Writing
Writing
Mã đề 50159 - Task 1
Task 1: The line graph shows the information average number of visitors entering a
museum in summer and winter in 2003.
Sample: The given graph illustrates the average number of visitors who visited a
museum during the summer and winter seasons of 2003. Overall, it is apparent that the
number of visitors was higher during the summer season as compared to the winter
season.
During the summer season, the number of visitors started at around 200 and rose
sharply to reach a peak of approximately 550,000 in August. Following this, the number
declined slightly and ended up at just above 400,000 visitors in September. In contrast,
during the winter season, the trend was relatively stable with the number of visitors
ranging from just below 150,000 to around 250,000 visitors from December to February.
Looking at the comparison between the two seasons, it is worth noting that the number
of visitors in the summer season was around 3-4 times higher than in the winter season.
This difference is evident throughout the entire year, with the number of visitors reaching
its peak only during the summer season.
(167 words).
Mã đề 50160 - Task 1
Sample:
The graph compares the number of foreign travellers that visited the United Kingdom for
three different reasons over a twenty-year period from 1989 to 2009.
In general, holiday was the main reason prompting foreign tourists to come to the UK,
although its figure fluctuated wildly over the period. In contrast, visitors who travelled to the
country for work and to meet acquaintances saw a significant increase over the years.
Looking at the chart in more detail, it is clear that at the beginning of the period, travelling for
holiday was the most popular reason, with about 6.5 million foreigners doing so in the UK.
This number remained the same in the next two years, before experiencing some fluctuation.
Despite some ups and downs, the number of overseas visitors on vacation reached the peak
of 9 million in 1994 and 2009, and was at the lowest point of 6.5 million at the start as well as
in 2004.
On the other hand, other statistics showed very similar upward trends. At first, foreigners on
business trips stood at 5 million in 1989. After a slight drop, this number managed to
increase gradually to reach the highest point of 8 million in 2008, before declining marginally
to 7 million at the end of the period. Similarly, there were approximately 3.5 million tourists
who arrived in the UK to meet friends and family members. Then, this figure experienced a
moderate and steady rise, reaching 7 million in 2008, before declining slightly to 6 million in
2009.
(255 words)
Mã đề 50180 - Task 1
The graph below gives information about the price of bananas in four countries between 1994 and
2004.
Sample: The given line graph compares how much bananas cost in 4 different countries:
Japan, France, Germany, and the USA from 1994 to 2004.
Overall, the prices of bananas were the highest in Japan and the lowest in America.
Furthermore,
except for the USA, bananas’ costs in all the countries fluctuated wildly over the ten-year
period, with France and Germany following a relatively similar trend.
Regarding Japan, starting at $1.80/kg in 1994, the price
hit a peak of $2.80 in the next year, before dropping to $2.0 in 1996. From this year onwards
to 2000, bananas’ cost oscillated between $1.90 and $2.20 and hit a bottom of around $1.50
in 2001. This was followed by a rebound to $2.10 one year later, when the cost rose
exponentially to $2.50 at the end of the period. The price of bananas in America remained
stable at around $1.10 throughout the ten years after an increase from $0.70 in 1994.
Both France and Germany started at $1.60 and $1.40, respectively, but while France’s price
stabilized until 1997, Germany’s cost saw a plunge to $1.20 in 1996. From 1997 to 2004, the
two countries’ costs experienced dramatic fluctuations, especially in France, where the price
was more expensive than Japan in 2001 at $1.60 and the lowest of all countries in 2003 at
$1.00. However, in the end, bananas cost roughly the same as they did 10 years prior in
both countries.
(237 words)
Mã đề 50181 - Task 1
The graph shows the number of people taking parts in 4 kinds of sports in a particular
region between 1985 and 2005.
Sample:
The graph illustrates the participation levels of individuals in four different sports within a
specific area from 1985 to 2005.
Overall, it is clear that rugby participation rate declined significantly throughout the years,
while the number of tennis players experienced a slight increase. In contrast, the figures for
basketball and badminton remain virtually unchanged over the 20-year period.
It is quite apparent that rugby decreased rapidly in popularity, despite having the highest
number of players in the beginning. Starting off with nearly 250 rugby players in 1985, this
number began to drop gradually to 200 after 10 years before plummeting to only 50
participants in 2005. Tennis, in contrast, only attracted approximately 150 members in the
80s. However, from that point onwards, this figure witnessed a steady increase, finally
reaching 230 at the end of the period, making tennis the most common sport in this region.
