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IELTS Report, topic: Bar chart describing sales of a drug company in several regions in the world

This is a model answer for the Academic Writing Task 1 from an IELTS exam in Algeria that was shared recently. This response is likely to get Band 8 or 8.5 in IELTS. You should spend about 20 minutes on this task The chart below shows the sales of a drug company in several regions in the world from 2003 to 2006. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words * Note: this isn’t the original chart given in the test, it was recreated for the purpose of demonstration. Band 8.5 Model Answer The chart illustrates the pharmaceutical sales of a drug company across four regions, North America, South America, Europe, and Asia from 2003 to 2006. Overall, there was a notable increase in sales in South America,… Read More »IELTS Report, topic: Bar chart describing sales of a drug company in several regions in the world

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IELTS Speaking Test in Canada (Part 1, Spending Money, Credit Cards and Cash)

The questions below were shared by a student who took the IELTS test in Canada. Here are some model answers, to show you how you might respond to those questions: Speaking Part 1 (Interview) 1. Do you work or study? I’m currently studying. I’m in my final year at university, where I’m majoring in computer science. 2. What will your future profession be? I’m hoping to become a software developer. Creating apps or systems to solve real-world problems is incredibly exciting to me. 3. Is this profession popular among students in your country? Yes, it is. Technology is such an integral part of our lives now, and so many students are drawn to fields like computer science and information technology. There’s also a growing demand for tech professionals, so it makes sense that more and more students are eyeing this… Read More »IELTS Speaking Test in Canada (Part 1, Spending Money, Credit Cards and Cash)

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IELTS Speaking Test in Vietnam (Part 3, Parts of Country, Climates and Tourism)

The questions below were shared by a student who took the IELTS test in Vietnam. Here are some model answers, to show you how you might respond to those questions: Speaking Part 3 (Discussion) 1. In your opinion, how important is it for people to visit different parts of their own country? I think it’s incredibly important because it’s a great way to understand the diversity and richness of one’s heritage. It can be really eye opening to witness this wide array of cultures, languages and traditions that coexist within the same country. In my own country we have 11 different languages, and each province has its own unique heritage, and in order for all of us to work together to develop our nation, we should have a better idea about each other and our customs and beliefs. 2. Do… Read More »IELTS Speaking Test in Vietnam (Part 3, Parts of Country, Climates and Tourism)

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IELTS essay, topic: The typical teaching situation of a teacher and students in the class will not exist by the year 2050 (agree/disagree)

This essay topic was seen in a recent IELTS test in Vietnam. Some people believe that the typical teaching situation of a teacher and students in the class will not exist by the year 2050. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Sample Band 8 Essay The notion that traditional classroom settings and interactions between teachers and students will become obsolete by 2050 is a topic of considerable debate. In my opinion, although technological advancements will undoubtedly transform the educational systems of the world, the quintessential classroom dynamic will not vanish entirely but rather evolve. Firstly, the value of human interaction in education should not be underestimated. The understanding that a teacher has about their students’ needs, and their ability to inspire them through personal engagement are aspects that technology cannot fully replicate. Teachers play a pivotal role in… Read More »IELTS essay, topic: The typical teaching situation of a teacher and students in the class will not exist by the year 2050 (agree/disagree)

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IELTS Speaking Test in Vietnam (Part 2, Describe a part of your country that you particularly enjoy visiting)

The question below was shared by a student who took the IELTS test in Vietnam. Here is a model answer, to show you how you might respond to this question: Speaking Part 2 (Cue Card) Describe a part of your country that you particularly enjoy visiting. You should say – where it is located – what activities you can do there – how being there makes you feel and explain why you enjoy visiting that part of your country. Answer There’s this place I absolutely love visiting in my country, and it’s called the Lake District. It’s located in the northwest part of our province and it’s famed for its breathtaking landscapes, vast lakes, and rugged mountains. Being there feels like stepping into a picturesque postcard. I usually go there with my family. We always make it a full-on family… Read More »IELTS Speaking Test in Vietnam (Part 2, Describe a part of your country that you particularly enjoy visiting)

