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23.3 Task 1 bar chart

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  https://howtodoielts.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/7-1-2022-4-27-03-AM-compressed.jpg The bar chart compares the ratio of average expentidure in any given week on different eight areas in years 1968 and 2018. Overall, housing, transport and leisure followed an increasing trend, while food, fuel and power and personal goods experienced a decreasing trend. The spending on household goods reamined unchanged in both years. The maximum increase in ratio was seen by leisure, whereas the maximum decrease by food. The percentage for food, clothing and footware and personal goods sharply declined to around half of their original value to 17%, 5% and 4% respectively in year 2018. Fuel and power declined by nealy 50% from its intial value to end at around 4%. Household goods were constantly close to around 8% in both years. Housing's ratio was nealy one tenth in first year, which advanced almost double to end at slightly lower than 20% in the final year. Transport also nearly doubled fr...

23.2 Discuss both sides

  Some people think that children should begin their formal education at a very early age. Some think they should begin at least 7 years old. Discuss both views give opinions.   The starting age for schooling is one of the hot topics nowadays. A few believe that the sooner it starts for a child the better, whereas others agrue it to be 7 years or more. I will discuss both sides in this essay, even though I believe it should be after 7 years. Those who favour the begining of study from an early age generally believe that young minds are sharp learners. A child's brain is normally considered to be equivalent of clay, which can be easily shaped in any desired form. In other words, most of the times the learning capacity of infants are far greater than the grown ups so they can be taught much with relatively less efforts, and many studies by numerous presitigious universities have shown that this fast ability is reciprocal to the age. Hence, to get the most benefit out of the y...

23.1 Bar chart

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The bar char compares the ratio of spending by United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Japan on five sectors (food, housing, transportation, health care and clothing) in 2009. Overall, housing was the higest ratio of money was spent on housing in all countries except for Canada where transportation also held the same position and for Japan it was Food. Health care was at the lowest position for all nations except for United States. Expenditure on food was least by United States that was around 13%, this figure increased marginally for Canada where it was close to 15%. United Kingdom spent nearly one fifth of total spending on food which was about 2% less than Japan's share. Spending on housing was almost same for all nations with nearly 25% by Unisted states which was five percent more than of Canada's and Japan's spending. Canada spent hightes ratio, about 20%, in term of transportation by any country which was almost double that of Japan's figure in same sec...

22.2 To what extent do you agree or disagree

  Some believe that because everyone needs a place to live, governments should provide houses for those who are too poor to afford their own. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Housing is one of the basic needs for every human hence a group of prople holds the belief that authorities should facitilate shelter to poor. I fully disagree with the aforementioned idea because it will not only put pressure on the tax payers but also probably increase the culture of free-loading among the lesser affulents. The most prominent reason why governments should not provide housing to poor-class is because it will put extreme pressure on the tax payers. A hefty income of the regimes around the world generally comes from the income tax paid by the working class. Normally authority is supposed to spend this tax money for the welfare of the tax contributors. If a state utilizes this wealth to make houses for poor people, who normally do not pay income tax, then working class will have to pa...

22.1 Pie chart

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  IELTS Task 1: Comparison of Energy Production The pie charts show information about energy production in a country in two separate years.   The pie charts compare the fives sources (Coal, Gas, Petro, Nuclear and Other) of power production in a nation in year 1995 and 2005. Overall, an increasing trend was observed by all the sectors except for petro. Coal and gas remained at the first and the second postion in both years, while petro, nuclear and other stayed at the third, the forth and the fifth spots respectively. Coal, gas and petro started at almost similar percentages just below 30 in year 1995%. While a small advancement was seen in the ratio for coal(30.93%) and gas(30.31%) in the coming decade, a sharp decline was noticed for petro to end at 19.55%. Nuclear power consisted around 6.40% of energy production in year 1995. This figure increased by 3.70% to eventually reach at 10.10% in the next 10 years. Other finished at 9.10% in year 2005 increasing by 4.20...

21.6 To what extent

  Many people believe that social networking sites (such as Facebook) have a huge negative impact on both individuals and society. To what extent do you agree or disagree?   Remote communication has never been easier in the past than it is now with the aid of social networking sites. A segment of society blames aforementioned sites to have a noticable negative effect on individuals and on society as a whole. I fully agree with this statement because these sites generally become responsible for the poor health of a person, and they also could potentially lead to the unstability in the society. The most negative effect social media could assert on an individual is health related. The social networking websites are generally based on algorithms which are created to make these sites addictive, hence when a person starts using these websites they spend a lot of time on them by sitting at a single place for hours. These longer hours of sitting normally leads to many diseases. Fo...