On the other hand, participation rates of basketball and badminton remained quite stable
over the surveyed period. The number of basketball players, for instance, stayed virtually the
same after 20 years, at approximately 80 people. Meanwhile, badminton had the lowest level
of participants, attracting roughly 50 individuals each year.
(195 words)
Mã đề 50186 - Task 1
Biểu đồ Barchart
Mã đề 50173 - Task 1
The chart below compares the number of people per household in the UK in 1981 and
2001. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and
make comparisons where relevant.
Sample:
The charts illustrate the percentage of different sized households in the UK, in 1981 and
2001.
Overall, the most common sized household in both measured years was that of 2-person
households, while 6-person households were the least common. Additionally, while the
percentage of 1-person and 2-person households increased, the percentage of all other
sized households decreased.
In 1981, 31% of all households contained 2 people, while 20% of households contained 3
people. 1-person and 4-person households made up similar percentages, at 17% and 18%
respectively, whereas 5-person and 6-person households only made up 8% and 6% of the
total.
By 2001, the proportion of 1-person and 2-person households had risen to 26% and 34%
respectively. Meanwhile, the proportion of all other sized households had decreased, with 3
and 4-person households dropping to similar levels, at 17% and 15% respectively, and 5 and
6-person households dropping to 6% and 2% respectively.
(150 words)
Mã đề 50174 - Task 1
The chart below show the number of magazines sold per person in five
countries in 2003 and 2005, with projected sales for 2007
Sample:
Mã đề 50190 - Task 1
Mã đề 50161 - Task 1
The three pie charts show the proportion of four kinds of vehicles used in the UK in
1996, 1985 and 2005. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the
man features and make comparisons where relevant.
Sample:
The three charts compare the percentage of four different means of transport in the UK in
1965, 1985, and 2005.
Generally, the majority of transportation options, including public transport, lorries and other
commercial vehicles, and recreational vehicles experienced a decline over the course of
time. In contrast, the popularity of private cars increased noticeably.
From 1965 to 1985, the use of public transport fell slightly from 25% to 20%. Additionally,
recreational vehicles saw a significant decrease, halving from 15% to 5%. In contrast, the
utilisation of lorries and other commercial vehicles remained stable at 20%; however, the use
of private cars witnessed a remarkable growth, increasing from 40% to 55%.
In 2005, the figures for some transport modes recovered from their previous declines in
1985. Recreational vehicles grew marginally, moving from 5% to 8%. Meanwhile, public
transport usage grew by just 2%. Moreover, the use of private cars continued to increase
despite not as immensely as in the previous two decades. Conversely, lorries and other
commercial vehicles dropped drastically, dipping from 20% in 1985 to just 10% in 2005.
(187 words).
Mã đề 50169 - Task 1
The plans below show a theatre in 2010 and 2012.
Sample: The floor plans describe the renovation of the theater building between 2010 and
2012.
It is noticeable that the renovation plan takes more space to add some rooms to the
theater building. The new rooms were Restaurant, Showers, and Coordination.
In 2010, near the main door, the café was located on the right side and the ticket office
on the left side. Next to the ticket office was the admin office. In the center of the
building, there was a big enough room being the Auditorium which was directly opposite
the stage. The media room was located parallel behind the stage, while a small storage
was built to the left of the building.
Two years later, the floor plans were changed by expanding the space. The restaurant
substituted the cafe being located to the left of the main door, while the ticket office was
moved to the right side. The auditorium remained in the central area, whereas the stage
was expanded in 2012. Behind it was a narrow hall replacing the media room, which was
relocated to the left of the stage, along with the newly-installed showers. On the opposite
end of the stage was the storage space.
(198 words).
Mã đề 50162 - Task 1
The maps below show the changes of a school from 1985 to present time.
Sample:
The map displays the layout of a school in 1985 and now.
Overall, it is obvious that a great number of new facilities have been constructed in this
school to cater for the needs of the growing student population.
In 1985, with a students’ population size of 1500, the school used to have a rectangular car
park and a road located in the north of the school. In the eastern part of the school, there
was a classroom block with two levels. A large playing area was situated in the southern part
of the map, and to the west of the school, there were some buildings including an office, a
library, a small car park, and a small classroom block.
