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Articles or Magazines for Reading

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IELTS Essay Topics and Subtopics

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    Economics •    Cash vs credit card •    Saving vs spending •    Globalization vs economy •    World economic issues •    Economic progress and success Education •    Children and education •    Relevant subjects •    Education and technology •    Role of teachers •    Discipline and rules in school •    Single sex schools •    Uniforms •    Findings •    Educational aid to poorer countries Environment •    Animals •    Protecting of endangered species •    Zoos •    Environmental problems •    Saving the environment & solving problems •    Government vs individual roles Family and children •    Family role •    Family size •    The generation gap •    Discipline •    Role models •    Family and education Food •    Health diets •    Education of diets •    Traditional vs modern diets •    Fast food •    Children and diet Work •    Shift work •    Women in work •    Types of jobs (blue collar / white collar) •    Children and exploration •    Part time work •    Work and technol

Academic Task 1 Maps or Location

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 The diagrams below show the site of a school in 2004 and the plan for changes to the school site in 2024. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.  The two pictures compare the layout of a school as it was in the year 2004 with a proposed site design for the year 2024. Overall, it is clear that the main change for 2024 involves the addition of a new school building. The school will then be able to accommodate a considerably larger number of students. In 2004, there were 600 pupils attending the school, and the two school buildings were separated by a path running from the main entrance to the sports field. By 2024, it is expected that there will be 1000 pupils, and a third building will have been constructed. Furthermore, the plan is to join the two original buildings together, creating a shorter path that links the buildings only. As the third building and a second car park will be built on

Academic Task 1 Sample Graph & Chart

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   You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. The charts below show the number of Japanese tourists travelling abroad between 1985 and 1995 and Australia’s share of the Japanese tourist market. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.    A graph and chart sample response The chart and graph compare the number of Japanese who spent their holidays overseas from 1985 to 1995 with the proportion of them who visited Australia.  In 1985, only about five million Japanese travelled abroad, after which the number increased steadily. By 1990, the figure had more than doubled to 11 million. Apart from a slight drop the following year, the upward trend continued until the end of the period, when numbers reached over 15 million. While Australia was the destination for under 2% of Japanese tourists in 1985, this percentage had risen to over 6% by 1994. The proportion grew consistently, apart from