Long life spans and improvements in the health of older people

Long life spans and improvements in the health of older people

Long life spans and improvements in the health of older people suggest that people over the age of sixty-five can continue to live full and active lives.

In what ways can society benefit from the contribution that older people can make?

INTRODUCTION:

In this technological era, medical developments have made people’s life more secure and long-lasting. Due to this, it is more plausible for older humans of over sixty-five to live a fruitful and active life and they also can help the new generation to build on new skills and enhance their understanding. This essay will discuss the benefits of the accountancy of old people in our society.

PARAGRAPH 1:

There are plethoras of positive points to have elder people in our culture. Firstly, older pupils are gems and they are the backbone of the family. In the shadow of them, members can learn about traditional skills like cooking, teaching etcetera. In addition to this, grandparents can also take part in the curriculum activities of their grandchildren’s school, where they can provide lectures to all younger ones and motivate them for their better future. For instance, nowadays schools have introduced an activity named old-young play zone in which grandparents come to enjoy some magical moments with lovely little ones.

PARAGRAPH 2:

In general speaking, old people bring happiness and peace in their surroundings. Like, resolving family issues, leading a group, and also tremendous meaningful thoughts. Moreover, older individuals are acting as a path maker for their children. As per a survey of Washington University, those people who don’t live with their parents and grandparents are proven to be not good in decision making and always get to the wrong route. Our aged ancestors are like expert advisors for us and their importance in this era is highly essential in our society so that pupils can apply their experience in the real world.

CONCLUSION:

To recapitulate, I pen down by saying that senior citizens are necessary for our benefits because no one knows what can they do with their fully open brain and extraordinary talents.

 


This is the end of writing task 2(Longer life spans and improvements in the health of older people suggest that people over the age of sixty-five can continue to live full and active lives.)

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I am Heena, n IELTS instructor whose journey in the field of English language teaching began after graduating with honors from the BBK DAV College for Women, Amritsar, where I majored in English Literature and obtained a certificate in TESOL. With over seven years of experience in guiding students through the nuances of the IELTS exam, I have developed a teaching style that is both innovative and empathetic, designed to meet the varied needs of my students. My commitment to my students' success and my passion for teaching continue to drive me as an IELTS educator.

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