At present, the population of this school has increased significantly to 2300. The car park in
the north remains but its size is slightly smaller. To the west of the school, the classroom
block has been renovated with the addition of the third storey so as to accommodate a
substantially increasing number of students. The playing grounds in the south have been
redeveloped to make way for a brand new pool and fitness centre. On the left of the school’s
layout, the small car park has been demolished to construct some new classrooms, and the
library has been converted into a learning resource centre with a computer room.
(228 words)
Mã đề 50178 - Task 1
Mã đề 50189 - Task 1
Mã đề 50163 - Task 1
The pictures below show how oolong tea is manufactured. Summarise the information by
selecting and reporting the main features and making comparisons with relevant
Sample: In general, it is clear that there are three different methods to produce this popular
drink. Regardless, all of these production processes start with tea leaves being collected and
ending with the leaves being used to make different kinds of tea.
For the first method, the leaves are harvested from the tea trees before being rolled using a
conveyor belt. Afterwards, the rolled leaves are left to dry, then they are used to make green
tea. The process of making oolong tea is quite similar; however, the tea leaves do not need
to be steamed and can be rolled up directly after harvest. Following this, the leaves are left
exposed in the open air for four hours before being dried. Then, they can be sold to
customers who want to make oolong tea.
The last process is slightly different, as a crusher is utilized instead of a roller. After they are
collected, the tea leaves have to be crushed and gathered all together in big containers.
They are later left to air-dry naturally for 2 hours. Finally, the finished product can become
the main ingredient in making small leaf black tea.
(200 words)
Mã đề 50188 - Task 1
Mã đề 50164 - Task 1
The chart and table below give information about tourists at a particular holiday
resort in Australia.
Sample 6.0: Let’s talk about Asian Tourists, They take 37% of the chart, their most popular
accommodation are 5-star hotels, they have a Fun activity of Sightseeing the popular
locations of Australia, and The thing about Asian tourists is that they take an average
amount of time of 1 Week.
And European tourists take about 16 days on their holiday, and their main activities are;
camping, Swimming, and Sunbathing, and they take 35 percent off the chart.
And the funny thing is, Americans Usually Take an average amount of Fourteen days.
Just to do sightseeing, Like that's kind of a waste of their vacation time on a holiday. They
can do so much more but, maybe they can’t afford it, that's why they usually book 4 star
hotels.
So Comparing those three, the Tourists making Most of the time Are Europeans because
they do so many more activities than the other two
Mã đề 50183 - Task 1
Mã đề 50165 - Task 2
Advertising is becoming more and more common in everyday life. Is it a positive or
negative development?
Sample:
Advertising activities have become an integral part of our lives. They can be found
everywhere, from billboards and magazines to social media and television. While advertising
can bring a multitude of advantages to businesses, I vehemently believe that this
development bears more significant disadvantages to the general public.
One of the advantages of advertising activities on people is that they help in informing and
educating them about various products and services. Advertising helps to increase
consumer knowledge about new products and services, and how they can benefit from
them. By doing so, advertising can empower people to make informed purchasing decisions.
Advertising can also be beneficial to people by creating a sense of excitement and desire for
products and services. This can stimulate consumer interest in purchasing certain goods,
and may lead to increased sales for businesses. Additionally, advertising can contribute to
economic growth by creating jobs and generating revenue for businesses, which can have a
positive impact on people's livelihoods.
However, I ardently believe that advertising activities can also have more disadvantages on
society. One of the main disadvantages is that it can create unrealistic expectations and
desires. Advertisements often depict idealized versions of products and services, which may
not necessarily reflect reality. This can lead to disappointment and disillusionment among
consumers when they realize that the product or service does not live up to their
expectations. Moreover, advertising activities can lead to a culture of consumerism and
materialism. By constantly promoting new and improved products, advertising can foster a
desire for material possessions and lead to a disregard for the environment and
sustainability. This can have long-term negative impacts on both people and the planet.
In conclusion, while we cannot deny the benefits of advertisements, the drawbacks they
brought are truly more concerning in the long run.
(299 words)
Mã đề 50175 - Task 2
Some employers believe that job applicants’ social skills are more important than their
academic qualifications. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Sample:
Whether job applicants’ social skills are more important than their academic qualifications is
a much-debated issue, and employers' opinions, regarding this, vary. I agree with the opinion
that the social skills of candidates are more vital than their academic results, and in this
essay, I will explain the reason for this belief.