21.5 Mixed chart pie chart and table

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  The pie chart compares the prominent causes, namely over-grazing, deforestation, over-cultivation and other, of decreasing fertility of agricultural land worldwide. The table displays the effect of the aforementions reasons on North America, Europe and Oceania in 1990. Overall, over-grazing was the main culprit worldwide, while other was lowest responsible. Deforestation and over-cultivation were were at second and third position respectively. Maximum percentage of land was degraded in Europe, whereas the minimum was observed by North America. There is no similarity between the highest or the lowest cause among any region. Around 35% of land was affected by over-grazing, which is the maximum ratio for any given cause. This figure is more than 5% and 7% than deforestation and over-cultivation respectively. The lowest proportion is for other reason at 7%. Looking towards the regions, Europe's around one fourth of land was degraded which was about 10% more than Oceania. Only 5% o...

21.4 Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages

  Some educationalists think that international exchange visits will benefit teenagers at the school. To what extent do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages? -=-=-=-=-=-=-= A group of teachers believe the swapping of students among nations to be beneficial for juveniles at the learning centers. Although this will be a great a opportunity to learn about other cultures, I believe, the negative imapacts of, such as the high chances of enhanced learning difficulties, outweighs the positives. Those who claim the international exchange visits to be beneficials for the youngsters at the school points out that it will be a great source for learning about other socities. Our world is consist of various nations, and the daily rituals for all of these countries are different than each other. If a student from a specific country goes to another country as an exchange student then this not only gives the chance for them to learn about other culture but it also opens the door of the hos...

21.2 Bar graph

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  The chart below shows waste collection by a recycling center from 2011 to 2015. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant. The bar chart compares the amount of four types of waste collected, namely paper, glass, tin and garden, by a recycling plant in five different years from 2011 to 2015. The unit of measurement is tons. Overall, all soruces of waste displayed an overall increase at the end after showing fluctuation thorught the time period. Paper was the highest highest contributor each year except 2013 when glass took the first place, whereas garden constantly stayed at the bottom of the list each year. Paper started at around 57 tons in year 2011 follwed by a continuous drop in next years before starting to rise again in year 2014 to finally end at almost 70 million in year 2015, which is the higest number reached by any contributor in any given year. Starting point for glass was just below 50 tonns in yea...

21.2 Problem and solution

  People have historically attempted to achieve a perfect society. However, it is difficult to decide what a perfect society would be like. What would be the most important element of an ideal society? What can normal people do to make society more perfect? After countless tries by humans, it is still very unclear to picture the structure of an ideal society. I believe equality should be the key component of the perfect society, and general public can teach their offsprings to achieve this. I will discuss about both aforementioned points in this essay. The most prominent element of a utopia is the equality among the people living in it. Currently, generally individuals try to find difference among each other that leads to conflicts among them which eventually becomes a stumbling stone in term of coordination. This hinders the outcome of all tasks performed by them. If people are united, this normally improves the probability of getting better results in almost every aspect of lif...

21.1 Task 1 map

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  The maps compare the main components of a park in year 1980 and now. Overall, almost all the sections of the park has been changed since year 1980 except the pond. The most noticable change was made to the flowers and the gate in both years. On the left boundry of the park,  just below the top left corner, there used be a gate, in year 1980, which has been removed now. Adjacent to it, there was a pond surrounded by a few benches. Although the pond is still intact, a few new benches has been introduced. Going south from benches, there used to be a flower section in the bottom left hand side corner, which has been replaced by a bush now. The top right area of the park had some trees, in year 1980. Now, this area has been reduced to one third of its original size, and the remaining space is used to introduce chairs, desks and barbecue. There used to be a big flower area in the bottom left hand side corner, that has been converted to a play ground. A gate located at center of...

20.2 To what extent do you agree

  The money spent by governments on space programmes would be better spent on vital public services such as schools and hospitals. To what extent do you agree or disagree? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Utilization of money by the authorities has always been one of the hot topics of debate. A few people believe that governments ought to prioritize public services compared to space programmes when it comes to spending. I fully agree with the aforementioned statement because, I believe, public sector is the responsibility of the regimes, and private sector is already actively investing the space exploration. The most prominent reason why governments should give priority to public services over space programmes is the moral responsibility. In most part of the world today, elections are the primary system to elect a rulling party. Durning the elections almost all of the political parties promise for the welfare of the general public. Generally improving public sector is always among those promise...

