Sunday 30 August 2020

#IELTS#SPEAKIING#PART1#LEISURE#TIME#

 1. What do you do in your spare time?
2. What do you do to relax?
3. How do you usually spend your evenings?
4. What do you usually do after work/after classes?
5. Do you prefer to stay at home in the evenings or do you prefer to go out?
6. Do you think modern lifestyles give people enough time for leisure?
7. Do you think people today have more time to relax than in the past?
8. Do you think it's important for people to have leisure time?
9. Do old people and young people spend their leisure time in the same way?
10. What do you think are the good points and the possible bad points about having leisure time?
11. How do people in your country spend their holidays?
12. Do you like to travel in your holidays?
13. If you had a child, what leisure places would you go to with your child?

#IELTS#ESSAY#JOBS#WRITING#TASK2#

 When choosing a job, the salary is the most important consideration.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?


Many people choose their jobs based on the size of the salary offered. Personally, I disagree
with the idea that money is the key consideration when deciding on a career, because I
believe that other factors are equally important.


On the one hand, I agree that money is necessary in order for people to meet their basic
needs. For example, we all need money to pay for housing, food, bills, health care, and
education. Most people consider it a priority to at least earn a salary that allows them to
cover these needs and have a reasonable quality of life. If people chose their jobs based on
enjoyment or other non-financial factors, they might find it difficult to support themselves.
Artists and musicians, for instance, are known for choosing a career path that they love, but
that does not always provide them with enough money to live comfortably and raise a
family.


Nevertheless, I believe that other considerations are just as important as what we earn in
our jobs. Firstly, personal relationships and the atmosphere in a workplace are extremely
important when choosing a job. Having a good manager or friendly colleagues, for example,
can make a huge difference to workers’ levels of happiness and general quality of life.
Secondly, many people’s feelings of job satisfaction come from their professional
achievements, the skills they learn, and the position they reach, rather than the money they
earn. Finally, some people choose a career because they want to help others and contribute
something positive to society.


In conclusion, while salaries certainly affect people’s choice of profession, I do not believe
that money outweighs all other motivators.

#COTR#CANADA#PUBLIC#COLLEGE#DIPLOMA#TOURISM#MANAGEMENT#


 

Thursday 27 August 2020

#IELTS#Speaking#Part1#

 1. Do you like to watch films?
2. Do you prefer foreign films or Chinese films?
3. How often do you go to a cinema or watch a movie?
4. Do Chinese people like to go to a cinema to watch a film?
5. What kinds of movies do you like best?
6. What was the first film that you watched?

#Instagram#Live#Eton#College#

 


Thursday 20 August 2020

#IELTS#ESSAY#CLIMATE#CHANGE#

 Some people think that instead of preventing climate change, we need to find a way
to live with it.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?


Climate change represents a major threat to life on Earth, but some people argue that we
need to accept it rather than try to stop it. I completely disagree with this opinion, because I
believe that we still have time to tackle this issue and reduce the human impact on the
Earth's climate.
 

There are various measures that governments and individuals could take to prevent, or at
least mitigate, climate change. Governments could introduce laws to limit the carbon
dioxide emissions that lead to global warming. They could impose “green taxes” on drivers,
airline companies and other polluters, and they could invest in renewable energy
production from solar, wind or water power. As individuals, we should also try to limit our
contribution to climate change, by becoming more energy efficient, by flying less, and by
using bicycles and public transport. Furthermore, the public can affect the actions of
governments by voting for politicians who propose to tackle climate change, rather than for
those who would prefer to ignore it.


If instead of taking the above measures we simply try to live with climate change, I believe that the consequences will be disastrous. To give just one example, I am not optimistic that
we would be able to cope with even a small rise in sea levels. Millions of people would be
displaced by flooding, particularly in countries that do not have the means to safeguard
low-lying areas. These people would lose their homes and their jobs, and they would be
forced to migrate to nearby cities or perhaps to other countries. The potential for human
suffering would be huge, and it is likely that we would see outbreaks of disease and famine,
as well as increased homelessness and poverty.
In conclusion, it is clear to me that we must address the problem of climate change, and I
disagree with those who argue that we can find ways to live with it.

#IELTS#SPEAKING#PART#

 1. What public holidays do you have in your country?
2. Do people in your country celebrate Christmas?
3. Do you like public holidays?
4. Which public holidays do you like the most?
5. What did you do during the last public holiday?
6. What do other people in your country usually do on public holidays?
7. What would you like to do during then next public holiday?
8. Do you think public holidays are important?
9. Do you think there should be more public holidays in your country?

Wednesday 19 August 2020

#IELTS#ESSAY#

 As well as making money, businesses also have social responsibilities.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?


Businesses have always sought to make a profit, but it is becoming increasingly common to
hear people talk about the social obligations that companies have. I completely agree with
the idea that businesses should do more for society than simply make money.


