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Rear View Mirror, IELTS Questions asked in Columbia Yesterday.

  Rear View Mirror IELTS Questions asked in Columbia on 30 September 2021 Writing Task 1 General Candidates You recently went on holiday and your friend lent you a travel guidebook. Write a letter to your friend. In your letter: * tell your friend about the holiday * explain how the guide book was helpful * say when and how you will return the guidebook. Task 2. Essay Shopping habits depend more on your age than anything else. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Speaking Part A 1. Could you please tell me your full name? 2. Can I see your identification? 3. Do you work or study? 4. What do you do during a work day? 5. Do you use technology for your work? 6. Is technology important in your work? Part 2. Cue card Talk about a person you consider to be a good singer. Please say: * Who is he/she? * When did you find about him/her? * Where was the first time you listened to him/her. * And explain why you liked listening to him/her. Part C Discussion. 1. Do you think it's important

Rear View Mirror, IELTS Exam questions asked on 29 September 2021in Srilanka

 Rear View Mirror                  IELTS Exam Questions asked                     on  29 September 2021 in Sri Lanka Writing   Task 1. (General Training) You are going to another country to study.You would like to do a part time job while you are studying. So, you want to ask your friend who lives there for a help. Write a letter to your friend and in your letter: * Give details of your study plans * Explain why you want to do a part-time job * Suggest how your friend could help you finding a part-timejob for you. Task 2 Essay Artists need a certain  amount of freedom to develop their creativity. Some people say artists should have total freedom to express any thought and ideas.  How far do you agree or disagree with the statement? Speaking Part 1 1. Could you please tell me your full name? 2. Can you please show me your ID? 3. Where do you come from? 4. Are you a student or do you work? Let's talk about numbers. 5. Do you have a favourite number? 6. Were you good at maths when you

Recent IELTS Test Questions.

Rear View Mirror  Recent IELTS Test Questions held in Iran on 28 September 2021 Writing. Task 1 (Report) A bar chart showing the number of graduates in different countries in the last two years. Compare the number of people who left their countries and started working there to those who stayed in their own countries. Task 2. Personal information of ant individuals is held by large internet companies and organisations.        Do you think the advantages of this situation outweigh the disadvantages? Speaking Part 1. 1. What is your full name? 2. Can I see your ID? 3. Do you work or study? 4. Why did you choose that job/study? 5. Where was your first school? 6. What did you like about your school? 7. Was there anything that you did not like? 8. How did you go to school? 9. Did anyone accompany you on your way to school? 10. Do you live in a house or in an apartment? 11. Can you describe your house? 12. Describe the view from your apartment. Part 2 Cue Card Describe a tall building in your

IELTS Recent Questions Rear View Mirror

  Rear View Mirror                          IELTS Test Question                         Asked in Jamaica  on 27 September 2021. Writing. Task 1 (Letter) A very important piece of equipment at  work broke down. Write a letter to the company's technician. In your letter: * Describe the problem * Explain how it is affecting your work. *Say what you want them to do about it. Task 2.  Computer games are becoming very popular among children of all ages and nationalities. Parents say they are concerned because these games have little educational value and many harmful effects. How far do you agree or disagree? Speaking Part 1. 1. What's your full name? 2. Can I see your ID? 3. Where do you come from? 4. Where did you grow up? 5. Do you work or study? 6. Do you like wearing special clothes? 7. When was the last time you wore special clothes. 8. Did you wear any special clothes when you were a child? Part 2. Cue Card Describe a leisure activity that you enjoy doing near sea. Please say:

IELTS Writing task 1 (General) Letters

  IELTS Writing Task 1 (General) How to write Letters Time: 20 minutes Planning:   3 Minutes Writing :   30 minutes Proof reading: 2 minutes. Word Limit: Write at least 150 words. For a good score write 160- 170 words. Types of Letters Formal Semi-formal Informal Characteristics of Formal letters. You don't know the name of the person whom you write. eg. To the bank, A foreign university, Airlines Local Municipal Council, Manager of a company , Letters of Complaints Application, Resignations, Making arrangements. Request something Characteristics of Semi-formal Letters You write to someone whose last name you know. Complaining to the landlord, Explaining to a neighbor, Asking permission from a professor. Opening Dear Sir/Madam, Ending Yours faithfully Characteristic of Informal letters To someone whose first name you know and use. To a friend Inviting, Thanking, Apologizing Opening Dear Mr John Dear Ms Smith Ending Yours sincerely Informal To someone whom you know very well, whose

Rear View Mirror- Recent IELTS Questions- Australia. 26 September 2021.

