The purpose of writing any essay is to show that you can think critically about the topic at hand. This means going beyond just putting all the information you've been given in the base text.
Once you have a critical eye on the topic, you should turn your attention to the arguments. This might seem to go against what you've been taught about writing essays, but it's the key to extracting good content.
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The 2018 edition of Enem is close and some subjects of great relevance can be addressed as an essay topic for this year. Check out some of the subjects that may be on the test:
Linguistic prejudice is discrimination made because of the language, accent or dialect that a person presents. In Brazil there are a variety of different accents. They can be detected by variations in sound, prosody and lexicon, for example
Linguistic discrimination often happens with the justification that a certain pronunciation or dialect is “not appropriate”, which leads to the spread of ethical problems.
In 2013, the World Economic Forum issued an alert where it said that unreliable information that becomes popular on the internet would be one of the greatest threats faced by society.
The most common fake news we hear talks about politics. One of the main concerns is that they can polarize society, particularly during political events.
One topic that can be addressed is bullying and the ways it can affect students' well-being. This problem can be associated with poor school performance, anxiety and depression in children and adolescents.
Then there are the students who do the bullying – and the consequences can extend into adulthood, ranging from violent behavior to substance abuse.
Brazil is facing a literacy crisis. Although the problem is nothing new, its impact on younger people, economy and society is far reaching and expanding. Data from IBGE and Ibope reveal the problem: 11.8 million people are illiterate and 38 million are functionally illiterate.
The rise of social media has made us, as a global population, more connected than ever before. However, the addiction generated can have a detrimental effect on our mental health. While social media platforms can have their benefits, using them too often can leave a person feeling increasingly unhappy and isolated in the long run.
Source: G1