to change their daily habits so that they can lend a hand to the wider environmental protection movement. For example, instead of driving everywhere in a private vehicle, they could take public transportation to cut down on carbon emissions. Additionally, they could try to reduce the amount of plastic and other wasteful materials they go through on a daily basis. It all adds up in the end.

Which industry causes the most environmental pollution? Why?

Well, I don’t know a ton about that kind of stuff, but I believe the manufacturing industry causes the most environmental pollution. A lot of factories create greenhouse gases and carbon emissions, which is very harmful to the atmosphere. Furthermore, manufacturing creates products that are often wasted or thrown by the wayside in our daily lives, such as plastic bags. Those products end up in landfills and result in a lot of pollution.

Do you think companies should take responsibility for environmental protection? Why?

Yeah, I definitely think that companies should take responsibility for environmental protection. We all have to do our part to help protect the environment, and companies are hardly an exception to the rule. In fact, I believe they carry more responsibility because they also produce a lot of waste that can be harmful to the environment. They should try to go paperless as much as possible and work on using environmentally-friendly products in the workplace.

What should the government do to reduce pollution?

I suppose the government should take practical measures that help people maintain a high standard of living while also reducing pollution. For example, they should try to cut down carbon emissions by implementing a carbon tax. They should also try to encourage people to use public transportation, which helps reduce air pollution, and it’ll be better if they can introduce other laws that keep companies from creating too much environmental waste. It’s important that we all do our part.

Vocab Highlights

look out for

take up that cause

cut down on carbon emissions

It all adds up in the end

I don’t know a ton about that kind of stuff

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