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2022-02-19 08:03:05
In what field do you work or study ?
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Health and medicine
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Science and technology
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Architecture and engineering
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Law and public policy
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2022-02-18 20:42:23 Feedback for Phillipp's performance by the examiner

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2022-02-18 19:53:36
Demystifying True/False/Not Given questions by Pauline Cullen, one of the pioneers of the IELTS test.

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Real eye-opener
Highly recommended

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2022-02-18 12:47:38
What score would you give to Philip's performance ?
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2022-02-18 12:46:25
Real speaking exam test video that comes with
Cambridge 15

What score would you give to Philipp's performance?

P.S.
Carefully watch the video before assessing his speaking performance.
Use speaking band descriptor

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2022-02-14 17:51:18 #explanations

Cambridge IELTS 16, Test 1
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2022-02-14 17:51:10 #explanations

Cambridge IELTS 16, Test 1
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2022-02-02 19:25:54
Do IELTS examiners know the score I need when I re-sit my IELTS test ?

Hear from IELTS expert (IDP), Don, as he explains about the IELTS marking process.

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2022-02-02 18:05:14 A sample essay on "to what extent do you agree or disagree" question by #PaulineCullen

In some countries an increasing number of people are suffering from health problems as a result of eating too much fast food. It is therefore necessary for governments to impose a higher tax on this kind of food.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?

The growth of the fast food industry has, without doubt, impacted on the eating habits and the health of many societies around the world. Diabetes, high cholesterol, heart and respiratory problems are all on the rise due to fatty and sugar-rich food. However, the question is whether higher tax would improve this situation or not.

From an economic point of view, higher tax might seem sensible. In countries such as the USA, Australia and Britain, the healthcare system spends a large part of its budget on people with diet-related health problems. It could be argued that these people have caused their own illnesses because of their choice of food. In this case, why should they expect the state to pay for their treatment? The tax could help fund the healthcare system.

However, we also need to consider which socio-economic group consumes fast food as the main part of their diet. Statistics indicate that lower income groups eat more of this food than wealthier people. One possible reason for this is that fast food is far cheaper than fresh produce. This is because many governments offer large subsidies to farmers who provide products for the fast food industry, such as corn, wheat and beef. Fruit and vegetables, on the other hand, are not subsidised. Research suggests that many families simply cannot afford to buy healthy food or pay higher taxes on fast food. For them, fast food is not a choice but a necessity.

In conclusion, imposing a higher tax on fast food does not seem to be the answer. If the government chose to do this, it would only lead to greater poverty and families facing further hardship.

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Source: The Official Cambridge Guide to IELTS - p225

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2022-02-02 13:04:50 What does C1 – C2 mean?

When I advise people to use simpler words in their writing, they often insist that ‘complex’ words are necessary for a high score. This could come from a misunderstanding with regard to level and how language learning is measured. The Common European Framework (CEFR) is an accepted yardstick used to compare the levels of different language tests. This table compares IELTS and the CEFR scale:
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