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2021-10-22 12:10:53 The.Key.to.IELTS.writing.success

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2021-10-22 12:10:53
The.Key.to.IELTS.writing.success

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2021-10-21 18:00:15 #recent_speaking_question
2021-10-18

Part 1:
How frequently do you buy shoes?
Where do you usually buy shoes?
What is your favorite type of shoes?
Why do some people have too many shoes?
Have you ever bought shoes online?
Do you like wearing comfortable shoes or good-looking ones?
Are people willing to buy expensive shoes?
When was the last time you purchased new shoes?

Part 2:
Describe an exciting book that you enjoy reading
You should say:
when you read it
what type of book it is
what it is about
and explain why you think it is exciting.

Part 3:
Is reading important?
What kinds of books are most popular in your country?
Do you prefer books or movies?
Do you think we should always read the book before watching its screen adaptation?
Do boys and girls like the same kinds of books?

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2021-10-21 06:20:03 SAMPLE TASK 1 | BAND 9

The two pie charts compare the percentages of online sales across different retail sectors in Canada in the two different years, 2005 and 2010.

Overall, the online sale of electronic item and home furnishing dropped, however, the craze for food and video games increased during the five years.

To begin with, in 2005, the majority of online sales was accounted for electronics and appliance sector with 35%, however, this percentage had dropped to 30% by 2010. During the same five year period, the number of people deciding to buy food and beverages online increased and the transactions went from just 22% to 32%, making it the retail sector with the largest proportion of the online market.

In 2005, the home furnishing industry boasted n impressive 25% of the total online sales in Canada. However, by 2010, the figure had fallen considerably to 15%. Interestingly, online sales of video games eventually overtook sales of home furnishing, although video games still represented only 23% of the market.

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2021-10-21 06:20:03
The two pie charts below show the online shopping sales for retail sectors in Canada in 2005 and 2010.

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

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2021-10-20 12:46:45
Methods for mask and other protections

band: 9
year: 2020 november
candidate: chinese

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2021-10-20 07:35:04 7 BOMBASTIC WORDS FOR YOUR ESSAYS

1. Indeed
A term used by academics. Put this word at the beginning of a sentence and no one will ever question whether your point is correct or not. It is a way to let people know you are 100% sure of what you are saying.

Example: Indeed, Shakespeare was one of the most famous writers of his time.

2. Nonetheless
For every argument you make in an essay, the opposite arguments must also be made so you can prove that your side of the argument is more correct. This is where the word nonetheless comes in. It says that in spite of the opposite argument, the point of your essay is still valid.

Example: Their donation was quite small. Nonetheless, it was for a worthy cause.

3. Thus
Short, but elegant. This means “as a result of,” or “due to this.” Thus is a great word that can be used to begin your concluding sentence.

Example: I crossed the finish line first, thus becoming the winner

4. Furthermore
This word is perfect for combining ideas; furthermore lets people know that you are adding more information to a sentence without sounding too boring about it.

Example: Paris is a great place to visit because of its scenery. Furthermore, it has beautiful summers.”

5. Anomaly
An anomaly is something that stands out from the rest of your argument. If you have a series of results, or a list of objects, and a particular result does not fit in with the rest, then this is an anomaly.

Example: All of the results fit my theory, except for one anomaly, which appears to disagree.

6. Methodology
The “must-have” word of any academic essay. If your essay has an argument, how did you get to it? Whether you read a few books, or conducted an extensive set of interviews and studies, the way you form your argument sounds instantly smarter by calling it your methodology.

Example: The methodology I used for this essay was complicated yet revealing.

7. Concur
To agree with, or to be of the same opinion. This can be very useful in an essay when going through the opinions of other researchers and/or academics.

Example: A selection of academics concur that the results show and increase in city pollution.

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2021-10-19 10:16:01 #стипендия в Германии по программе Международное здравоохранение

Что делать: Усиленно заниматься повышением своих профессиональных навыков.

Что требуют:
— Знание английского языка.

Условия: Стипендия полностью покрывает стоимость обучения.

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2021-10-19 06:20:06 Synonyms

No one likes a broken record. Find synonyms for simple words. You want to use a variety of language, and try not to repeat yourself too much. Check out these different ways of saying the same thing:

advantage = benefit, positive, upside

disadvantage = downside, drawback

effect = influence, impact, result, outcome

problem = issue, challenge, difficulty, obstacle, setback, complication

important = valuable, essential, beneficial

expensive = costly, dear, high-priced, extortionate

cheap = inexpensive, affordable, economical

big = great, large, sizeable, considerable, wide, vast

small = slight, tiny, little

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2021-10-19 06:20:06
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