most obvious would be that… But I would
say the most fundamental would be that…
Now use a sentence to describe the first
difference. For example, ‘…men tend to
prefer…’ Develop this first difference with a
simple linking word: especially, particularly,
in fact, such as, for example, specifically.
Now use your first comparative structure:
Whereas on the other hand… On the
contrary… Though quite the opposite…
So you have described one difference. Now
you need to introduce a second difference.
In addition… On top of this… Additionally…
Moreover… As well as this… After that…
Say there is another difference.
…a second key distinction would be that…
…a subsequent contrast could be that… …a
further distinction might be that…
Now use your second comparative linking
structure.
While on the other hand… Alternatively…
Conversely… Then again, in opposition…
When you describe the past with the
present you should use ‘used to’ in you
answer.
Part 3 Question Type 2: Predicting
‘What will houses be like in the future?’
‘Certainly, I’m sure that most people would
agree that there will be a number of major
changes related to this. Initially, I guess that
we might begin to see houses that are much
bigger. At the same time, I suppose it’s quite
probable that we may have houses under the
sea. And who knows, it could even be possible
that we’ll see the arrival of houses on the
moon.’
Begin with the opening linking phrase:
Certainly, I’m sure that most people would
agree that there will be a number of major
changes related to this. I’m sure that in
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