TOPIC:
Some people believe that having a conversation on a mobile phone in a public or crowded place should be banned. Others feel that we should be able to talk wherever we like. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
IDEAS:
I. Introduction
- The debate over whether to ban mobile phone conversations in public or crowded places
- The personal stance on this issue
II. Arguments for banning mobile phone conversations in public or crowded places
- The potential for mobile phone conversations to disrupt or disturb others in a shared space
- The potential for mobile phone conversations to be a distraction or safety hazard in certain situations, such as while driving or walking
- The potential for mobile phone conversations to contribute to a sense of social disconnection or rudeness in public spaces
III. Arguments against banning mobile phone conversations in public or crowded places
- The potential for mobile phone conversations to be a necessary or convenient means of communication in certain situations
- The potential for mobile phone conversations to be protected as a form of free speech or personal choice
- The potential for banning mobile phone conversations to be impractical or unrealistic to enforce
IV. Alternatives to a ban on mobile phone conversations in public or crowded places
- The potential for education or awareness campaigns to encourage good manners or etiquette in the use of mobile phones in public
- The potential for designated areas or times for mobile phone use in public spaces
- The potential for individual responsibility or self-regulation in the use of mobile phones in public
V. Conclusion
- Recap of main points and personal stance on the issue
- The complexity of the issue and the importance of considering multiple perspectives and approaches, including the potential for a ban, alternatives to a ban, and individual responsibility.