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IELTS Writing How To Invite a Friend to a Music Concert

IELTS Writing IELTS General Training Writing Task 1 Letter How would you write a letter to your friend inviting him/her to a music concert? IELTS Writing Task 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. Write a letter to your friend inviting him/her to a music concert. Please say: where and when the concert is going to be what type of music will be played there, and why your friend will enjoy it. Write at least 150 words. International English Language Testing System IELTS General Training Writing Task 1 Sample Answer Dear Sally, I hope that everything has been going well for you since we last talked. I just wanted to see if you would be interested in going to the Bruno Mars concert with me next month. He’s playing here in Sydney and I've already bought tickets for myself and some friends. Would you like to come with us? It should be a great evening! The concert is in the Opera House on July 21st, which is a Saturday. You could come and stay

Essay on Digital Technology

Digital Technology Essay Essay Notes: Benefits of modern digital technology: ability to connect with anyone in the world immediate access to information ability to learn new things quickly greater efficiency in many aspects of life entertainment and creative opportunities enhanced communication abilities access to a wider range of knowledge and perspectives ability to work from anywhere at any time increased flexibility and freedom in lifestyle choices. Drawbacks or disadvantages of modern digital technology can be addictive and lead to withdrawal symptoms can isolate people from real-world interaction distracts people from important tasks or interrupts workflow exposes people to negative content or influences leads to sleep deprivation creates a false sense of security or invincibility encourages superficiality and greed promotes rushed, careless decision making exposes personal information to theft or misuse

IELTS Writing General Task 1 | Letter of Complaint Describing Problems and Reasons

IELTS Writing General Task 1 This is a simple exercise to help you develop your letter writing skills for the IELTS Writing test (General Training, Task 1). Complete the complaint letter below using the information from the notes about problems and reasons: Problems rooms were noisy couldn't use the pool son cut his foot trip to Mt Etna spoiled couldn't see the top of the mountain missed part of the show wife sick Reasons the hotel wasn't finished the water was so dirty he swam at the beach the weather was so bad it was covered by cloud the bus broke down she ate undercooked chicken IELTS Writing General Task 1: write a letter complaining about... Dear Sir, I am writing to complain about a recent holiday I took with your company. Firstly, our accommodation was terrible. It was very noisy as a result of (1).......... , so builders were working on it day and night. Not only that, but we couldn't use the pool because of (2).....

IELTS Writing - General Training - Task 1 - Letter Writing

IELTS Writing, General Training, Task 1, Cambridge IELTS 7 Writing Test Questions & Answers IELTS General Writing Task 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. You have recently started work in a new company Write a letter to an English-speaking friend. In your letter: explain why you changed jobs describe your new job tell him/her your other news Write at least 150 words. International English Language Testing System IELTS Writing General Training Task 1 Sample Answer Dear Sarah, Hi, how are you? I hope that you are well. I just wanted to tell you some exciting news. I got a new job. You remember I was working for that marketing company in Brisbane, well I was beginning to get a little frustrated there because I wasn’t learning anything new. So I decided to apply for a few positions I saw advertised on the internet. Anyway, I had some interviews a couple of months ago, and I was offered a position as Content Manager with a digita

On a Recent Holiday You Lost a Valuable Item

IELTS General Training Task 1 Letter This is an example IELTS letter task, in the General Training IELTS writing test. IELTS General Training Writing Task 1 questions ask you to reply appropriately to a situation by writing a letter. The situation is: On a recent holiday you lost a valuable item. Your letter should respond to the instructions in the Task Question. IELTS Writing Task 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. On a recent holiday you lost a valuable item. Fortunately, you have travel insurance to cover the cost of anything lost Write a letter to the manger of your insurance company. In your letter Describe the item lost Explain how you lost it Tell the insurance company what you would like them to do Write at least 150 words. International English Language Testing System On a recent holiday you lost a valuable item IELTS General Training Writing Task 1 IELTS Letter Sample Answer Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing

IELTS Writing | Only staff who have worked in a company for a long time should be promoted to higher positions

IELTS Writing IELTS Writing Task 2 Essay Some people think that only staff who have worked in a company for a long time should be promoted to higher positions. Do you agree or disagree? Give your opinion and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write at least 250 words. IELTS Essay | Only staff who have worked in a company for a long time should be promoted to higher positions There are various factors to consider when deciding whether to promote a long-serving member of staff or appoint another member of staff with fewer years of service to a particular position. Or it may even be beneficial to recruit someone from outside the organization. Irrespective of the number of years a staff member has worked for an organization, the overriding factor which should be taken into account is how the individual fits with the position which is open. Any promotion or appointment to a particular position should always be made based on