The benefits of excellent social skills of a job seeker are apparent. Firstly, communication is
the key to career success in modern days. This is primarily because the 21st century is best
portrayed by constant interaction with different people, no matter the communication media -
in person or online. Secondly, the ability to sell products or services is of paramount
significance in any business – this requires strong social skills. For example, an employee
with excellent social skills is able to have an impact in front of customers or clients; as a
result, products or services can be perceived as high-value. Furthermore, employees with
better social skills are generally more easy-going, which is very important to the workplace,
including the employer. After all, as the saying goes, “who you work with is as important as
what you do”, and an enjoyable work environment needs socially skilful employees.
In contrast, some employers may claim that academic qualifications are a prerequisite for
employment. Apparently, many positions require certain academic qualifications. However, in
modern-day society, more and more employers have realised that whether employees can
get the results that the business wants is the key to a business’s success. It can be seen
that qualifications do not play a key role in this regard.
In conclusion, I believe employees’ social skills are of extreme importance for a company or
organisation. Also, I would suggest employers consider job applicants’ social skills first,
which I believe would bring long-term benefits for the company and make a positive impact.
Mã đề 50176 - Task 2
Whether or not someone achieves their aims is mostly by a question of luck. To what
extent do you agree or not agree?
Sample:
Accomplishing one’s goals, whether with luck or not, is a subject often debated. While some
argue that luck plays a significant role in shaping outcomes, others emphasize the
importance of diligent effort and perseverance. From my perspective, I believe luck could
have a much greater impact on a person's success than hard work alone.
Firstly, hard work plays a pivotal role in accomplishing aims. By putting in extra time and
effort, these diligent individuals can acquire a vast amount of knowledge as well as
necessary skills, which could help them devise effective solutions in the face of unexpected
arising problems. In addition, hard work opens doors to new opportunities. By demonstrating
dedication, commitment, and a strong work ethic, a worker is more likely to be noticed by
their employers, colleagues, or potential business partners. This can lead to better career
prospects, promotions, and chances to collaborate on exciting projects.
On the other hand, simply putting in extra effort will not guarantee enormous success, which,
in my opinion, requires a bit of luck. For instance, being born into a supportive and affluent
family can provide access to better education and connections, giving individuals a head
start in their pursuit of success. Thus, regardless of how hard a person works, it might still
take them a long time to catch up to their wealthier peers. Even for those who come from
similar backgrounds and are equally diligent, a person’s luck may open doors to
opportunities that others can only dream of. Take actors, for example. Some may land a
breakthrough role that immediately turns them into A-list celebrities, even if there are other
actors who work just as hard or are much more talented.
In contemplating the factors that contribute to success, it becomes evident that luck holds a
position of greater significance than hard work. While hard work undoubtedly plays a role in
personal development and perseverance, luck has the power to shape one's trajectory in
profound ways that diligent effort alone cannot achieve.
Mã đề 50187 - Task 2
Some people think that too much money has been spent looking after and repairing old
buildings, so we should knock down old buildings and build modern ones instead. To
what extent do you agree or disagree?
Sample: Every property has its value and lifespan. So do the buildings. Nowadays, city
planners are very often confronted with controversy about whether an old building should be
demolished or maintained. I think that old buildings should be destroyed and new buildings
should be constructed in their place. I will discuss my point of view in the next few
paragraphs.
If we talk about old buildings that possess no exceptional value while becoming dilapidated,
entire destruction is an acceptable and understandable decision. Poor in condition and low in
quality, some buildings pose a danger to people inside as well as pedestrians. Also, they
might stand in the way of a new road line or impede other urban development projects.
Whether they have been reinforced or not, these buildings can blemish the landscape and
hardly justify continued maintenance. Replacing such buildings with new ones meets the
renewed needs of the city.
There is no doubt that some old buildings are of archaeological, aesthetic, or architectural
significance. They might either be important to a culture or unique in terms of architecture.
Reconstruction of such structures will trigger damage to cultural heritage and prevent
architects from getting inspired by their predecessors. Because of their uniqueness, antique
buildings are supposed to act as a source of tourism income, if maintained well. But it is to
be noted that the cost of maintenance is very high and it is questionable whether the money
spent on them will be rewarding.
Although many people are in the favour of retaining old buildings that they enhance the
stature of a country, most of them also degrade the impression because of their rusty, broken
structure.
In summary, though old buildings must be preserved for the sake of cultural heritage, their
continued maintenance is an unnecessary overhead to the government. Instead, they can be
demolished, and new buildings can be constructed.
Mã đề 50191 - Task 2
Mã đề 50166 - Task 2
The use of social media, e.g. Facebook and Twitter, is replacing face-to-face contact
for many people in everyday life. Do the advantages of this development outweigh
the disadvantages?
