Television advertising directed towards young children (aged two to five)should not be allowed. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.

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  • Steven14159
    University: China University of Political Science and Law
    Nationality: China
    August 5, 2020 at 12:45 am

    Television advertising directed towards young children (aged two to five)should not be allowed. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.

    An increasing number of people begin to realize that there are more and more television advertisements directed towards young children. However, when it comes to whether these advertisements should be allowed or not, people’s opinions vary. As far as efficiency, children’s health and economy are concerned, I firmly hold the opinion that television advertising directed towards young children should not be allowed.

    One reason why these advertisements should not be allowed is that they are of negative influence on children’s health. The advertisement directed towards young children are usually of commodities as candies, toys, trash foods, which does no good and sometimes even harm to children’s health. According to a research made by the Health ministry of China, nearly 52% of the children spend more than 4 hours a day watching TV. And a large proportion of them have health problems such as overweight. That is because children who are fascinated by such advertisements tend to spend a large amount of time sitting in sofa to watch them. And they are fond of eating trash foods like potato chips instead of regular meals. Had it not been these advertisements, children’s health couldn’t be so worrisome like this.

    Nevertheless, some people argue that these advertisements can help promote some goods and shouldn’t be banned. Indeed, these advertisements can result in a temporary boost in economy, but in the long run it’s drawbacks might out weigh the advantage. When facing the short term profits of selling these goods, people tend to only focus on the sales targeting at children, and ignore expanding market scale and sales volume on commodities facing adults. These kinds of arrangement are possible to form an up-side down market structure, bringing a recession on sales market performance. Thus it isn’t the true solution to this problem, it only leaves the risk to the future.

    In conclusion, concerning all the points mentioned above, I maintain that these television advertising directed towards young children should not be allowed. Only by controlling these advertisements’ number and quality can we embrace a better environment for children’s growth and the sales economy.

    YUKKKK
    University: Chinese University of Hongkong, Shenzhen
    Nationality: China
    August 5, 2020 at 10:30 am

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    An increasing number of people begin to realize that there are more and more television advertisements directed towards young children. However, (people’s opinions vary) when it comes to whether these advertisements should be allowed or not, people’s opinions vary. As far as efficiency, children’s health and economy are concerned, I firmly hold the opinion that television advertising directed towards young children should not be allowed.

    One reason why these advertisements should not be allowed is that they are of  (“have” may be better?) negative influence on children’s health. The advertisement directed towards young children are usually of commodities as candies, toys, trash foods (about … such as…), which does no good and sometimes even harm to children’s health. According to a research made by the Health ministry of China, nearly 52% of the children spend more than 4 hours a day watching TV, and a large proportion of them have health problems such as overweight. That is because children who are fascinated by such advertisements tend to spend a large amount of time sitting in sofa to watch them. (I feel that this sentence is  not related to topic) They are fond of eating trash foods like potato chips instead of regular meals (word here could be more precise, such as “healthy food” “vegetables). Had it not been these advertisements, children’s health couldn’t be so worrisome like this.

    Nevertheless, some people argue that these advertisements can help promote some goods and shouldn’t be banned. Indeed, these advertisements can result in a temporary boost in economy, but in the long run it’s drawbacks might out weigh the advantage (I know what you wanna express, however, it could be stated in a neater way. such as ” but the case may be overstated, for+reason). When facing the short term profits of selling these goods, people tend to only focus on the sales targeting at children, and ignore expanding market scale and sales volume on commodities facing adults. (I think it is not persuasive enough since you seem to list theories in books rather than present your evidence or your logic) These kinds of arrangement are possible to form an up-side down market structure, bringing a recession on sales market performance. Thus it isn’t the true solution to this problem, it only leaves the risk to the future.

    In conclusion, concerning (based on argument discussed above)all the points mentioned above, I maintain (am of the opinion) that these television advertisement directed towards young children should not be allowed. Only by controlling these advertisements’ number and quality can we embrace a better environment for children’s growth and the sales economy.

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    August 5, 2020 at 2:28 pm

    Score: ungraded

    Issues:

    1. About 50% of the sentences exceed 20 words. Shorten/split them.
    2. About 25% of the sentences are passive. Convert some of them into their active counterparts.
    3. lots of verbose sentences and word/phrase repetitions.
    4. Lengthy paragraphs. Restrict each paragraph to 90 words.
    5. Learn how to use subjunctive-voice sentences correctly.

    I will send you screenshots to illustrate specific problems/errors.

    Steven14159
    University: China University of Political Science and Law
    Nationality: China
    August 6, 2020 at 1:03 am

    People begin to realize that there are an increasing number of television advertisements directed towards young children. However, when it comes to the evaluation of these advertisements, people’s opinions vary. As far as efficiency, children’s health and economy are concerned, I firmly hold the opinion that television advertising directed towards young children should not be allowed.

    Firstly, some of these advertisements are of negative influence on children’s health. A large proportion of these advertisements directed towards young children are of commodities as candies, toys, trash foods, which does no good and even harm to children’s health. According to a research made by the Health Ministry of China, nearly 52% of the children spend more than 4 hours a day watching TV, and many of them has health problems such as overweight and decayed teeth. Children fascinated by such advertisements tend to spend a large amount of time sitting in sofa to watch them. And they are fond of eating trash foods like potato chips instead of regular meals. Had it not been these advertisements, children’s health couldn’t be so worrisome like this.

    Nevertheless, some people argue that these advertisements can help promote some goods’ selling and shouldn’t be banned. Indeed, these advertisements can result in a temporary boost in sales economy, but in the long run it’s drawbacks might out weigh the advantage. Confronting the short term profits of selling these goods, people tend to only focus on the sales targeting at children. Instead of expanding market scale and sales volume on commodities facing adults. These kinds of arrangement are may form an inverted market structure, bringing recession on long time sales performance. It isn’t the true solution to this problem, it only leaves the risk to the future.

    In conclusion, concerning health and economy, I maintain that these television advertising directed towards young children should not be allowed. Only by monitoring these advertisements’ number and quality can we embrace a better environment for children’s growth and economy.

    August 6, 2020 at 7:28 pm

    Score: ungraded

    Issues:

    1. Lots of sentences don’t make sense.
    2. About 20% of the sentences are passive. Convert some of them into their active counterparts.

    I will send you screenshots to illustrate specific problems/errors.