20.1 The process diagram

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  Topic: The Process of Pu-erh Raw Tea and Ripe Tea. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. The diagram displays the process of making two kinds of Pu-erh tea namely, Raw Tea and Ripe Tea. Overall, both kind of teas involve five steps each in the production process out of which three steps are common. Both processes begin with heating up tea leaves in a frying Pan followed by using the rolling method to pulversided the leaves to dry them under the sun, which is the second step. This gives access to last common stage for both types named as Loose Raw Tea. The first distinct step is making Pu-erh tea is to perform fermentation on the aforementioned Loose Raw tea to yeild Loose Ripe tea which is further compressed to get the Pu-erh Ripe tea. The very first different step is to apply compression on the Loose Raw Tea to convert them into Pu-erh Raw Tea which is being stored for the aging to obtain the final p...

19.4 table

The table below gives information about the values (NZ$) of exports of kiwi fruit from New Zealand to five countries between 2010 and 2012. Country 2010 2011 2012 Japan $ 271,000,000 $ 287,000,000 $ 325,300,000 China $ 74,900,000 $ 84,800,000 $ 94,000,000 Mexico $ 1,200,000 $ 2,400,000 $ 3,000,000 Russia $ 968,000 $ 1,585,000 $ 2,404,000 Saudi Arabia $ 29,000,000 $ 106,000 $ 82,000  -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-     The table compares the export of kiwi from New Zealand to Japan, China, Mexico, Russia and Saudi Arabia in year 2010, 2011 and 2012. The currency used is New Zealand dollar. Overall, Japan remained the highest importer in any given year, whereas Saudi Arabia imported the lowest amount of fruits in the same time frame. China, Mexico and Russia were at second, third and fourth spot throught the time. Japan, China  and Russia followed a continues upward trend, while Saudi Arabia observed a decreasing trend. Only Mexico experienced oscillations in the given...

19.3 Opinion essay on Environment

  Climate change is a big environmental problem that has become critical in last couple of decades. Some people claim that humans should stop burning fossil fuels and use only alternative energy resources, such as wind and solar power. Others say that oil, gas and coal are essential for many industries, and not using them will lead to economic collapse. What is your opinion? Support your point of view with relevant examples. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= One of the hot topics of discussion nowadays is the climate change. A few believe that we should only use renewable energy instead of fossil fuels, whereas others claim non-renewable energy sources to be an integral part of our commercial infrastructure. I believe that instead of instant replacement of the current sources of energy we should consider gradually changing towards the alternatives. There is no denying to the fact that fossil fuels are responsible for the environment change, and our present industries depend heavily on ...

19.2 Discuss both sides and give your opinion.

  Many think that in today’s world it is very difficult for people to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Others, however, feel that it is easy for people to be healthy and fit if they want to be. Discuss both views and give your opinion. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Living an healthy life is one of the hot topics nowadays. A segment of people believe consider it to be a hard task in this era, while others oppose by saying that it has become easier than ever if the individuals have strong will-power. Although the ever increasing inflation is a challange for staying fit in this period of time we are living in, I support the latter one because with the aid of today's technology anyone can become healthy easily. Those who hold the belief of sustaining a healthy lifestyle in current time period to be cumbersome blame the inflation to be the main culprit. These days prices for everything are going up at an exponential rate which has resulted in decreasing the overall household purchasing power b...

19.1 Common task 1 question types

  You will be presented with one of the following graphics: Monday/Tuesday Bar Chart Line Graph Wednesday/Thursday Table Chart Pie Chart Friday/Saturday/Sunday Process Diagram Map Multiple Graphs You are required to write a short report about the main features. For example, you may be asked to: ·          summarise data ·          describe the stages of a process ·          explain how something works ·          describe an object or event The format of the question will always be the same. It will include: ·          A brief description of the graphic ·          The instructions ·          The graphic – chart, graph, table, etc.

18.3 To what extent essay on technology

  Some believe technology has made our lives too complex and the solution is to lead a simpler life without technology. To what extent do you agree or disagree? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= We are living in a technological era, and every aspect of our lives in one way or the other is affected by it. As a consequence of which, our lives have become very non-permitive. A few holds the belief that quiting technology is an easy fix for this situation. I fully disagre with this becuase the outcome of this solution could be disasterous, instead I believe, we should consider learning how to use technology in a better way. Although technology has made our lives a bit complicated, living without technology will supposedly bring its own disadvantages. Science and technology have helped us tackling many natural problems which would have been threatening to the humans' existence on the earth otherwise. For example, a few hundered years ago, cure of diabetes was not available, hence it was consid...

