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TRINITY ISE 111 Preparation for Reading into Writing - Task 3 Your answer should be as set out below: Social issues: % prestige symbol only for wealthy *% those who can't afford designer goods feel inadequate ++ peer competition (schools/work) to possess designer goods Ethical issues: + many designer items produced in 'sweat shops' abroad *% no benefit to local economy % designer goods encourage theft + growth of black market: fake designer goods Now, use your ideas from Step 2 to organise your ideas into paragraphs: Your essay plan will be influenced by your opinion. You must put forward a balanced argument. If you disagree with the statement (as indicated by the content of the essay plan notes above), here is what you will write in each paragraph: Paragraph |: Introduce the topic in your own words and say what you are going to do. Paragraph 2: Briefly look at the points supporting the argument that designer goods are good value. Paragraph 3: Examine the social issues related to buying designer goods. Paragraph 4: Examine the ethical issues surrounding the buying of designer goods. Paragraph 5: A general summing up, voicing your personal opinion on the subject. Note The order in which social/ethical issues are dealt with is unimportant. i.e paragraphs 3 8: 4 can be interchanged in position in the essay. An example of an essay plan with content-related paragraphs is set out below: Paragraph l: Who buys designer goods, why they are popular. Why buying designer goods raises social and ethical concerns. Paragraph 2: + prestige factor * guaranteed quality * unique product Paragraph 3: Social factors * creates a social divide rich/poor . + those who can't afford them feel inadequate Paragraph 4: Ethical factors + local economy not supported + crimie encouraged: counterfeiting and theft Now let's look at the finished essay based on the notes. Read the essay and the tips carefully. Sentence 3 introduces the essay topic. Sentence 4 sets out what the writer is going to analyse. Linking Designer goods undoubtedly confer o their owners. The term “designer” additionally guarantees words; like quality and uniqueness not seen in high street brands. ls justify their hi is and iS a, WE iS Buying into designer brands, justifiable from both a social and ethical viewpoint? Heré | will examine the pros add emphasis | W2nd cons of buying designer goods. and structure |1 to the essay | | First and foremost, designer goods are made from quality products and last longer than high street brands. The AA Nnitial outlay on a designer product is therefore justified by its durability compared to cheaper non-designer items. Notice how Additionally, designer goods, being a limited range, are more unique than ordinary products. Buyers feel the ability to a “stand out from the crowd' which gives them a “feel good' factor not achievable from buying ordinary, everyday items. are used in E each para- A However, detractors of designer goods argue that it is not worth buying designer products, from a social and ethi- graph to cal standpoint. Socially, designer goods create rivalry between the 'haves' and the 'have-nots' in society. Not being a ble to buy designer goods makes some feel inadequate. read well. You must link | | More important, however, are the ethical issues raised by buying designer goods. Buyers who opt for designer your ideas products are not supporting their local economy and creative talent. Another, more worrying, point to consider is a the crime factor. Those sporting designer goods are more likely to be mugged or have items stolen than someone wearing more mundane products. Furthermore, the market for designer goods has led to a surge in counterfeit o fake designer products. Crime is therefore an outcome of the huge demand for designer goods which most cannot phrase to afford. summarise what you've — | | In conclusion, it can be seen that whilst designer goods offer quality, their shortcomings from an ethical and social +6 viewpoint, undermine their value. Personally, from this aspect, | believe the disadvantages of buying designer goods outweigh their advantages. A