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Monday, 16 July 2018

IELTS Writing task 1, Cambridge: 1, test 4 : Chorleywood is a village near London whose population has increased steadily since the middle of the 19th century. The map below shows the development of the village.

Chorleywood is a village near London whose population has increased steadily since the middle of the 19th century. The map below shows the development of the village.

ielts academic report writing chorleywood village near London, increase of population since middle of 19th century and the development of the village

Answer

The map delineates the changes that happened in the Chorleywood village between 1868 and 1994, over a period of 125 years.

 Overall, the southern are of rural area developed rapidly from 1970 to 1994 and the transportation facilities defined the are of development in the village. 

Main roads were constructed from the south - west side to north - west side and north - west to east direction. Chorleywood park and golf course were build in the heart of the village. Sparse population was seen in the western side between 1868 and 1883. After this, till 1992, population grew on the southern side and in this time interval, a railway track was laid from west to south - east direction in the year 1909 and the station was constructed in the western side. 

The extreme south - west side was populated by people between 1922 and 1970 and some people also settled near the previous settlement. Motorway was constructed from the east to south side in the year 1970 and population growth was seen in the southern side of the rural are in the last given time period ,that is, from 1970 and 1994.

Stop saying "VERY" Part 5

In everyday life, we use the word very n number of times. This has become very common word and in IELTS we usually prefer less common words. Not only in IELTS exam we need to use different words but at some time in our life we need to dump common words, like during an interview or when you want to impress someone. So, there are some words that you can use to replace the word "very"

Don’t say
Say
1.     
Very frightened
Alarmed
2.     
Very frightening
Terrifying
3.     
Very funny
Hilarious
4.     
Very glad
Overjoyed
5.     
Very good
Excellent
6.     
Very great
Terrific
7.     
Very happy
Ecstatic
8.     
Very hard
Difficult
9.     
Very huge
Colossal
    10.     
Very hot
Sweltering

Sunday, 15 July 2018

IELTS Writing task 1, test 1, Cambridge: 1 : The charts below show the result of a survey of adult education. The first chart shows the reason why adults decide to study. The pie chart shows how people think the costs of adult education should be shared.


The charts below show the result of a survey of adult education. The first chart shows the reason why adults decide to study. The pie chart shows how people think the costs of adult education should be shared.

ielts academic report writing bar chart shows the result of survey of adult education and the reason why adults decide to study pie chart shows how people think costs of adult education should be shared


Answer: 

The horizontal bar graph and the pie chart depict the motives of adult study and percentage of funding for the education, according to survey participants.
The prime reason of study for adults was the attraction of the subject and major of participants believe that course education was responsibility of the study seeker.
According to the bar chart, 40% of individuals study because of their interest in the subject whereas, 38% enrolled to gain qualification. Out of seen reasons, two reasons are linked to current employment. The first was education was helpful in their workplace and second was promotion. The percentage of both lies between 22% and 20%. 
A fifth of adults stated the learning while studying as the prime reason while, 12% people pursued studies as it helped them to find new job and remaining 9% study to interact with new people. Probing to the pie chart, participants think that one who seeks education should pay highest proportion of the course fee, 40% whilst, the employer should sport education with 35% and only a fifth should be collected from the taxpayer's money.

Stop saying "VERY" Part 4

In everyday life, we use the word very n number of times. This has become very common word and in IELTS we usually prefer less common words. Not only in IELTS exam we need to use different words but at some time in our life we need to dump common words, like during an interview or when you want to impress someone. So, there are some words that you can use to replace the word "very"


Don’t say
Say
1.     
Very dry
Arid
2.     
Very dull
Tedious
3.     
Very easy
Effortless
4.     
Very empty
Desolate
5.     
Very excited
Thrilled
6.     
Very exciting
Exhilarating
7.     
Very expensive
Costly
8.     
Very fancy
Lavish
9.     
Very fat
Obese
    10.     
Very friendly
Amiable

Stop saying "VERY" Part 3

In everyday life, we use the word very n number of times. This has become very common word and in IELTS we usually prefer less common words. Not only in IELTS exam we need to use different words but at some time in our life we need to dump common words, like during an interview or when you want to impress someone. So, there are some words that you can use to replace the word "very"


Don’t say
Say
1.     
Very creative
Innovative
2.     
Very crowded
Bustling
3.     
Very dangerous
Perilous
4.     
Very dear
Cherish
5.     
Very deep
Profound
6.     
Very depressed
Despondent
7.     
Very detailed
Meticulous
8.     
Very different
Disparate
9.     
Very difficult
Arduous
    10.     
Very dirty
Filthy