18.2 To what extent essay on education

  The best way to reduce poverty in developing countries is by giving up to six years of free education, so that they can at least read, write and use numbers. To what extent do you agree or disagree? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Rampantly increasing poverty is a grave issue for the local authoroties in the underdeveloped nations. A segment of society believes that the best way to counter this is to make sure that residents are at least literate by providing free of cost education for up to six years. I fully disagree with this statement because not all jobs required literacy skills, and I believe the best solution for this would be to make strict laws by the governments. Although education opens the gate of opportunities for multiple sectors, there are still many fields that do not require the worker to be able to read and write. In order to reduce the poverty, regimes can promote the aforementioned jobs to the lesser affuluents. One example of such jobs is general labor in the ...

18.1 Common IELTS task 2 academic topics

Monday/Tuesday Education Technology Wednesday/Thursday Health Environment Friday/Saturday Government Spending Sociology    

17.1 TO what extent do you agree or disagree

  The best curriculum is not one based on a static body of knowledge, but one which teaches students to cope with change. To what extent do you agree or disagree? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= A group of people believe that the best syllabus does not depend on constant information rather it teaches learners to apapt according to the change. I fully agree with the aforementioned statement because modern world has dynamic issues, and static curriculum makes cheating more likely compared to its moving counterpart. Those who support the basis of curriculum to be educating students about keeping up with the alterations consider dynamic issues of the current world to be the most important reason for their support. We are living in a world where things are moving at a rate which humanity has never seen before. This rapid change has introduced many new problems which has never been seen by our ancestors, hence, if the students are taught based...

16.1 Is it a positive or negative development

  In many societies, there is a growing emphasis on individualism, with people prioritizing their personal goals and desires over collective interests. Is this is a positive or negative development? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Individualism is a hot topic nowadays and now more than ever individuals give emphasis to their own targets rather than those of society. I believe it is a negative development because it reduces not only our chances to counter the life threating challanges for humanity but also the stability in the general public. The most important reason why collabration among citizenzry should be emphasised is because this enhances the probability of us a human race to fight the those issues which can lead to disaster otherwise. There are various examples in history where humans have faced and overcome difficult situation as a group which would've not been possible if we hadn't collabrated. For instance, after the secon...

15.1 Spellings upto 21.6

 I will put down all the spelling mistakes that I have made in my previous writings, out of which some are repeated(Bold) whereas some are just typos: Improper Probability (Noun) (Adverb - Probably) Additionally Opportunities Nowadays Facilities Shopping Development Tedious Dwell Imposing Non-digestible Developing Further Eventually Existence Renowned Notorious Celebrities Hollywood Performance Competition Personal Activities Achieved Possibility - Noun ( Adverb - Possibly ) Hard work achieve Throughout Leisure Responsibilities Ethical Survival Development Believe Candidacy Successful Develop Facilitated Facilities Northern Promotion Billboards Dependence Today Emitted Eco-system order Citizenry Locality Strictly Abide by Up to (It is always two words) Until Intellect Among Similar Increment Visitors Equipment Telecommunications Republic Documentary Comedy Museum Garden Carriage Entrance Position Maintaining Government Threatening Challenges Collaboration Asylum Emigrant Interest C...

15. advantage and disadvantage

    Around the world, people are now living longer than ever before in the past. Some say an ageing population creates problems for governments. Others believe there are benefits to society having more elderly people. To what extent do the advantages of possessing an ageing population outweigh the disadvantages? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- A segment of society believes that older people create issues for the regimes whereas other oppose by saying that grey population is beneficial for the society. Although older people helps in maintainig the stability in the society, I fully agree with with former statement, because it puts extreme pressure on the government. Those who believe the elder population to be good for society claim the most important advantage of this to be stability in the society. Since elder people do not have much life energy left in them, most of them are supposed to spend their remaining time on the earth by doing peaceful indoor activies simil...