Sample:
These days, face-to-face communication is being replaced with online conversations using
social media apps such as Facebook, WhatsApp or Tumblr. It seems to me that the benefits
these technologies have brought to our lives are overshadowed by their drawbacks.
In terms of the advantages, social networking sites may be beneficial for maintaining
contacts and assisting marketing and business work. First of all, social media has made it
much easier for us to keep in touch with our loved ones, regardless of geographic location.
Students studying abroad, for example, can contact their families and friends on a daily
basis using the video call features of Skype, Facebook or various other apps. Social media
is also a possibly powerful tool in marketing and business. In fact, in this digital age,
companies can keep their clients updated on newly released products or promotions by
posting their campaigns on Facebook or Instagram, which often helps save a great deal of
time and expense compared to the traditional methods of advertising in newspapers or
magazines.
Despite the above benefits, I personally believe that when it comes to communication, social
media does more harm than good. First and foremost, the overuse of social media tends to
impair the quality of interpersonal communication. Many people are so addicted to social
networking sites that they constantly stare at their screens during dinners with their families
without paying any attention to the people around them. Moreover, the frequent use of social
media regularly affects people’s style of speaking and writing, especially young people.
Indeed, these days, many teenagers have a habit of using abbreviated words, which are
frequently used in text messages or in posts on social media, in their academic essays or
formal emails.
In conclusion, for the reasons mentioned above, I am of the opinion that the positive effects
that social media has on our communication are outweighed by the disadvantages.
Mã đề 50179 - Task 2
Causes and Effects/Causes and Solutions/Problems and
Solutions Essay.
Mã đề 50167 - Task 2 (
Mã đề 50168 - Task 2
Some people feel that manufacturers and supermarkets have the responsibility to
reduce the amount of packaging of goods. Others argue that customers should avoid
buying goods with a lot of packaging. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
Sample answer:
While some people think that it is the responsibility of producers and suppliers to
reduce product packaging, others feel that the responsibility lies with consumers.
This essay will analyse both sides of the argument.
On the other hand, individuals also have a responsibility to protect the environment
from further destruction and pollution by limiting their consumption of products
that are packaged in non-biodegradable materials. By boycotting certain products
from companies who are not being environmentally responsible, consumers can put
pressure on these companies to change their attitude towards the materials that
they use to package their products. As a result, companies will be forced to act
more environmentally responsible by changing and reducing product packaging.
Consumers have the power to bring about change, but must act together in order
for it to happen.
In conclusion, companies and individuals both need to take responsibility for the
amount of packaging that is used to package goods. The government also needs to
play a significant role in this issue by creating and enforcing laws that companies
must adhere to with regards to plastic packaging, and by educating individuals
about the environmental destruction and pollution caused by packaging waste.
Mã đề 50170 - Task 2
Many companies today sponsor sports as a way of advertising themselves. Some
people think this is a good thing for the world of sport. Others think this has
disadvantages. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
Sample:
Some people believe that sponsorship in sports, as a method of advertising, can have
negative consequences, while others believe it is positive. I believe that negative
consequences can arise from this trend, however it is up to the sporting teams and events to
ensure the companies that sponsor them are moral and ethical and the products they sell do
not have negative consequences on society.
Firstly, without sponsorship, many sporting competitions and events could not operate. Large
sporting events, such as the FIFA World Cup or the Olympics, require millions of dollars to
organise and coordinate, and sponsors provide a lot of this much needed money. If there
were no sponsors, the price of a spectator ticket would be extremely high as this would be
the only revenue to cover the costs of the event, and as a result, many people could not
afford to attend, which may leave the event organisers facing bankruptcy. On a smaller
scale, many local children’s sporting events and teams rely on local businesses for
sponsorship. For example, a local business could supply a small football team with jerseys
and advertise their name and logo on the front of them. Without this sponsorship, the junior
football club would not have been able to afford new football jerseys each year for the
players.
However, there are some disadvantages which may occur when large sporting events use
sponsorship from companies that produce products which have a negative impact on people
and society, such as alcohol and tobacco companies. When young people are exposed to
certain advertising, they can easily develop a positive association with those products and
start to use them. Imagine how many young people could be influenced through watching
the World Cup football competition.
In conclusion, sponsorship in sports can have both positive and negative outcomes, however
it is up to the sporting teams and events to make sure that the sponsors they use will not
have a negative influence on people and society.
(329 words).
