Em có thể tham khảo bài sau của chị nhé, chị viết năm lớp 10 nên chắc còn nhiều lỗi đó. Đề bài của chị chỉ hơi hơi giống thôi nhưng em có thể liên hệ để lấy ý. Mở bài kết bài hơi chuối nên chị không đưa vào nhá.
[Internet and computers will ever replace the book or the written word]
On the one hand, it is obvious that individuals may acquire a great deal of knowledge thanks to the availability of computers and technologies. People would just open the gadget, connect it to a network, and search for all of the articles they require. There are tens of thousands of websites, such as diendan.hocmai.vn and hocmai.vn, that give useful information. Aside from that, many news organizations, such as Vietcetera or the BBC, now provide electronic newspapers that are available on a laptop, tablet, or smartphone. As a result, many individuals would rather read information from electronic devices than acquire a printed version.
Print books, newspapers, and magazines, on the other hand, are expected to continue to exist in the future, but in much smaller numbers. To begin with, not everyone enjoys reading an article immediately from a device since they believe it is inconvenient. They fear that computer screen radiation will irritate their eyes and have a detrimental impact on their vision. Second, it is obvious that internet technology development is not evenly distributed across the globe. Only advanced nations and a few big cities in emerging and disadvantaged countries would have access to the internet services. Consequently, paper-based books, newspaper and magazines offer those who reside in rural or isolated locations opportunities to approach to the knowledge and information.