14.3 ChatGPT gave me 7 bands for this pie chart

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  The pie charts describe six prime causes of immigration and emigration for UK in year 2007. Overall, the most important cause for both type of migration was definite job whereas the least cause was no reason for immigration and formal study for emigration. In terms of immigration, definite job was at slightly below one third to top this kind of migration, followed by formal study contributing marginally above a quarter of the total ratio. Accompany/join was at the 3rd postion with 15% share which was 4% more than the number fifth cause that was other. The least told reason was no reason at 6% which was double that of number four, looking for work. Looking at the emigration stats, definite job was the prominent cause at 29%. The number two was looking for reason was at 22% being 4% more than the reason at the next position, no reason at 18%, which further was the same percentage more than the other. Accompany join was 1% less than other and about three times the lowest one in t...

14.2 map of a museum

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  The map compares the architecture of a meseum in 1990 and 2010. Overall, in terms of out of the main building, the gargen at the back and main road at the front remained same in both years whereas inside the main building store room was unaltered. Looking at the outside of the main building of the meuseum, there was no changes made to the garden located in the north and main road in the south whereas the garden located in the north-right corner in 1990 was demolished in 2010 to extend the parking load, located at the front of the entrace, and connecting it to the main road. Carrage on the left of the road coming from the main road got converted into a cafe in 2010. The exhibition room south from the main road in 1990 was demolished in year 2010. inside the main unit, entrance remained unaltered in both years. The shop on the left of the entrace along was extended by removing the wall separating a room and shop upto a bigger room which was not touched. On the right of the entra...

14.1 last table

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  The table displays the number and percentage of films released and their percentage of income from ticket sales in 10 individuals genre in UK and Rebublic of Ireland in year 2012. Overall, drama and documentry genre released the maximum films , whereas comeny was the source of maximum percentage of income among all other followed by horror. The lowest number and percentage of all release were in  biopic genre, however, it in therms of income it stood right after horror and the minimum % of income was by films from romance genre. A total of 148 movies were released in this year out of which the maximum number were shared by drama and documentary with 35 films each followed by comedy which accounted for 26 releases that was 17.6 % of all release. The next in the line were horror and thriller with almost similar number of releases at 14 and 13 respectively. Only one movie was released in biopic genre which was 0.7% of all release which was lowest in any kind. Comedy contribu...

14.0 another table coming after this and that will be the last one.

  IELTS Essay Task 1: Exports Table The table below shows the changes in exports in HK billions between 2009 and 2010. $HK billions 2009 2010 Changes Equipment 10.3 11.6 13% Telecommunications 7.9 12.7 61% Clothing 6 5 -17% Manufacturing 5.5 4 -27% Metals 2.3 5.1 122% Overall 32 38.4 20% The table shows the alternation in exports in years 2009 and 2010 for five sectors, namely Equipmnet, Telecummunications, Clothing, Manufacturing and Metals along with the overall change. The unit of measurements is $HK billions. Overall, the export followed an increasing trend except for clothing and manufacturing which displayed a negative change. Metals showed the maximum change while manufacturing showed the minimum change in the given time period. The highest sector and minimum sector in year 2009 were Equipment and metals whereas in 2010 were telecommunications and manufacturing respectively. Equipment was at the top of the table at 10.3 billion in 2009 when the overall export was 3...

13.2 another table

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  The table below displays the foreign visitor arrival in 9 different nations in year 2009 and 2010 along with the percentage change in the given years. Overall, tourists for all countries displayed an increasing trend except for France who stayed unchanged and Hong Kong which declined. The France was the favourite among international tourist in both years whereas Germany and Hong Kong were the least favourite the first year and Hong Kong was selected by the minimum number of visitiors in the last year. Germany showed the highest change, 109, in percentage for visitors whereas Hong Kong experienced a decreased in tourists by 11 percent. The change ratio for China was almost 50% than the Germany, and almost 1.5 times that of Turkey. Figure for USA, Spain, UK and Italy were 66, 55, 55 and 44 respectively in year 2009 which increased by around 1 unit for all of them to reach 67, 56, 57 and 45 in year 2010 respectively. Germany and Hong Kong both were at 10 units in 2009, then Germa...

13.2 another table

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  The table displays the export of kiwi fruit from New Zealand in year 2010, 2011 and 2012 to five countries namely, Japan, China, Mexico, Russia and Saudi Arabia. The unit of measurement is NZS. Overall, an increasing trend is shown by all countries except Mexico which fluctuated and Saudi Arabia which decreased gradually in the given time period. While the maximum export was to Japan in any given year, the minimum was to Saudi Arabia. China, Mexico and Russia were at 2nd, 3rd and 4th position respectively in all years. Japan started in 2010 at just above 271 million dollars, and finished in year 2012 at over 325 million after reaching to about 287 million in 2011. China was at just below $75 million in year 2010, it then increased by almost 10 million to reach slightly below $85 million in 2011 before increasing again by about $9.2 million to finally reach at $94 million in the end. Mexico was the only nation showing fluctuation as it started at about $6 million, then decrease...

