Đề thi và bài mẫu IELTS Writing Task 1, Task 2 ngày 11/2/2017
Đề thi và bài mẫu IELTS Writing Task 1, Task 2 ngày 11/2/2017
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Đề thi và bài mẫu IELTS Writing Task 1
The charts show the percentage of income spent on food and other goods in 3 European countries from 1998 – 2008.
Band 8 Sample:
The given bar charts indicate the amount of money that people in 3 countries in Europe, namely France, Germany and England, spent on food and other products in 1998 and 2008.
It can be seen that those three countries saw significant increases in national purchasing power for both nourishment and other types of goods.
In 1998, French citizens allocated 15% and only around 10% of their income to buying foodstuffs and other goods, respectively. After 10 years, those figures dramatically climbed to a similar number of 40%. In Germany, there was a mild difference of 5% between the percentages of income allotted to food commodities in 1998, with 25%, and 2008, with 30%. The numbers for the other category were approximately 5% lower during the same years.
Regarding England, buyers spent only 10% on food in 1998 and 15% in 2008. Meanwhile, the figure for other goods experienced a surge from about 8% in the year 1998 and 35% in 2008.
Đề thi và bài mẫu IELTS Writing Task 2
It is better for college students to live far away from home than live at home with their parents. Do you agree or disagree?
Band 7.5 Sample:
It is clear that accommodation is one of the aspects that college students often pay close attention to. Many people think that residing on campus is superior to staying at home with parents. I totally agree with this view for a number of reasons.
Firstly, students who are about to attend tertiary education might find living in dormitories highly convenient. No doubt it would take these individuals less time to commute on a daily basis as their rooms are in close proximity to the class. By contrast, students whose houses are far from schools are highly likely to spend much time travelling back and forth, not to mention frequent traffic jams that could prevent them from going to school punctually.
The second benefit that staying on-campus offers students is the opportunity to become independent. It is true that those who live far away from their parents have to face a great number of problems on their own, ranging from managing personal budgets, finding suitable part-time jobs to eating properly and taking care of their health. This would help them to develop a strong sense of self-reliance, which plays an important role in their lives in the future. On the other hand, if students live at home, they tend to rely on parental support and some could become over-reliant.
Finally, the exposure to people from all walks of life is highly beneficial. When staying in the school's hall of residence, students are usually surrounded by peers of different races, religions and so on. This forces them to learn about cultural or religious differences, a unique experience that cannot be duplicated if they choose to live off campus.
In conclusion, it seems to me that living on campus is the better option for students for the above-mentioned reasons.