Part 1
What kinds of places are crowded?
Do you like to go to crowded places?
Why do some people like to go to crowded places?
You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
The table below shows the cinema viewing figures for films by country, in millions.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
Write at least 150 words.
Cinema viewing figures for films by country, in millions | |||||
Action | Romance | Comedy | Horror | Totals | |
India | 8 | 7.5 | 6.5 | 2.5 | 24.5 |
Ireland | 7.6 | 3.8 | 5.5 | 6.4 | 23.3 |
New Zealand | 7.2 | 4.5 | 3.9 | 4.7 | 20.3 |
Japan | 7.1 | 4.5 | 4 | 2.2 | 17.8 |
Total | 29.9 | 20.3 | 19.9 | 15.8 |
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The table
four countries in terms of the number of people who watch four different genres of film at the cinema: Action, Romance, Comedy and Horror.The table indicates that more Indian people watch films at the cinema
the other three nationalities. In all four countries, Action is the genre of film. The total number of viewers for action films is nearly and in each country about 7-8 million people watch them.Not many people like watching horror films at the cinema compared to the other genres of film. In India and Japan only 2-2.5 million people watch horror films but they are more popular in New Zealand and Ireland.
, romance films are very popular in India with 7.5 million viewers but it is not as popular in the other countries. New Zealand and Japan with 4.5 million viewers each.(152 words)
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adapt | adjust | alter | cure |
demote | disappear | dissolve | exchange |
expand | fade | increase | promote |
reduce | renew | renovate | replace |
swell | switch | transform | vary |
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these cars so disabled people can drive them.2.a) If the trousers are too tight, take them back to the shop and ask them to
them.3.a) You must
he voltage or the system will blow up.4.a) Our bills will be less if we
from gas to electricity.5.a) You can’t
the terms of the contract once it has been signed.6.a) It will help your digestion if you
your diet.7.a) We need to
our pounds for dollars.8.a) We have had to
our sales force to cope with the extra demand.9.a) The price of oil will
next year.10.a) The management decided to
the company and sell the offices.11.a) More and more people are moving to cities to
the population there.12.a) The market for typewriters will probably
completely in the next few years.13.a) The old contract ran out and we had to r
t.14.a) They have received funds to
the old buildings.15.a) The boss offered to
him from salesman to manager.16.a) They wanted to
me from manager to salesperson.17.a) If you wash it too much, the colour will f
.18.a) The company decided to
the permanent staff with freelancers.19.a) The doctors were unable to
her the illness.20.a) Governments are trying to
pollution.
You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
The three pie charts below show the changes in annual spending by local authorities in Someland in 1980, 1990 and 2000.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
Write at least 150 words.
The charts show how much local authorities spent on a range of services in Someland in three separate years: 1980, 1990 and 2000.
In all three years, the greatest expenditure was on education. But while K-12 education
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IELTS – Writing Subjects
Khi học tại Thầy Anh ielts, thầy sẽ hướng dẫn cách làm bài viết task 2 cũng như gợi ý cho các bài bên dưới.
10.Although there is no longer an immediate threat of nuclear war, peace seems as elusive as ever. In order to address this problem, the United Nations should be given a stronger role in global affairs in order to bring about world peace.
11.Good health is a basic human right, however in a growing number of countries today, access to health care depends on socio-economic status. This is discriminatory and should not be the basis for access to good health care. Discuss.
12.Spending money on scientific research should only be approved when there are economic benefits resulting from the research. Discuss.
13.Women have been disadvantaged in the workplace for decades and so they should now receive special assistance in the form of education and incentives, etc. Discuss.
14.’Going on strike’ is commonly used as a catalyst to resolve industrial disputes. Many conservative governments are strongly opposed to this mechanism for bringing about change. Discuss the pros and cons of this action in resolving disputes.
15.Since World War II there has been an increase in cooperation between many Eastern and Western countries. This has led to a desire amongst students to undertake study in foreign countries. Write a brief account of the advantages and disadvantages of studying abroad.
16.Since reading is important for a good education we should encourage our children to read extensively. However as there is an abundance of undesirable reading matter, there should be heavy censorship to restrict access to it. Discuss.
17.Since private enterprise benefits from a country’s resources (both natural and human) it should be made accountable for maintenance of environmental and social infrastructures.