Mã đề 50171 - Task 2
Directors of large organisations receive much higher salaries than ordinary workers.
Some think it is necessary while others think it is unfair.
Discuss both views and give your opinion.
Sample:
In an organisation, there are various positions and each position has a defined range of
salary depending upon the intensity of the work. While some people find the notion to be
justified, others oppose it. This essay will aim to discuss both viewpoints before giving a final
opinion.
To begin with, there are several factors why some senior personnel, such as directors, are
given higher remuneration than other employees. Firstly, they have years of experience
under their belt which is extremely beneficial to the company. Secondly, they have the skill
set required to accomplish the wide range of tasks assigned to them which might vary from
organization teams to collaborating with stakeholders to implementing strategies that will
raise the company’s profit. Consequently, to handle these factors, they not only have to work
within the company but also travel to various places. Thus, paying them a higher salary is
perfectly acceptable and reasonable.
However, some employees, such as managers or engineers, have a workload similar to the
higher personnel, if not more. For instance, a construction engineer has to frequently visit
sites to ensure that tasks are carried out according to plans and conduct meetings with the
stakeholders to constantly update them on the progress. This aids in delivering the tasks on
time as well as maintaining a good rapport with the client. Therefore, it seems unfair if these
personnel are paid lower wages despite the efforts they give.
To recapitulate, although the directors work hard to maintain the clients and enhance the
profits for the company, many employees also give efforts to manage their tasks as well as
maintain the image of the organization by delivering on time. Hence, I believe the high pay
package of seniors is justified but the salary of hard-working employees ought to be taken
into consideration as well.
(303 words)
Mã đề 50172 - Task 2
People are responsible for their happiness. Others feel happiness depends on other
factors in their life. Discuss both views and give your opinion?
You should write at least 250 words.
Sample:
People have different views/ approaches to happiness in life. So everyone does different
takes to live a happy life. Some people believe that happiness depends on themselves, while
others correlate it with other factors like financial status and success. I would discuss both
the views and also discuss some points which strengthen my viewpoints in the upcoming
paragraph.
On the one hand, happiness is varied person to person, but there is some reason why some
people think that no other than themselves can make them happy is that they believe money
is not everything I mean to say, wealth does not need to lead much happiness. People can
buy easy thing with cash but not inner satisfaction. For example, most rich people have the
power to buy anything which they want except happiness, and they live a stressful and sad
life. However, factors like inner satisfaction, job and health are equally important as money to
determine the level of happiness. Sometimes people who earn low are happier than a rich
person because they find joy in small things and satisfied with their lives because of their
positive attitude and confidence level.
On the other hand, the cause why the people on the opposite side regard external factors as
essential to becoming happy. Some preconditions are required to achieve happiness. It is
hard for a person to live happy when he or she is not feeling well or do not have enough food
for him and his family or not live on safe place so in these situation people can not live
happily. We know family is essential for all and people to live happily with their family but
how a poor person live happy if one of his family members is not well and he can not afford
his/ her treatment which affects his happiness.
In conclusion, I believe that, however, our thinking way, attitude and confidence are the
primitive factors for being happy, I admit that other external factors overshadow our
happiness in life.
(335 words)
Mã đề 50177 - Task 2
More and more people are becoming seriously overweight. Some people suggest that
the solution to this problem is to increase the price of fattening foods. To what extent do
you agree or disagree?
Sample 8.0: The idea of increasing the price of fattening foods to tackle obesity is a strategy
that has been debated among experts and policymakers. Proponents argue that higher
prices would discourage individuals from purchasing unhealthy foods, thereby promoting
healthier eating habits. This approach aims to target the demand side of the equation,
nudging consumers towards more nutritious choices.
However, it is important to note that the issue of obesity is multifaceted and cannot be
attributed solely to the affordability of certain foods. Socioeconomic factors, cultural
influences, education, and personal choices all play significant roles. Some argue that such
a price increase may disproportionately affect low-income individuals and families,
potentially exacerbating existing inequalities in access to healthy food options.
In addressing the complex issue of obesity, a comprehensive approach that includes
education, promotion of healthier lifestyles, and improved access to affordable nutritious
foods may be more effective. Encouraging individuals to make informed choices through
education and awareness campaigns, while also ensuring that healthier food options are
accessible and affordable to all, might be a more balanced approach.
Ultimately, the question of increasing the price of fattening foods to combat obesity requires
a careful examination of the potential benefits, unintended consequences, and consideration
for broader social and economic contexts.
