IELTS Writing Task 2 Test No 003 ANSWER

People in all modern societies use drugs, but today’s youth are expertimenting with both legal andĀ illegal drugs, and at an increasingly early age. Some sociologists claim that parents and otherĀ members of society often set a bad example.

Discuss the causes and some effects of widespread drug use by young people in modern dayĀ society. Make any recommendations you feel are necessary to help fight youth drug abuse.Ā Youth drug abuse is a serious problem nowadays in many cultures. Not only is illegal drug use on the
rise, but children as young as 10 years old are experimenting with alcohol and tobacco. The reasons forĀ this behaviour are unclear, but certain sociologists blame the examples set by their elders.
Parents who drink and smoke to excess are, in effect, telling their children that it is acceptable to abuseĀ their bodies with drugs. Consequently, children may have a similar view towards illegal drugs, even ifĀ their parents are against their use. In addition, drug use shown on television and in films can onlyĀ confuse children who are also taught at school that drug abuse is wrong.Ā The pressure on young people to perform well at school in order to compete for jobs is a possible causeĀ of the problem. Many believe they cannot live up to their parents’ expectations, and feel a sense of
hopelessness. Also, the widespread availability of drugs means teenagers are faced with the temptationĀ to experiment. Drugs are used as a means of expressing dissatisfaction with the pressures they face inĀ society.
The effects of drug abuse are well known. Many young people’s talents are wasted, and addiction toĀ hard drugs can cost a user his or her life. Furthermore, those who drink and drive may be involved inĀ fatal road accidents. The cost to society is great, and enormous amounts of money are spent onĀ convicting drug dealers and on education programmes.
To conclude, I recommend that the only sensible way to solve this problem is to educate young peopleĀ about the dangers of drug use, and to take steps to reduce the pressure of competition placed upon them.