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USEFUL LANGUAGE
Opening:
For sure there are some drawbacks.
Of course there are a couple of shortcomings.
The main disadvantage:
I suppose the most difficult aspect might be that... And this can be irritating because…
I guess the most disadvantageous characteristic would be that….
This is a clear
limitation because...
The second disadvantage:
At the same time, another stumbling block with fame might be that ... And the trouble
with this is that
Correspondingly, an additional drawback may be that ... This is obviously a problem
as…
Practice Questions
1. What are the disadvantages of living in high-rise apartments?
2. What are the drawbacks of living in big cities?
3. What are the downsides of owning an up-to-date mobile phone?
4. What risks do companies get from spending a lot on advertising?
5. What are the pitfalls of studying abroad?
6. What are the drawbacks of today's fast-paced lifestyle?
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6. Problems
Another common type of que
stion in this part of the test is to ask you about problems
that occur with the topic you are discussing. For this question you can think back to
problem-solution essays. And if you're lucky, you might even
get to discuss some of the
points you wrote an essay about. You can also use language from problem and solution
essays.
MODEL ANSWER
What do you think the consequences of global warming will be?
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