Describe your study room.
You should say:
– how it looks like
– how much time you spend in this room
– what types of furniture the room has
and explain why you like your study room.
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Describe your study room.
You should say:
– how it looks like
– how much time you spend in this room
– what types of furniture the room has
and explain why you like your study room.
Describe a subject taught in your school.
You should say:
– what subject it was and who taught it
– how the teacher taught it
– what you learned from the class
and explain how it helped you later in your life.
Describe a birthday party or celebration you have attended recently.
You should say:
– whose birthday it was
– who attended the party
– where the party was held
and describe whether you enjoyed it or not.
Describe a competition or contest you have participated in.
You should say:
– when the competition took place
– what you had to do
– how you performed
and explain how you felt about participating in it.
Describe an accident you saw or witnessed.
You should say:
– where the accident occurred
– where you were then
– who were affected by the accident
and explain how you felt about it.
If your target is to get a higher band score in your IELTS test, you should do really well in your writing test. IELTS letter (GT writing task 1) topics are fairly predictable and you should invest a little time to practice them to ensure a higher band score…
PART 1: Topic: Art…
PART 2: Cue Card: Describe a time when you visited a friend or family member at their workplace…
PART 3: Discussion topics: Different kinds of workplaces & The importance of work…
PART 1: Topic: Clothes…
PART 2: Cue Card: Describe an interesting discussion you had about how you spend your money….
PART 3: Discussion topics: Money and young people & Money and society…
Your company is going to organise a special training course for a few staffs. Your manager has asked you to find out if the local conference centre has the right facilities to hold this course.
Write a letter to the manager of the conference centre. In your letter:
– give details about the course
– describe what equipment you will need for the course
– ask some further questions about the facilities at the conference centre
Write at least 150 words.
You have been selected for a training course on computer skills that you cannot attend.
Write a letter to your manager. In your letter,
– explain how this training course would help the attenders
– mention why you can not attend it
– suggest a way to participate in such training in the future
Write at least 150 words.