Writing Topics
Writing Topics
b. Engineer
My life’s dream is to become an engineer. Engineers are responsible
for making beautiful buildings, using machinery, and so much more. In
short, they make our lives beautiful and easier. Everything is made by
engineers, from a pin to an aeroplane, and from a bridge to even a
tower! Engineers not only create things but also repair and maintain
them. If it weren’t for engineers, our world would not have so many
inventions. There are several types of engineers, such as mechanical,
electrical, civil, and aviation. I am fascinated by the workings of
machinery. Therefore, I want to become a mechanical engineer and
invent machines to make life simpler. All I know is that I shouldn’t only
act upon my deepest desire; I should work hard, study math, physics,
and English, and attend extra courses until I join the engineering
school to get a degree in engineering.
c. Police officer
My lifelong dream is to become a police officer. Policing is a
courageous and fascinating profession. Police officers uphold law and
order in our communities, protecting us from thieves and criminals.
Our society is made up of diverse individuals, both good and bad. The
bad often try to harm good people physically or through deceit. The
police's role is to apprehend wrongdoers and ensure they face justice.
They are essential in maintaining peace and safety. As I pursue my
goal of becoming a police officer, I aspire to catch criminals and create
a safe environment for all. To achieve this, I will stay fit, work
diligently, study criminal history, and read extensively about the law. I
will stay at the Police college to make my dream come true.
d. Teacher
Studying to become a doctor, engineer, or scientist, would be
impossible without a teacher. A teacher is responsible not only for
imparting education but also for teaching moral values to make
students better human beings and citizens. I always encourage myself
to cross the finish line and become a teacher. Because I aim to be the
one who lays the foundation for a good society. I also love reading and
wish to stay connected with books throughout my life. I aspire to teach
students, assist them with their studies, and motivate and inspire them
to become good students and fulfil their dreams. I was inspired by my
mum, who is a teacher, and I aim to follow in her footsteps. Thus, I am
working hard to develop myself and possess some qualities of a good
teacher, including skills in communication, listening, collaboration,
adaptability, empathy, and patience. I should study different
languages, and how to exchange experiences with others too
3. The Flood
Floods have always been a part of life on Earth. A flood is a type of
natural disaster that can be caused due to heavy and continuous
rainfall at a place for a long time. Heavy rain, tornadoes, and storms
can lead to flooding in an area. it’s a high-water event in which water
overflows its natural (or artificial) banks onto dry land, which can have
damaging effects on the environment. floods can be catastrophic,
killing and injuring great numbers of people and destroying homes,
farms, businesses, hospitals, schools, and other property, and can
cause starvation and hunger. Flooding is not always disastrous,
however; it can sometimes be beneficial. A river’s floodwaters can
deposit minerals and organic materials onto the surrounding land,
making it more fertile.in Egypt, before the Aswan High Dam was built,
the people of southern Egypt depended upon the regular spring floods
of the Nile River to water and enrich the soil of the floodplains so that
they could grow crops.
Avoiding the floods’ destructive effect is costly, however, it should be
taken or done, thus the governments have built many dams and
complete irrigational systems to prevent the damaging effect of the
rivers’ annual floods.
5. Ecotourism
Ecotourism is a wonderful way for people to explore our beautiful
planet while respecting its delicate ecosystems. It invites visitors to
discover stunning, untouched areas that are often safeguarded for
their natural beauty. By keeping it low impact and on a smaller scale,
ecotourism helps ensure that we can enjoy these precious locations
without harming them.
Ecotourism quickly emerged as a vital industry for my country and
numerous developing nations, generating foreign revenue while also
protecting their delicate ecosystems.
In my country, tourist facilities are thoughtfully designed to harmonise
with the beautiful natural surroundings, and we take pride in sourcing
our food locally while managing waste right on-site. To protect our
precious environment, we keep the number of visitors low, which helps
reduce disturbances, although this may mean that trips can be a bit
pricy for guests. One of the most popular ecotourism sites in Egypt is
Taba, where you can enjoy stunning dwellings and amazing trips with
our shining sun and crystal-clear Red Sea water.
We should all work to enable future generations to experience places
that have been relatively untouched by humans.