Ielts-7-Writing
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@blog of diara IELTS 7 - Writing Task 2
7.50 YOUTH
1. Recent figures show an increase in violent crime among youngsters under the age of eighteen. Some psychologists claim that the basic reason for this is that children these days are not getting the social and emotional input they need from parents and teachers. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? 2. Education is sometimes considered to be something for youths only. Some people, however, consider education to be a lifelong task. What is your opinion? Give reasons and support your ideas with specific examples. 3. In some countries, young people have little leisure time and are under a lot of pressure to work hard in their studies. What do you think are the causes of this? What solutions can you suggest? 8 HOW TO ACHIEVE A BETTER IELTS OVERALL BAND SCORE 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Often I call the following points “secrets,” because very few people know about them, or if they know, they don’t pay sufficient attention to them. As will be seen, most of the points are nothing more than simple common sense and should be seen as hints on how a candidate can achieve the maximum band score with the skills and knowledge that he or she has procured during his or her preparations. 1.2 Some of these points can be found on the official IELTS websites, but some points will not be discussed by any IELTS official and/or examiner as they are considered to be “inside information.” 1.3 The owners of IELTS are very proud of their high standards and reputation. This is the only way to ensure a high level of credibility in the academic world. 1.4 There are many myths on the internet about the IELTS exam. These myths usually originate from people who are not native English speakers. Some of these myths are pure nonsense. For example: a. The test is easier in some locations. This is not true. The tests and scoring are exactly the same all over the world. b. The examiner who does the Speaking test is the same person who will check my Writing test, so I cannot repeat something in Writing and Speaking. This is possible but highly unlikely. c. The Speaking test is recorded because the examiner who is doing the Speaking test is not the one who will give me my score. This is false. The test is recorded in case you dispute the score that you received. In that case, the recording will be played back to one or more alternative examiners, and then a decision will be made by them together. d. Speaking and Writing topics can be predicted. This is false. Lazy students like to believe this. Unlike some other testing systems, there are no shortcuts when doing the IELTS exam. |
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