On the one hand, I accept that businesses must make money in order to survive in a
competitive world. It seems logical that the priority of any company should be to cover its
running costs, such as employees’ wages and payments for buildings and utilities. On top of
these costs, companies also need to invest in improvements and innovations if they wish to
remain successful. If a company is unable to pay its bills or meet the changing needs of
customers, any concerns about social responsibilities become irrelevant. In other words, a
company can only make a positive contribution to society if it is in good financial health.


On the other hand, companies should not be run with the sole aim of maximising profit;
they have a wider role to play in society. One social obligation that owners and managers
have is to treat their employees well, rather than exploiting them. For example, they could
pay a “living wage” to ensure that workers have a good quality of life. I also like the idea
that businesses could use a proportion of their profits to support local charities,
environmental projects or education initiatives. Finally, instead of trying to minimise their
tax payments by using accounting loopholes, I believe that company bosses should be
happy to contribute to society through the tax system.


In conclusion, I believe that companies should place as much importance on their social
responsibilities as they do on their financial objectives.

#IELTS#SPEAKING#PART#1#

 1. Are there many (or, any) museums in your hometown?
2. Do you think museums are useful for visitors to your hometown/country?
3. Do you often visit a museum?
4. Did you go to any museums when you were a child?
5. When was the last time you visited a museum?
6. Do you think museums are important?
7. Do you think it's suitable for museums to sell things to visitors?

#IELTS#ESSAY#WRITING#TAASK#2#EXTREME#SPORTS#

2. Extreme sports
Extreme sports such as sky diving and skiing are very dangerous and should be
banned.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this view?


In recent years, extreme sports have become increasingly popular, and some people argue
that governments should prohibit them. I completely disagree with the idea that these
sports are too dangerous, and I therefore believe that they should not be banned.


In my opinion, so-called extreme sports are not as dangerous as many people think. All
sports involve some element of risk, and there should always be clear regulations and
safety procedures to reduce the possibility of accidents. People who take part in extreme
sports are usually required to undergo appropriate training so that the dangers are
minimised. For example, anyone who wants to try skydiving will need to sign up for lessons
with a registered club, and beginners are not allowed to dive solo; they must be
accompanied by an experienced professional. Finally, the protective equipment and
technology used in sports from motor racing to mountain climbing is constantly improving
safety.


While I support regulations and safety measures, I believe that it would be wrong, and
almost impossible, to ban extreme sports. In the first place, we should all be free to decide
how we spend our leisure time; as long as we understand the risks, I do not believe that
politicians should stop us from enjoying ourselves. However, an even stronger argument
against such a ban would be the difficulty of enforcing it. Many of the most risky sports, like
base jumping or big wave surfing, are practised far away from the reach of any authorities.
I cannot imagine the police being called to stop people from parachuting off a mountain
face or surfing on an isolated beach.


In conclusion, I would argue that people should be free to enjoy extreme sports as long as
they understand the risks and take the appropriate precautions.

#IELTS#SPEAKING#TELEVISION#

 1. How much TV do you (usually) watch?
2. What's your favourite TV programme?
3. Did you watch much TV when you were a child? (How much?)
4. What (types of) programmes did you watch when you were a child?
5. Do you think television has changed in the past few decades?
6. (Possibly) Do you think television has changed since you were a child?
7. Has television changed your life in any way?

Monday 17 August 2020

#IELTS#WRITING#CONJUNCTION#

 

Therefore

Thereafter

However

Moreover

Nonetheless

Furthermore

Hence

Thus

Besides

Additionally

Also

So

#IELTS#WRITING#TASK2#

People across the world are much more similar than they are different, To what extent do you agree or disagree?

#IELTS#SPEAKNG#PART1#

1. Do you think its Important to be on time?
2. How do you feel when others are late?
3. Are you, yourself, late very often?

4. How do you feel when you are late?
5. How do you think you could be on time?
6. Do you wear a watch?
7. When does time SEEM to move fast, and when does it SEEM to move Slowly?
8. If you could go back in time, what would you do differently?

Tuesday 11 August 2020

#Happy#Janamahtami#

 

#USA#FB#LIVE#SESSION#

 

#IELTS#Speaking#Introductory#Questions#Weather#

 1. What's the weather like today?
2. What kind of weather do you like (best)? (Why?)
3. What's your favourite weather? (Why?)
4. What do you usually do during your favourite weather (or season)?
5. What's the weather (usually) like in your hometown?
6. Do you like that weather (or, that kind of climate)? (Why? /Why not?)
7. How often is the weather good in your hometown?
8. What did you do the last time the weather was good?
9. Are there any bad points about the weather in your city?
10. What is the typical weather in India like?
11. Have there been any changes in the weather over the past few years?
12. Does the weather ever affect what you do?
13. How does the weather affect people (or, you)? (If yes, how?)
14. How do you feel when the weather is cloudy?
15. Do you always pay attention to the weather forecast?
16. Can you give any examples of unusual weather?
17. Do you like snow? (Why?)
18. Would you prefer to live in a place that has just one, warm season that lasts the whole year or a place with different seasons?

