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IELTS Speaking Part-3 Rule in School / Company



1. Are rules suitable for all students?

Certainly not. Rules are often implemented to enforce certain behavioral standards, which might not always align with every student’s personal preferences or circumstances. Some students may find these rules restrictive or unfair, leading to dissatisfaction and resistance. When rules create more obstacles or discomfort, students might feel compelled to disobey them. Ultimately, rules need to be flexible enough to accommodate individual needs and circumstances to be effective and accepted.


2. What rules are there in your school? / in your company?

In schools, several rules are typically enforced. Students are required to wear uniforms, attend classes punctually, and display their student ID cards to prevent unauthorized access. These rules aim to maintain order and security within the school environment.

In a company setting, adherence to punctuality is crucial; employees must clock in on time to avoid salary deductions. Additionally, the use of entertainment applications during work hours is prohibited to ensure productivity. This means employees are expected to focus solely on their tasks and refrain from personal smartphone use while at work.


3. Why is it important to obey the law?

Obeying the law is essential for maintaining social order and stability. Laws provide a framework of acceptable behavior, and penalties for violations deter individuals from engaging in criminal activities. This system not only promotes lawful behavior but also helps protect others from harm. For instance, laws against littering encourage environmental consciousness and proper waste disposal by imposing fines on offenders, thereby fostering a cleaner environment.


4. What can parents and teachers do to help children follow rules?

Parents and teachers can significantly influence children's adherence to rules by setting a positive example. Demonstrating desirable behaviors themselves encourages children to mimic these actions. Additionally, implementing a reward system for good behavior can be motivating. Rather than relying solely on punitive measures, recognizing and rewarding compliance can foster a more willing and enthusiastic adherence to rules among children.


5. Should there be a law to limit working hours?

Yes, instituting a law to limit working hours would be beneficial. In today’s fast-paced world, many individuals are prone to overworking, often at the expense of their personal and family life. A regulated work schedule would help maintain a balance between professional and personal time, reducing stress and preventing burnout. Moreover, it would allow individuals to engage in regular physical exercise and enjoy leisure activities, contributing to overall well-being.



Vocabulary:

  • Restrictive (adj): Imposing limits or constraints.

  • Dissatisfaction (n): Unhappiness or discontent.

  • Compelled (v): To be forced or driven to do something.

  • Punctuality (n): The quality of being on time.

  • Unauthorized (adj): Not having official permission.

  • Framework (n): A basic structure underlying a system or concept.

  • Deterr (n): Something that discourages or restrains.

  • Consciousness (n): Awareness or knowledge of something.

  • Compliance (n): Conforming to rules or standards.

  • Punitive (adj): Intended to punish.



Rules and Law:

 What international law should be applied all over the world?

Thank you for the smart question. State laws and international laws are not the same due to their nature. The state laws are applied only within the border of a state while the international laws are applicable across the world. There are some common international laws that are shared around the globe but I think the Convention on the Rights of the Child by UN should be applied all over the world. According to the law, children should be taken cared to the highest extent, child labour should be removed from the countries and child repression should be prevented by the government. In many of the developed and underdeveloped countries, the children are the worst sufferers of different troubles and it appears that they are made the target to sustain the tortures. Moreover, child labour in hazardous industries and activities is another concerning issue and that hampers the mental and physical growth of the children. If the law is implemented everywhere, it is expected that the rate of child labour will be reduced and the global children will have a better living environment for them.


Are policemen popular in your country?

In France, policemen are quite popular. There are three different levels of police in France and as a result, protecting the law has become easier for the forces. Besides, the policemen are highly adored by the local citizens for their amicable behaves with them. Almost all of the police officers in France are honest and do not make troubles with the ordinary people unless they are performing something illegal. If someone is in need of police help, they just need to make a phone call and police will be there immediately for his or her help. The use of police force is different in the country. Most the time they deal with the crime. They try to prevent the crime under their jurisdiction. The three types of police have three different dress codes to distinguish them among their respective responsibilities


.Who are more popular, the lawyers or the police?

Well, this is a critical question to answer. The lawyers in the country are engaged in fighting on the court and sometimes they try to make the right into the wrong or the wrong into the right. So, people do not go to take help from the lawyers unless they are helpless. There are instances that the lawyers turn corrupted to protect their clients at any cost while it brings disasters to the innocent people. But when people move to the police to inform them any issues, they try to solve that without any delay and do not move to the court. Usually, dealing cases in courts is a bit troublesome for many of the citizens. The first thing is that it kills the time of the people and the process is a bit complex. So, when the lawyers have some clients, they try to make the issues more complex and consequently they are not preferred by the commoners as they prefer to have a deal with policemen.


Why should we follow the rules strictly?

Rules are usually made to be followed by the people of all strata. Rules are the ways that make us aware of our rights and responsibilities. Basically, the rules describe us what to do or what not to do or how to do. They contain the guidelines for any specific work or task. If there are no rules, people will start doing things in their own way which is highly dangerous. Take a simple example, to drive on the road; you need to follow traffic rules. If you drive by your sweet will, there are increased chances to have some accidents. You are avoiding the traffic rules and consequently, you are risking your life too. If a serious accident occurs for your reckless driving, it may cost your life as well. But if you follow the rules, the chances of road accidents get reduced to great extent. Thereby, I think it is clear why we need to follow the rules strictly in our day to day life.


What can be done to motivate people so that they abide by the rules and law?

Most of the people do not want to follow any rules or regulations in their daily life. It is natural that they will ignore the law. But the state is responsible for making them follow the rules. But if the government follows the strict measures to make the citizens follow the state rules that may result in negative effects and thus some promotional or motivational positive measures should be taken. The government may start some initiatives like rewarding the law abiding citizens with different titles like ‘Man of the Year’, or similar other events. On the other side, it appears to me that most of the times the rules are difficult for people to follow as those are complicated for them. So, during the rules making process, the government should try to keep the rules as much easier for the people as possible. If the rules are easier to follow and the government starts promoting people, I think it will inspire the people naturally to follow the rules.

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