In the future, it may be scientifically possible for people to live for 150 years. This could be good for individuals, but may have negative consequences for society.
What are the benefits and risks of people living to 150?
This question asks you to write about both the benefits and risks of living to 150. Therefore, your brainstorm should include ideas about both benefits and risks. Here are the ideas Anthony brainstormed for this question.
Benefits
experience more in your life, see more things
more time to be successful e.g. business people
more time with the people we love
gain more knowledge/experience to produce better work
watch our children grow up
scientists, doctors, musicians could be more effective
plenty of time to relax and enjoy life
Risks
later years may be unhealthy
body organs unable to deal with extreme age
physical appearance will deteriorate
not enough natural resources
diseases of older people can be painful e.g.arthritis
social welfare system may break down
water shortages
Grouping your ideas
Benefits
job/career benefits
more time to achieve success e.g. business people
gain more knowledge/experience to produce better work
scientists, doctors, musicians could be more effective
personal benefits
experience more, see more things
have more time with the people we love
watch our children grow up
plenty of time to relax and enjoy life
Risks
risks to society
water shortages
social welfare system may break down
not enough natural resources
health risks
later years may be unhealthy
diseases of older people can be painful e.g. arthritis
body organs unable to deal with extreme age
physical appearance will deteriorate
It is not necessary to provide examples to support every idea that you have brainstormed. You will find it relatively easy to think of examples for some of your ideas, while other ideas may not be suited to this. However, you should make sure that you include a few strong examples in your essay.
It is possible that some of the ideas you have brainstormed could be used as examples. However, you may also need to include additional examples.
Ranking your ideas
After you have organised your ideas into groups, you need to rank them. Ranking means putting these groups of ideas in order.
One common method is to put them in order of importance. This means ranking each group, starting with the one you think is the most important or has the strongest argument, until you get to the least important or weakest group of ideas. This method is useful because during the test you may decide not to write about the least important ideas if you are running out of time.
Benefits
benefits to jobs and careers
have more time to achieve success e.g. business people
gain more knowledge/experience to produce better work e.g. scientists, doctors, musicians
personal benefits
experience more, see more things
have more time with the people we love e.g. watch our children grow up
Risks
risks to society
social welfare system may break down e.g. Japan
not enough natural resources e.g. water
health risks
later years may be unhealthy e.g. body organs unable to deal with extreme age
diseases of older people can be painful e.g. arthritis
Where do I write my essay plan? Because you cannot bring your own paper into the exam room, you should write your plan on the IELTS Question Paper. However, some students prefer to plan in their heads.
Essay:
To live a longer life has been a dream for countless years. With the development of science and technology, it might be possible for people to live for one hundred and fifty years in the near future. However, in my opinion, it may not be beneficial for people to do so. (Introduction)
Undoubtedly, there are some major advantages for living a longer life. Firstly, people could enjoy longer lives and do more of the things they want, such as trying different lifestyles. They could spend more time with their family and even watch their children grow to old age. (Personal benefits) In addition, people could contribute more if they lived longer lives, especially scientists and other valuable members of society. For example, if Edison had lived longer, he might have invented more things for us or Mozart might have produced more wonderful music. (Benefits to jobs and careers)
Nevertheless, there could be many disadvantages if people lived for one hundred and fifty years. Firstly, people might be unhealthy in their later years because their body organs are unable to deal with extreme age. Additionally, more people may suffer from painful diseases such as arthritis. (Health risks) Another factor is that an increasing older population would cause many problems for society. For example, it would place a lot of pressure on the social welfare system, a situation already developing in countries. (Risks to society)
In conclusion, I believe that the disadvantages for people living for one hundred and fifty years far outweigh the advantages. Therefore, this development would be a largely negative one for our society. (Conclusion)
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