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2022-12-16 18:44:13
Real IELTS speaking exam. See what happens in each part of the exam

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Cambridge IELTS 17, Test 1

Two illustrations are provided showing the manufacturing quarter of a town called Norbiton at present and the future layout.
Overall, this area will be completely transformed into a residential area.

At present, the area is located east of the town with a river running from the west to the east in the north, north of which is farmland. In the middle, there is a roundabout with two exits, one of which links to a main road in the south and the other is oriented towards the east, and some factories are scattered on both sides of it as well as around the roundabout.

In the future, two new exits will be added to the roundabout. One heading northwest and the other north, which will cross a newly added bridge allowing access to new housing, leaving only the countryside in the northeast. A small roundabout, will be constructed on the main road, linking to the large roundabout. The factories will be replaced with housing and facilities such as shops and a medical centre. A school will be built in the east with a new park located nearby.
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Cambridge IELTS 17, Test 1

The maps below show an industrial area in the town of Norbiton, and planned future development of the site

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

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What if the answer is ‘two and a half’ ?

‘What should I write if the question says ‘WRITE ONE WORD AND / OR A NUMBER,’ but the answer is ‘two and a half’?

In the IELTS test, ‘two and a half’ is seen as one number, even if you write it in words. So, you could write this answer in several ways, for example:

2 1/2
2.5
two and a half
2 and a 1/2
two and a 1/2

Because they can be written as figures, or numerals, all of these are seen as ‘a number.’ Here are some more examples of ‘a number’

fifty percent
twenty-five
six thousand five hundred and fifty

The following are examples of answers that consists of 'one word and a number'
2 1/2 months
two and a half years
2 and a 1/2 cups

Pauline Cullen - The Key to IELTS Success

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Raymond Murphy is author of the world's best-selling grammar books for learners of English, his legendary titles are known and loved the world over, and have given literally millions of students the tools they need to tackle English grammar head-on. Raymond taught English as a foreign language for 17 years in Germany and the UK, but since 1988 has been a full-time writer of ELT materials.

This interview , a world first, was filmed by Cambridge University Press in December 2011. Raymond explains how the first English Grammar in Use book came to be written and how it has developed over the years, with English Grammar in Use Online due to be launched in February 2012.


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2022-07-12 09:50:00 IELTS Writing Task 2
Cambridge IELTS 17 Test 1

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It is important for people to take risks, both in their professional lives and their personal lives.

Do you think the advantages of taking risks outweigh the disadvantages?

Risk-taking can be critical for people’s working and private lives. I believe the merits of taking chances outweigh the drawbacks.

The main benefit of throwing caution to the wind is that it leads to opportunities. For example, if people take the chance on a new romance they might meet their lifelong partner. However, without taking the plunge there will be no opportunity to move beyond single life. Similarly, accepting the risk of a new job offer may help a person move forward in their career. The new job may lead to the acquisition of new knowledge and skills, which could propel a person up the career ladder.

Furthermore, taking risks can also lead to greater resilience. This is because the change involved with risk-taking evokes emotional responses such as fear and doubt. By actively experiencing these emotions people can become more tolerant of them. This is a valuable attribute as change and a certain level of risk-taking is unavoidable in all careers and aspects of life.

However, risk-taking often involves a certain degree of danger. The unpredictable outcomes of risky decisions can lead to deleterious outcomes. For instance, my Nephew invested all his money in a new business venture. The business failed and he became both bankrupt and unemployed at the same time. This had disastrous effects on his career and marriage.

In conclusion, I believe that the benefits of risk-taking surpass the drawbacks. This is because the merits of creating new prospects and building resilience outweigh the potential hazards of negative outcomes. Furthermore, the dangers can be mitigated through contingency planning for negative outcomes.
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