And to be honest, I agree that they are going to increase the prices of fattening food. People
make it so good for people to start Purchasing them but then they are still hungry so people
purchase even more, and that is a problem That a lot of people have in their lives.
Mã đề 50184 - Task 2
Mã đề 50185 - Task 2
Trong bài thi Writing Task 1 của kỳ thi IELTS, ngoài việc viết mô tả về biểu đồ số liệu, còn
có hai dạng câu hỏi chính đó là Map và Process.
1. Map
Trường hợp của dạng câu hỏi này cần các em miêu tả chi tiết sự thay đổi của một khu vực
nào đó trong một thời gian nhất định. Một số lời khuyên để viết bài mô tả map hiệu quả là:
- Đọc lời giới thiệu và chú ý đến các thông tin như thời gian, nơi, mục đích của bản đồ.
- Các em nên tìm hiểu khu vực được mô tả và ghi chú lại các yếu tố quan trọng như tên
đường, tên khu vực, hướng di chuyển, khoảng cách và các tòa nhà, công trình quan trọng.
- Các em nên nhận diện được sự thay đổi, cộng với việc chú ý đến sự tích hợp, tách rời
giữa các khu vực.
- Tìm kiếm các từ đồng nghĩa để diễn đạt một cách phong phú và đa dạng.
- Chú ý đến ngữ pháp và cách sắp xếp thông tin để diễn đạt dễ hiểu, mạch lạc.
2. Process
Dạng câu hỏi này yêu cầu các em mô tả quá trình thực hiện một hoạt động hay sản xuất 1
thứ gì đó. Một số lời khuyên để viết bài mô tả process hiệu quả là:
- Đọc lời giới thiệu từng bước của quá trình, phải chú ý đến các khía cạnh quan trọng như
các bước, nguyên liệu, dụng cụ, thiết bị và các yêu cầu về sản phẩm.
- Các em cần phải biết cách phân loại các bước công việc, phân tích sự liên hệ giữa các
bước.
- Phát triển quá trình theo thứ tự hàng ngang (ngang), chứ không phải theo thứ tự dọc.
- Sử dụng các thể loại từ vựng liên quan đến quá trình nhưng đồng thời cũng phải biết
được những từ đồng nghĩa để giúp cho bài viết của các em trở nên phong phú hơn.
- Chú ý đến ngữ pháp, bài viết cần được trình bày một cách mạch lạc, sử dụng đúng các thì
và các cấu trúc câu.
Điều quan trọng nhất trong Writing Task 2 của kỳ thi IELTS là bám sát đề bài. Việc này đòi
hỏi các em phải đọc kỹ đề bài, hiểu rõ yêu cầu và phát triển ý tưởng của mình trong
khoảng thời gian cho phép.
Trong bài viết IELTS Task 2, việc bám sát đề bài không chỉ giúp cho các em đạt được điểm
số cao mà còn giúp cho bài viết của các em có tính thuyết phục và thỏa mãn các tiêu chí
đánh giá của kỳ thi IELTS.
Một số lời khuyên để phát triển bài viết bám sát đề bài IELTS Task 2:
2. Tìm kiếm các ý tưởng và lựa chọn chủ đề phù hợp để phát triển bài viết
- Nên tìm kiếm các ý tưởng từ nhiều nguồn khác nhau, để phát triển bài viết một cách có
logic và thuyết phục.
- Lựa chọn chủ đề phù hợp với ý tưởng của các em.
- Tập trung phát triển một số ý chính để giải thích và đưa ra ví dụ minh họa.
- Chú ý sử dụng các thì và cấu trúc câu phù hợp với nội dung của bài viết.
- Sử dụng từ vựng đa dạng, phong phú và chuyên môn.
- Tránh sử dụng từ vựng hoặc cấu trúc câu không chính xác để tránh mất điểm.
4. Đưa ra ví dụ cụ thể
Tóm lại, bám sát đề bài là yếu tố quan trọng nhất để các em đạt được điểm cao trong bài
thi Writing Task 2. Ngoài ra, việc phát triển ý tưởng, sử dụng từ vựng và ngữ pháp chính
xác cũng cần được chú ý để bài viết của các em thật sự chất lượng.