19. Do people in India play the same sports in different seasons of the year?

#IELTS#essay#ideas#

 

Some people spend a lot of money attending cultural or sports events. Is it a good or a bad thing? Give your opinion and examples from your own experience.

INTRO

Events in today's society, have significance, different occasions.

BODY PARAGRAPH 1
Definitely a good development, gives something for people to aspire to. It also most likely begets higher revenues for the performers and promoters, which should ultimately lead to a even more events. This undoubtedly leads to greater monetary and cultural wealth for a society. Take for example the English Premier League (EPL), this entertainment spectacle has brought considerable wealth into cities such as Manchester, Liverpool and London. Higher ticket prices lead to better wages for football stars, which lead to more quality players wanting to play in the EPL, leading to a considerable increase in high net-worth individuals residing in these cities. There has undoubtedly been a positive self-fulfilling cycle of improvement and quality, fuelled by increasing prices. Furthermore high prices will most likely mean higher tax revenues for the government, this is definitely beneficial for society.

BODY PARAGRAPH 2

CONCLUSION

 

#IELTS#diagram#

 

The diagrams show a structure that is used to generate electricity from wave power.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

ielts writing sample

 

The two diagrams show how electricity can be generated from the rise and fall of water caused by sea waves. Overall, the process continues with the new waves.

The process involves a structure which is mounted on the side of a cliff or sea wall. This structure consists of a large chamber. One end is open to the sea, and the other leads into a vertical column, which is open to the atmosphere. A turbine is installed inside this column and this is used to generate the electricity in two phases.

The first diagram indicates that when a wave approaches the device, water is forced into the chamber, applying pressure on the air within the column. This air escapes to atmosphere through the turbine, thereby producing electricity.

The second diagram illustrates the next part of the process when wave retreats. As the water level falls, the air from outside the column is sucked back in through the turbine. As a result, electricity continues to be generated. The turbine rotates only in one direction, regardless of the direction of the air flow.

In conclusion, this structure is useful as electricity is generated in both phases: entering and retreating of water.

Monday 10 August 2020

#IELTS@CUECARD##Describe a law which you like#

 laws are made and enforced for the betterment of the society. The government ensures their proper implementation otherwise the concept of peaceful life will be out of imagination. As i live in India, a lot of laws are for the safety and benefit of the layman. As being a good citizen, i appreciate and follow them. Here, i would like to speak on the law against the child labour which i like the most.

The law that prevents child labour is the one I really appreciate and like. The law regarding child labour prevents employers from engaging anyone below 18 years old to be engaged in any work that possesses a threat to the child.

Though I am not an employer and do not face the situation where I need to decide whether I should involve a child to such work, I should not say if I abide by this law or not. Nevertheless, I fully support the law and would never violate it. If I am even remotely involved in abiding by this law, I would definitely obey this law.

I feel that this is an important law and everybody should abide by this law. Children are our next generation and their safety should be our priority. So we should never engage them in hazardous work and should make sure that they are getting the proper education. Though the government and the parents of those kids have a responsibility to nurture them and ensure their education, sometimes it is beyond their control and each of us should make sure that we are not violating this law.

I like this law because it prevents the greedy employers to engage the children in hazardous and dangerous works because of the low payment they need to pay these children. The children who should be at school and in the playground should not get involved in works that possess dangers to them. Since this law strictly prohibits the citizens from doing such a thing that ruin the children future, I really feel great respect for this law. 

#Canada#Health#Diploma

Sunday 9 August 2020

#IELTS#SPEAKING#PART1#NAME#

 1. Who gave you your name?
2. Does your name have any particular (or special) meaning?
3. Do you like your name?
4. In your country, do people feel that their name is very important?
5. Would you like to change your name?
6. Is it easy to change your name in your country?
7. Who usually names babies in your country?
8. Do you have any special traditions about naming children?
9. What names are most common in your hometown?

Thursday 6 August 2020

#IELTS#ESSAY#

The wealth gap between 1st world countries and 3rd world countries seems to be increasing. How can we reduce this gap? Do you think that developed countries have a duty to assist developing countries in every way?

Wednesday 5 August 2020

#IELTS#ESSAY#

Despite a large number of gyms, a sedentary lifestyle is gaining popularity in the contemporary world.

What problems are associated with this?

What solutions can you suggest?


IDEAS :


Problems associated with sedentary lifestyle:

  • obesity
  • other health issues.

Solutions:

  • promote walking and cycling as safe and attractive alternatives to motorized transport
  • promote visiting gyms and doing exercises

Monday 3 August 2020

#IELTS#Speaking#Part1#Questions#

Describe one of your hobbies.
What do you like to do during your free time?
What did you do last weekend?
What is something you do to relax?
What is something you typically do on weekends?
Do you prefer to spend your spare time alone or with friends? Why? In the evenings, do you prefer to go out of the house, or stay home? What are your plans for this weekend? If you had more spare time, what would you do? Do you think you have enough spare time? Why or why not?