CPE Project n.2 | Homework, again.


Hello everybody,
it's finally Friday so this means that tomorrow there'll be the English lesson and - as always - I've just finished my homework. But this time, I don't know why, I did not understand a single thing.
Maybe I didn't understand the tasks during the last lesson, I can't remember well what we should have done for tomorrow and I fell like something is missing.
Next time I'll write down everything, really everything.

So, I wrote on my planner "Essay/Summary" page 14 n.6 and I did it. It took me many hours to write it because I could use just 240/280 words, and usually in these kind of exercises I write too much to not be considered "lazy".

I leave it here, if you want to read it - and if you do, don't be shy and correct my mistakes, pls. 




Nature. 

Essay – 22/10/2016 page 14 n. 6, course book.

240/280 words.  

Both of these texts talk about Nature, describing its way of working, how it has been important to the growth of human kind in both physical and cultural way.
 The first text describes Nature as a system, referring to the fact that a real “circle of life” exists therefore weak animals are preyed by the strongest ones. It also tells us that we are disturbing this balanced system more and more but that fortunately, many conservation organisations were created so as to help this peculiar structure. The second text examines Nature in a different point of view, telling us that it has always been the nucleus of inspiration, both for artist and for scientists.
 In my opinion, the first text has a point in saying that we should protect nature but it does not take into consideration that we are a part of it. We come from the animal kingdom, we should be considered as one of the animal races, and so we cannot leave nature alone. The human kind has to manipulate and change something in the system of nature in order to survive. The second text, instead, say something true because nature has always evocated images and feelings in the human brain, which has been expressed in form of paints, poems, scientific researches and so on.
 In conclusion, being “developed” animals let us use nature to last in the best way on this world, but surely we need to take a step back and consider that it’s the nature we are destroying that allows us to live here; and for this reason we should reach a compromise between that natural system and our society.








So this is it! I hope it's written in a proper way! 

Oh and, do you remember the "Word-Formation" exercise I post last week? 
Did you try it? 
However, you can check the answers here: 




And for this week we're done. 

See you as soon as possible, 
Ipswich. 

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