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IELTS Writing Task 2 Essay questions For 2020

These are few essay Questions for your IELTS Writing practice for the Task 2. If you are struggling with writing topics, practice through this list of essay topics to help get you started!  1. Some people think that books should be stopped in school and that video films and computers should be used instead. To what extent do you agree with this?    2. Computers may have brought tremendous benefits to mankind, but their negative impact on children cannot be overlooked.  Do you agree or disagree? 3. The only reason to work hard is to earn money. To what extent you are agree with this statement? 4. Is it important for everyone to learn English? Learning English at school level is often seen as more important than learning local languages. Give reasons and relevant examples.  5. These days many families moving to other countries for work. Some people believe that the children in these families benefit from this. While, others believe that it makes life more difficul...

50 Useful Formal and Informal Words for IELTS

Vocabulary holds  25% of your total marks for IELTS Writing and Speaking Modules. It plays an important role in listening and Reading test modules too. It is essential for those who want to achieve a band 7 or higher.  The following useful Formal and informal words list will help you to achieve your desired bands score in IELTS test.     INFORMAL WORDS               FORMAL WORDS        Ask inquire   Ask for Request   At first Initially  Also  Moreover  Anyways  Nevertheless  Book Reserve  But  However  Build Construct  Buy  Purchase  Brave Courageous  Check Verify  Call off Cancel  Enough  Sufficient  Expect  Anticipate  Friendly  Aimable  Fall out  Quarrel  Find out  Discover  Get Receive  Give Provide  Go down  Decrease  Go up  Incre...

IELTS Speaking Part 1 Sample Questions

IELTS Speaking part 1 Sample Topics with Questions IELTS Speaking Test Part 1 takes about  4-5 minutes and you will be asked questions about familiar topics only. Trying to memorise answers for the IELTS  speaking test is a very bad idea , but you can learn answering questions by practising them daily. There are certain question types, such as likes-dislikes, giving opinion, talking about past and future, comparing and contrasting, explaining and evaluating someone else's opinion that come up very regularly in the IELTS Speaking Test.  Here are the list of topics and questions for IELTS Speaking Test Part 1. 1. Family : Do you like to live in a joint family or a nuclear family? Can you tell me something about them? How much time do you manage to spare with your family members?  What types of activities do you like to do together with your family? 2. Accommodation : What kind of accommodation do you live in? Have you always lived there? What are the main...