13.1 Table task 1

 https://howtodoielts.com/ielts-writing-task-1-sample-answer-essay-vehicles-australia/   =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=   The table displays the number of five different types of vehicle registered in Australia in year 2010, 2012 and 2014 along with percentage change in the aforementioned years. Overall, an upward trend is followed by all the vehicle types in the given time frame. While Motorcycles showed the highest percentage of alternation, Heavy trucks were at the lowest level. Light trucks, Commercial vehicles and Passenger vehicles were in the middle at number 2, 3 and 4 respectively. From year 2010 to 2012, the highest increment in figures was displayed by Passengers vehicles which increased from by 900,00 to reach from 11,800,000 to 12,700,000. In the same period, Heavy trucks showed only marginal change and increased by only 6,000.   Passenger vehicle stood at the highest level in 2014 at 13 million, followed by commercial vehicles and motor cycles( 2,700...

13. Hand written notes of Ielts task 1 vocabulary from Dave from How to do IELTS.

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12 To what extent

  Educating young people is naturally important. However, some think governments ought to invest more education for adults in need. To what extent do you agree or disagree? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Education is the building block of our society. A group of individuals suggests that regime should spend more on educating adults than youngsters. Even though education of children is crucial, I completely agree with this because educating grown-ups will not only lead to overall faster development but also create a sense of equality among the citizenry. The most important reason why a few believe that state should invest more in the education of adults is the fact that it will lead to faster development of the society, since, most of the adults are either already a part of the workforce or will be ready to participate as soon as they finish the education. Whereas their young counterpar...

11. To what extent do you agree or disagree

  Society is based on rules and laws. It could not function if individuals were free to do whatever they wanted. To what extent do you agree or disagree. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Guidelines and protocols are, the building blocks of our society, responsible for making people work in certain way. A few argue that society will collapse if individuals are allowed to operate without any restrictions. I completely agree with this because regulations create equality among citizenries and these guidelines are made up of experience from people who came before us. The most important reason why laws should be allowed to exist is because they create a sense of equality amid the residents. Regulations put a blueprint for individuals to follow, and if everyone in the localty follows the same guideline then it reduces the risk of chaos. For example, a recent study conducted by one of the prestig...

10. 2 Questions essay

 In many societies, there is a growing emphasis on sustainable living and reducing environmental impact. What are the challenges of adopting a sustainable lifestyle? What practical actions can individuals take to contribute to sustainability? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sustainable living and decreasing the negative effect on the nature are the two hot topics nowadays. I believe reliance of general public on the non-renewable energy sources is responsible in preventing the spread of a balance lifestyle. In my opinion, individuals should make efforts to reduce their carbon footprint in order to contribute to save the environment. The most important factor halting the spreading of sustainable lifestyle is our dependance on the non-renewable energy resources. The energy source that are used todays, similar to fossil fuels, are non-regenrable, which means that we only have a finite amou...

9. To what extent do you agree or disagree

  Companies should provide sports facilities for local communities. To what extent do you agree? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A group of people believe that regional inhabitants should be facitiliated by sports complexes by the companies. I completely agree with aforementioned statement because it will not only help in making both of them popular. The most important reason why private organizations are supposed to setup sports facilites for local communities is the fact that it will result in building up new sports prodigies who can later make their region famous. For example, Karnal, a small city in northen India, received overnight attention from Indian media when Neeraj Chopra, the first Indian to win a gold medal in an individual athletic events in Olympics, finished at first place in Javelin throw. Providing sufficient opportunities to the general public of an area makes sure th...

8. Discuss both sides and give your opinion

  Some are of the opinion that people are naturally born as good leaders while others feel that leadership skills can be learned. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There is no denying to the fact that leaders shape the world. Whether leadership is god-gifted or can be learned later in life is a debatable topic. I belive that using proper techniques and methods any person can be taught to be a leader. Those who believe that leaders are naturally born are highly misinformed by failed people. There are a few individuals out there who had tried to become a leader in their lives but failed because of reasons such as misfortune or lack of oppertunities. For example, one of my friends, who always wanted to become president of the student union during our school days, never got selected for the candidancy of the student union because he used to someho...