Academic Writing - Describing Information in a Table

How to describe data presented in a table This is an example of how to describe data given in tabular format based on an Academic IELTS Writing test task 1 question, shown below. IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. The table below shows the proportion of time different age groups spend on various internet activities. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and making comparisons where relevant. Write at least 250 words. Academic Writing - Describing Information in a Table How do you describe information in a table? The table provides information about the proportion of time people of different ages spend on different activities on the internet. The people are divided into 6 age groups which range from 10 to 50 years old and over. The categories of activity on the Internet include online shopping, browsing news and sports sites, game playing and social media use. The information shows

IELTS Writing Task 2 Template | Opinion Essay

IELTS Writing IELTS Essay Templates IELTS Essay Templates : Opinion Essay Here's a basic IELTS writing Task 2 template for planning your response for an opinion essay for the Academic Writing IELTS test. Obviously, the more advanced your English skills are the easier it will be for you to adapt, modify and personalize the template with practice. IELTS Writing Task 2 Template Introduction [approx 60 words] There is currently much debate about whether or not [restate topic] Personally, I [adverb of degree] + agree/disagree with this because [reason #1 + reason#2] Paragraph 2 [approx 85 words] The principle reason why I agree/disagree with ... [restate topic] is [expand on reason #1] Paragraph 3 [approx 85 words] In addition to this I believe that ... [expand on reason #2] Conclusion [approx 45 words] Overall, I [adverb of degree] agree/disagree with the idea that [restate topic] because [paraphrase/summarize reason #1] and [parap

IELTS Writing - Top 10 Tips for Task 2 Essay Writing

Study the guidelines Understand the question Make an essay plan Organize paragraphs before writing Avoid verbosity Avoid common grammar errors Avoid common punctuation and spelling errors Optimize Time management Use linking phrases Write a compelling conclusion paragraph The IELTS Academic & General Writing module is a test of the written English language, and it follows certain rules that need to be followed. Writing according to the guidelines is the most critical of the top 10 tips for IELTS essay writing. Top 10 tips for IELTS essay writing Tip #1: Study the guidelines If you want to achieve a good score in this part of the examination - make sure you understand the rules. It's important for students to study these guidelines carefully before sitting down to write their essay paper on the day of the IELTS exam. You need to understand each marking criterion: Task Response Lexical Resource (Vocabulary)

Life Will Be Easier If There Are Fewer Languages In The World

IELTS Writing IELTS Writing Task 2 Question & Answer Cambridge IELTS Book 9 You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. Write about the following topic: Every year several languages die out. Some people think that this is not important because life will be easier if there are fewer languages in the world. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. You should write at least 250 words. IELTS Writing Task 2 Answer The fact that certain languages have disappeared and ceased to be used is a well documented fact, and there is no reason to believe that this process will change in the future. Quite the contrary, it is likely that even more languages will begin to disappear as a natural result of the globalization process. We can clearly see the dominance of English as the language of the internet, although many other languages are also cate

What Can Be Done to Prevent Places of Natural Beauty Becoming Littered with Garbage?

Essay Sample Answer While the problem of littering is common in many parts of the environment, the impact it has on the natural landscape when it occurs in places of natural beauty is even greater, both in terms of the direct environmental impact and aesthetic quality of the site. There are various possible reasons why littering might occur. It might be caused by visitors to the area who have no interest in maintaining the beauty of the landscape, or lack environmental consciousness regarding the damage they are inflicting. It may also be the case that it is not the actual visitors to the place, but others who are actively dumping garbage at the site as opposed to disposing of it in the recommended manner. Another cause could be the transfer of waste materials from surrounding areas. This can be caused by garbage being deposited in a river upstream from a lake, for example, and the current then transports the garbage and eventually deposits it at a different location. Wind can al

Some people think it is worthwhile for countries to spend large amounts of money to host an international sports event such as the Olympics or the World Cup | IELTS Essay

IELTS Writing Task 2 Write about the following topic: Some people think it is worthwhile for countries to spend large amounts of money to host an international sports event such as the Olympics or the World Cup. Others believe that this is a waste of money and that the money could be better spent elsewhere. Discuss both views and give your opinion. Write at least 250 words. IELTS Essay | Hosting the Olympics or the World Cup While there is no doubt regarding the amount of prestige and attention a country can gain by being the host of events such as the World Cup or the Olympics, studies have shown that it is not always the case that the levels of investment required for such undertakings actually provide a net positive result for the host country in the long term. Over the years, various countries have become the high profile host country for the events mentioned previously. In some cases, the country clearly benefits in terms of improved infrastructure and greater tourism,