FAQ writing:
đi thi writing task 2 mà e viết bật caps lock lên, viết chữ in hoa thì có bị làm sao kh ạ →
Chào bạn! Những lỗi nhỏ như viết hoa toàn bộ hoặc một số chữ trong Writing Task 2
thường không ảnh hưởng quá nhiều đến điểm số của bạn. Tuy nhiên, việc này có thể
làm cho đoạn văn của bạn khó đọc và gây khó khăn cho các giám khảo trong việc đánh
giá bài viết của bạn. Vì vậy, trong quá trình viết, bạn nên chú ý kiểm tra bàn phím của
mình và đảm bảo rằng bạn đang sử dụng kiểu chữ chính đáng (in thường hoặc in hoa)
cho từng chữ cái một.
Nhưng đừng lo lắng quá, chỉ cần chữ in hoa không ảnh hưởng nhiều đến nội dung và
chất lượng của bài viết của bạn, bạn vẫn có thể đạt được điểm số cao nếu nội dung và
cấu trúc đoạn văn của bạn chính xác và thuyết phục.
Chúc bạn sớm tìm ra kết quả từ kỳ thi IELTS và đạt được kết quả tốt nhất!
Các b cho mình xin lời khuyên với ạ, mình đang rất kém writing, mình nên làm ntn
để viết tốt hơn ạ? aim của mình là 7.0 ạ, hiện tại mình đang ở mức 5.5
→ Chào bạn! Để cải thiện kỹ năng Writing IELTS của bạn, bạn có thể thực hiện các
bước sau đây:
Trước tiên, bạn có thể học các chiến lược viết bài IELTS được sử dụng chủ yếu trong kỳ
thi. Học cách sắp xếp ý tưởng và phát triển các bài viết của mình để đảm bảo rằng họ
đạt đủ các tiêu chuẩn đề ra trong bài thi.
Tạo cho mình thói quen viết bằng cách viết bài viết thường xuyên để cải thiện kỹ năng
của mình. Bạn cũng có thể đăng ký học các khoá học viết tiếng Anh trực tuyến để cải
thiện trình độ của mình.
Nếu bạn có thể, hãy nhờ một người đọc khác (người có kinh nghiệm hoặc giáo viên) đọc
bài viết của bạn và cho phản hồi. Phản hồi từ người khác sẽ cung cấp cho bạn thông tin
về các điểm mạnh của bài viết của bạn cũng như số tiền cần để đạt được mục tiêu của
bạn.
Chúc bạn thành công trong việc cải thiện kỹ năng Writing IELTS của mình và đạt được
mục tiêu điểm số 7.0!
Mọi người ơi ngày 06/05 này em thi ielts của IDP thì nên lưu ý điều gì, speaking và
writing ôn như nào ạ? → Chào bạn!
Dưới đây là một số lưu ý và phương pháp ôn tập IELTS Speaking và Writing để bạn có
thể chuẩn bị và thi tốt kỳ thi của mình vào ngày 06/05 cùng IDP nhé:
- Giữ thăng bằng tâm lý, tránh cảm thấy lo lắng hoặc chủ quan trong khi trả lời các câu
hỏi. Sử dụng một ngôn ngữ thân thiện, tự tin và khả năng mô tả tốt về các chủ đề khác
nhau.
- Luyện tập nói chuẩn và rõ ràng. Hãy ôn luyện phát âm và cách chọn từ. Hãy thêm các
từ vựng mới vào trình độ từ vựng của mình và áp dụng chúng trong bài nói của mình.
- Cập nhật các từ vựng và thành ngữ phổ biến sẽ được sử dụng trong chủ đề khác
nhau.
- Rèn luyện việc viết bài đầy đủ và dễ hiểu. Xác định quan điểm của bạn và giải thích
chúng rõ ràng. Sử dụng một ngôn ngữ đúng ngữ pháp, rich tenses.
- Học cách sắp xếp các ý tưởng của bạn và phát triển chúng để làm bài viết tốt hơn.
- Nâng cao từ vựng bằng cách học các từ mới và sử dụng chúng trong bài viết của bạn.
Hãy chú ý đến sự đa dạng trong việc sử dụng từ vựng.
- Luyện tập các kĩ năng viết văn và chú ý đến cấu trúc câu và quy tắc ngữ pháp.
Ngoài ra, hãy tìm hiểu thật kỹ về định dạng bài thi và thời gian phân bổ để chuẩn bị tốt
hơn cho kỳ thi. Nếu có thể, bạn có thể luyện tập với các đề thi mô phỏng để giúp bạn
quen với cấu trúc và phong cách ôn luyện IELTS.
Chúc bạn tự tin và thi tốt trong IELTS sắp tới nhé!