  Rear View Mirror Recent IELTS Questions Australia, 26 September 2021 Listening Part  1. About car repair service. Part 2. Description about jobs available at a restaurant. Part 3. Two students discussing their presentation. Part 4. About monkeys,  their body language and gestures. Passage 3 was difficult and Passage 4 was very fast. Reading. Passage 1. About ancient Roman palaces.  Questions: 1 to 5- True/False/NG Questions: 6 to 13 FIB (one word) Passage 2.About different animal species. Question: 14 to 21. Sentence completion. Question: 22 to 26 True/false/NG Passage 3. Specific plants in the forest. Question: 27 to 32 List of Headings. Questions: 33 to 36 Summary completion Questions: 37 to 40 Yes/No/NG Writing Task 1 (Academic) MAP. Two maps of a school, one from 1987 and the other school today. Report and compare. Task 2. Essay. In some countries, it is illegal to refuse people applying for jobs because of their age.  Is it a positive or a negative development, in your opinion?

IELTS Writing Task 1 Academic.How to write 'Process'.

  IELTS Writing Task 1 (Academic). How to write 'Process'. Plan before you start writing. Check these points: 1. Is the given diagram, a natural or Man-made process? 2. Is it a cyclic or linear process? 3. What are you explaining? (It forms your Introduction) 4. What's the best starting point? 5. How many steps are there? 6. What are the things added? 7. Are there any by-products? 8. How/where can we split the stages so that we can write two body paras? Use the relevant points to answer the Task. Model question and answer. The diagram below shows how chocolate is produced. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting  the main features. Write at least 150 words in 20 minutes. [The diagram is being posted] The given diagram illustrates the process for making chocolate.  Overview , there are a total of ten stages in this process, beginning with the growing of the pods on the cacao trees and culminating in the production of chocolate. To begin with , cocoa comes from c

Rear View Mirror, IELTS Questions asked in Japan on 23 September 2021.

Rear View Mirror  IELTS Questions asked in  Japan on 23 September 2021 . Writing Task 1. (Report) A table comparing data for the world's large-scale and small scale sea fishing industries. Task 2. Young people are often influenced in their behaviours and attitudes by others in the same age group. This phenomenon is called "peer pressure".  Do the advantages of peer pressure outweigh the disadvantages? Speaking. Part 1. 1. What is your name? 2. Can I see your ID? 3. Where do you come from? 4. Do you work or do you study? 5.  Do you like the place where you live? 6. Have you ever got lost somewhere? 7. Do you help others when they are lost? 8. What were you feeling when you were lost? Part B Cue Card. Describe an activity you do regularly that is a waste of time. * What is that *When you do it * Why you do it * And explain why you think this activity is a waste of time Part C  Discussion 1. What are the activities the people of your hometown do regularly, whether they like

Rear View Mirror, Recent IELTS Questions.

  Rear View Mirror Recent IELTS Questions asked  on 22 September in Thailand Writing Task 1. (Report) A table with a number of cinema development projects in one country in two years, 2004 and 2009. Task 2. Students leave high school without learning how to manage money .   What are the reasons for this? What can be improved in students' understanding of how to manage their finances? Speaking Part A   1. What's your full name? 2. Can I see your ID? 3. Where do you come from? 4. Do you work or study? 5. Do you live in an apartment or a house? 6. Have you ever renovated your home? 7. Why flats are common in cities? 8. Would you live in an apartment in the future? Part B Cue Card. Talk about a person who is much older than you, that you admire. Please say: * Who the person is * How you know about him/her * What activities you do together *  And explain why you admire him [ Note: This question was asked in Kollam on 28th August to our student Ms Jithu Britto. Interestingly enough, 

How to do MAPS, IELTS Writing Task 1, Academic.

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 How to do MAPS IELTS Writing Task 1 MAPS are generally 3 types: 1. Describe one map in the present time. (Rarely asked) 2. Describe two maps, one in the present and other in the future. (Occasionally asked) 3. Describes two maps, one in the past and the other in the present. (Usually asked). Structure Paragraph 1 .  Introduction. Paraphrase the question using synonyms. One sentence. Paragraph 2 . Overview. 2 sentences. Tell what is the differences between the two maps. ( General Changes) Choose any two from the given. 1. Is the maps more or less residential? 2. Is there more or less countryside? 3. Are there more or less trees? 4. Were the changes dramatic or negligible? 5, Are there any improvements in infrastructure? 6. How have the buildings and leisure facilities changed? Paragraph 3. Body Para1. 3 or 4 sentences about specific changes Paragraph 4. Body Para 2. 3 or 4 sentences about specific changes. Changes happened can be explained in standard English phrases: 1. From 2000 to