18.Pollution is a very serious problem today. What level of pollution should we tolerate? Discuss examples of the different types of pollution.
19.What are the effects of global warming? Suggest some recommendations to minimize these effects.
20.Smoking has long been known to cause health problems for smokers, however the effect of passive smoking is becoming an important health issue. Discuss the dangers of smoking to smokers and non-smokers.
21.¡Passive smoking kills. The most vulnerable section of the population are both the unborn and the very young children as their lungs are still developing. For this reason, smoking in public places should be prohibited. Discuss.
22.The level of serious crime is escalating alarmingly. Give some suggestions to control this trend.
23.Most psychologists today believe that a strong sense of parental discipline is necessary to bring up socially well adjusted and self-confident children. Discuss.
24.Although many benefits may result from space exploration, the costs involved are enormous. There is some debate as to whether this money could be more wisely spent to provide for the basic needs of mankind such as food, clean water, contraception etc. For this reason space exploration should be restricted. Discuss.
25.How can we address the problem of the increasing illiteracy trend in many highly developed countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom?
26.How can the ever-increasing gap between rich and poor be narrowed?
27.In countries like Japan stress is becoming a major problem. Suggest some ways to control this trend.
28.Rainforests are a valuable resource and as such we should phase out indiscriminate logging. Discuss.
29.What are the pros and cons of co-educational schooling.
30.Single sex education is better than co-educational schooling. Discuss.
31.Compare the benefits of a vegetarian diet over a conventional Western diet.
32.Forests are the lungs of the earth. Their destruction will accelerate extinction of animals and ultimately mankind. For this reason, logging in the world’s rainforests should be phased out over the next decade. Discuss.
33.Aquariums and wildlife sanctuaries are seen as sources of education and entertainment for families. They are also essential to conduct life-saving research. However there is opposition to confining animals in this way. Discuss some of the arguments for and against the maintenance of zoos.
34.Although education in many developing countries is not compulsory, an effort should be made to ensure that all children between the age of 5 and 15 years attend some form of schooling. Discuss.
35.Tourism is seen as a major industry for many countries. However it tends to have a deleterious effect on the environment and should be strictly monitored. Discuss.
36.Tourism is becoming a good source of revenue to many countries. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of exploiting this resource.
38.Learning would be improved through the extensive use of computers in the classroom. This is would reduce the number of teachers required which would be an advantage. Discuss.
39.Society is experiencing an increase in many problems such as crime and drug abuse due to urbanization. Give some suggestions to control this trend.
40.Discuss the possible causes for the worldwide increase in crime and violence. What has been the effect of these adverse trends on society?
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IELTS SPEAKING PART 2 (SEPT – DEC 2018)
1.Describe a book you have read recently
You should say:
What it is
What it is about
When you read it for the first time
And explain why you read it
2. Describe someone you have never met but would like to know
Who he/she is
Why you like him/ her
Why you want to know more about him/her
3. Describe a place away from home where you stayed
You should say:
Where it was
When you stayed there
What you did there
And explain how you felt when you left it
4. Describe a place you have studied or worked
You should say:
When you went there
Why you went there
How is the place?
5. Describe a time you borrowed something from your family or friend
You should say:
What you borrowed
Who you borrowed it from
What you borrowed it for
And explain why it was useful to you
6. Describe a family business you know
You should say:
What this family business is
How you know about it
And explain why the business is successful
7. Describe a time you looked for information from the internet
You should say:
When you did that
What information you searched
Why you looked for it on the internet
8. Describe an activity you do when you are alone in your free time
You should say:
What is it?
Where do you do it?
Why do you want to do it?
How do you feel when you do it?
9. Describe a skill you need long time to learn
You should say:
What it is
Where you can learn it
How to learn it
And explain why you need long time to learn it
10. Describe a film or TV show that made you laugh a lot
You should say:
What it was
When it happened
Who was with you?
And explain why it made you laugh
11. Describe a time you were scared
You should say:
When it happened
Where it happened
Why you were scared
How you felt about it
12. Describe an important stage of the plant’s growth
13. Describe a city you’ve visited that you like
You should say:
Where is it?
When did you go there?
What did you do there?