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IELTS Report, topic: Bar chart describing the distances traveled by passengers on 5 types of transport

This is a model answer for the Academic Writing Task 1 from an IELTS exam in Vietnam that was shared recently. This response is likely to get Band 8 or 8.5 in IELTS. You should spend about 20 minutes on this task The chart illustrates the distances traveled by passengers on 5 types of transport in the UK in 1990 and 2000. The data is presented in kilometres per person, per week. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words * Note: this isn’t the original chart given in the test, it was recreated for the purpose of demonstration. Band 8.5 Model Answer The chart shows the average distances traveled by passengers using five modes of transportation within the United Kingdom across two separate years, 1990 and 2000,… Read More »IELTS Report, topic: Bar chart describing the distances traveled by passengers on 5 types of transport

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IELTS Speaking Test in Vietnam (Part 1, Chatting with friends)

The questions below were shared by a student who took the IELTS test in Vietnam. Here are some model answers, to show you how you might respond to those questions: Speaking Part 1 (Interview) 1. Where is your hometown? I live in a small town called Ladysmith. It’s one of those places where everyone knows each other. 2. Is it a good place for people to live? Yes, I think so. It’s perfect for those who appreciate the quieter side of life, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Plus, it’s in the middle of a very scenic part of the province, with rolling hills and greenery. 3. Do you like chatting with friends? Yes, I love it. There’s nothing quite like catching up with friends, sharing stories, and having a good laugh whenever you can. It’s one… Read More »IELTS Speaking Test in Vietnam (Part 1, Chatting with friends)

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IELTS Speaking Test in Taiwan(Part 3, Younger and Older Smartphone Users)

The questions below were shared by a student who took the IELTS test in Taiwan. Here are some model answers, to show you how you might respond to those questions: Speaking Part 3 (Discussion) 1. Why are teenagers drawn to smartphones? I believe teenagers prefer smartphones because they offer a way to connect with their friends, access social media, and stay entertained with various apps and games. It’s become an important part of their social lives and, I think, it gives them a sense of belonging. 2. Do you think using smartphones and computers is good for younger people? Well, it depends on how these devices are used. They can be beneficial for younger people as it helps them access information, learn new skills, and stay connected with the world. However, the key is to use them in moderation and… Read More »IELTS Speaking Test in Taiwan(Part 3, Younger and Older Smartphone Users)

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IELTS essay, topic: Government should be responsible for funding healthcare and education (discuss + opinion)

This essay topic was seen in a recent IELTS test in Kazakhstan. Some people think that the government should be responsible for funding healthcare and education of the country, while others disagree. Discuss both views and give your opinion. Sample Band 8 Essay The question of whether the government should fund healthcare and education is a contentious one. Advocates argue that it is a necessary step towards ensuring a fair and just society, while opponents believe that such responsibilities should fall on the private sector. In my opinion, while the private sector does bring valuable aspects to healthcare and education, it is the government’s duty to ensure that these crucial services are accessible to all. Those in favour of government-funded healthcare and education view these as fundamental rights for every citizen, irrespective of their socio-economic status. They believe that when… Read More »IELTS essay, topic: Government should be responsible for funding healthcare and education (discuss + opinion)

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IELTS Speaking Test in Taiwan (Part 2, Describe a time when you had a problem using a computer)

The question below was shared by a student who took the IELTS test in Taiwan. Here is a model answer, to show you how you might respond to this question: Speaking Part 2 (Cue Card) Describe a time when you had a problem using a computer. You should say – when it happened – where it happened – what the problem was and explain how you finally solved the problem. Answer I often deal with computer problems because I’m not that tech savvy, but I remember one time quite clearly. It happened a couple of years ago when I was at my friend’s house. We were working on a group project for university when suddenly the computer froze and we couldn’t save our work. This was way before the era of backing up files to the cloud, and this was… Read More »IELTS Speaking Test in Taiwan (Part 2, Describe a time when you had a problem using a computer)

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