IELTS General Writing Task 1 | Write an email to your friend inviting him/her to a music concert

IELTS Writing IELTS General Writing Task 1 Here is a sample of an email inviting a friend to a concert. This is one of the questions asked in the writing section of the IELTS test. Sample email inviting to a concert IELTS Writing Task 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. Write an email to your friend inviting him/her to a music concert. Please say: where and when the concert is going to be what type of music will be played there, and why your friend will enjoy it. Write at least 150 words. Sample Answer Hi John, I hope you’re well and thanks for your last email. I was really happy to hear about your new boyfriend. I just wanted to know if you’d be interested in going to the Taylor Swift concert next month in London. One of my friends, Julie, who works in the events department at the stadium where Taylor’s appearing has managed to get some tickets and I know you’re a big fan of disposable pop music, so I thought I’d see if you’re up for going, I’m sure you’ll

IELTS Letter - Your friend wants to start a new import/export business

IELTS General Training Writing Test Task 1 Question IELTS Writing Task 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. Your friend wants to start a new import/export business in the country where you live now. Write a letter to him/her and say: What product is better to import. What part of the country does the product come from? Why he/she should import that product. Write at least 150 words IELTS General Training Writing Test Task 1 Answer Dear Mike, It was good to hear from you and thanks for all your news. I like your idea about starting an import/export business, I think there’s a lot of potential in it. After thinking about possible products which might be appealing for people back home, here’s one idea which I think would be good. You know how people there have been getting into wine a lot in the last couple of years; it was becoming quite the thing amongst a lot of our friends before I left. So I believe we could have an opportunity to offer something di

Cambridge IELTS 10 Authentic IELTS Practice Materials with Answers

This latest book (April 2015) in the well established exam preparation series from Cambridge English gives IELTS candidates the chance to become familiar with the format of the IELTS test and learn to apply specific IELTS test strategies with these authentic IELTS exam papers compiled by Cambridge. The book has four different Academic IELTS tests, each one complete with Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking sections. There are also Reading and Writing sections for the IELTS General Training exam. Cambridge IELTS 10 includes an overview of each IELTS exam section as well as a comprehensive guide to how the IELTS exam is evaluated in terms of the different IELTS Band scores. Also included in Cambridge IELTS 10 is a complete answer key for all sections and transcripts of all the audio recordings, making it an ideal self-study resource for candidates preparing for the IELTS exam, or students who do not have access to an IELTS preparation course or IELTS tutors. Cambridge IE

Describing trends and graphs using nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs | Academic IELTS Writing Task 1

Describing a graph & describing trends | Academic IELTS Writing Task 1 To get a high score in Task 1 of IELTS Academic Writing test you need to show you have a good range of vocabulary to descrive visual information.  You also need to be  accurate when you use adjectives, adverbs and phrases to describe the information. Here are some useful words and phrases to help describe trends. Nouns a rise an increase a growth a surge a fall a decline a drop a decrease a peak a fluctuation a variation a period of stability a plateau a plateux Verbs to rise to increse to grow to surge to fall to drop to decline to decrease to peak to fluctuate to vary to stabilize to plateau Phrases to show an upward trend to show a downward trend to hit the lowest point to hit a trough to reach a peak to show some fluctuation to show some variation to remain stable to remain constant to reach a plateau to level off to flatten out Adjectives & A

Cambridge IELTS 9 Writing Task 2 Test 1 Answer

Cambridge 9 | IELTS Writing | Task 2 | Children learning a foreign language at primary school IELTS Writing Task 2 You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. Write about the following topic: Some experts believe that it is better for children to begin learning a foreign language at primary school rather than secondary school Do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write at least 250 words. International English Language Testing System IELTS Sample Essay | Bilingual Education Learning a second language has many benefits for children apart from simply additional linguistic ability. Experts have already shown that bilingual children are more adept at problem solving and processing information. It is also commonly believed that children learn a second language more easily and quicker when they are younger – certainly easier than adults le

Learning English Grammar | number and amount

English Grammar | how to describe the number of / amount of something The internet is becoming accessible to a growing amount of people. [incorrect] The internet is becoming accessible to a growing number of people. [correct] The table shows the number of people who visited the gallery each day. [correct] The table shows number of people who visited the gallery each day. [incorrect] We use number of before a plural countable noun: The chart shows the number of hours students spend on assignments. The table shows the number of passengers who use the airline every month. The information shows the number of people who have more than one child. The graph shows how the number of schools in the area has grown in recent years. The table shows the number of times per day the website was accessed. We use amount of before an uncountable noun: If we look at the amount of energy consumed each month. The amount of food purchased per family has increased in the last 10 years.