And explain why you like it
14. Describe a time that someone gave you money as gift
You should say:
Who gave it to you
When it was given to you
Where it happened
How you felt about it
15. Describe a time that you took medicine
You should say:
When it happened
Who gave it to you
Why you had it
How you felt about it
16. Describe a good law in your country
You should say:
What the law is
How you first learned about this law
Who benefits from this law (who is affected by this law)
And explain why you think this is a good law
17. Describe a dream you have had
You should say:
When you had this dream
What you saw in the dream
What you did or said in the dream
And explain why you had a dream like that
18. Describe an occasion that you wore formal clothes
You should say:
What occasion it was
When it was
Where it was
and explain why you wore it
19. Describe someone who is very professional
You should say:
Who this person is
Who this person does
How you knew this person
And explain why this person is professional
20. Describe a popular comic actor/ actress you know
You should say:
Who he/she is
How you knew him/her
What comedies he/she performed
And explain why he/she is popular
21. Describe someone who is talkative
You should say:
Who this person is
How you know this person
What this person likes to talk about
How you feel about this person
You should say:
What the occasion was
What you wore
Where you bought the clothes
And what other people at the occasion thought of your clothes
You should say:
What it looks like
When you saw/knew it for the first time
Where it lives
And explain why it is interesting.
You should say:
When it was
Where you were
Who gave you the cellphone?
What it was like
How you felt about it.
You should say:
What is it
Why it is important How did you lose it?
How did you do after losing it?
You should say:
What the skill was
How you learned it
Who taught you
And why it was useful to you
You should say:
When this happened
What made you change the plan
What the new plan was
And how you felt about the change.
You should say:
Where you were
When this happened
Who was with you
What you did
And explain why you felt happy about it
You should say:
When you found it
What it is about
How often you visit it
Why you like this website.
You should say:
What is it?
How often do you read it
What do you read from it
Why do you like it
You should say
What song is this about
When you listened to this song for the first time
How often you listen to this song
And explain why you like it
You should say:
What is it
Where is it
How you got it
And explain why you want to replace it
You should say:
When it was
Where it was
What you bought
How you felt about the shopping experience
You should say:
When it took place
Where it was
Whose party it was
What you did there
And how you felt about the party
You should say:
Where it is
What it is used for
What it looks like
And explain why you like or dislike it
You should say:
What it is
When you first watched the sport
What you like about the sport
And explain why you would like to try this sport
37. Describe a competition (talent show, etc) you want to take part in
You should say:
What the competition is
How you knew it
What you need to prepare for it
And explain why you want to attend it
You should say:
What it is
How does it help you
What do you think about it
You should say:
Where you will go
Whom you will go with
When you will go
What you will do there
You should say:
What it is
When did your friend do it
And explain why your friend wants to do it
You should say:
Who is this friend
How did you know about each other
And explain why you describe this time
You should say:
Where this place is
Who would you like to go with
What would you do there and explain why you would like to go there
You should say:
Where you went
What means of transportation you took
Who you were with
How you felt about the trip
You should say:
Who this person is
How you know about this person
What sort of life they had before the became famous
How this person became famous
And explain why this person is important
You should say:
Where it is.
When you found it.
How you found it.
How often you go there.
What it is like.
How you felt about the place.
You should say:
What is this river called?
Where it is
How long/big it is.
You should say:
What the occasion was.
Where it was.
Who was with you.
And explain why you had to be polite.
You should say:
When and where it happened.
Whom you helped.
What you did.
And explain why you felt about it.
You should say:
What it is
How you can find this job
What qualities it requires
And explain why it is a well-paid job and why you think you will be good at it
The chart compares the changes that took place between 2001 and 2006 in relation to the percentage of overseas students who graduated from universities in Canada. In 2001, the proportion of students from other countries who graduated in Canada ranged from three percent in Ontario to seven percent in New Brunswick. Nova Scotia had the second highest percentage at 6.5. Five years later, the figures for most provinces had risen by two to three percent, with the exception of Alberta. There, figures fell by one percent to just over four percent. A closer look at the chart reveals that significant growth occurred in New Brunswick, where the figures rose from seven to just under 12 percent. However, the biggest increase took place in British Columbia, where the percentage of graduates more than doubled, reaching almost 11 percent in 2006. over this five-year period, some parts of Canada experienced a considerable increase in their proportion of overseas graduates, although New Brunswick remained the province with the highest percentage overall
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