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Friday, 7 June 2019

Question: More and more students choose to go to another country for their higher studies. Do you thing the benefit outweigh the problems associated with it?

Answer: Acquiring higher education in another country has become a a trend and some are the days when parents were afraid of sending their kids alone to another nation. Today, people think that developed countries offer more benefits to the learners of higher education should be completed there. Indeed, this has many advantages but a few disadvantages it offer cannot be neglected.
In most first world countries, curriculum is totally based on practical knowledge not solely developed around theoretical information. As in most underdeveloped countries or in developing countries like India and Pakistan, tutors test a pupil's bookish knowledge not the practical experience that is required actually in working sector. Another reason o moving to another country is, job opportunities which are available in some countries and in other, many experienced people do not have jobs.
Choice of country for doing higher education depends upon the economy of the nation as well. Higher economies give a sense of security to a person that's why people dream to get their masters degree from the USA and Canada. Not only it offers professional security but also gives an individual a chance to learn from others. They learn to share, co-operate, mix with people of other race an creed. This gives them a chance to enjoy different festivals like, a Punjabi in Canada celebrates 'Gurupurab' Sikh festival and Halloween , a Christian festival.
In the bright side of a lamp, its dull side cannot be ignored. A person who lives away from his family feels isolated and sometimes becomes a patient of depression and stress. But this problem can be easily resovled by becoming one of the native people, while in Rome, do as Romans do.
At the tip of iceberg, benefits and drawbacks are two facets of a thing. The few problems with higher education in another country cannot devalue its numerous benefits so learners should study in another countries to gain knowledge and to get acquainted with others' life style and culture.

Saturday, 1 June 2019

Ielts writing task 2 Few people devote time to their hobbies

Question:- Few people devote time to their hobbies nowadays. Say why you think this is the case and what effects this has on the individuals and the society in general

Answer: In the yesteryear, people had some free time in their day to spend with kith and kin and to pursue their hobbies. But, to are so much engrossed in their work day that they do not have time to relax and involve in their hobbies. This new life style is not only due to this reason but because of numerous other factors that I will elaborate in the upcoming paragraphs along with its effects.

Folks of modern world are over ambitious. They want to have whole nine yards and for this they work at a stretch from dawn to dusk. They have replaced their leisure time with their work and money has become front burner for them. This is not because of workers attitude but also because of company policies as it takes two to tango. Companies want to be successful and to maximize profits, they overburden their employees and pressure them to work for longer hours. Finally, for many parents, education and hobbies cannot go hand in hand. As they think that education secures the future of their children so some restrict their kids from following their hobbies. Sometimes, the excessive homework does not allow pupils to indulge in some creative works.

Changing lifestyle always bring some positive and negative effects so as lack of hobbies has. Absent of hobbies restrict the growth of a person. As playing chess, a hobby, sharpens the mind and outdoor games facilitate the body movement and encourages the holistic development of a person. A society which has less number of hobbies enthusiasts will have monotonous environment, fatigued personalities and less creativity. As free time activities make an individual innovative, energetic an agile.

At the tip of iceberg, hobbies are the essential part of our life as these rejuvenates people. Though folks today are busy but they should not neglect and forget the role of hobbies in their life as hobbies can become profession and has power to make a person "God of cricket Sachin Tendulkar"

IELTS Vocabulary

1. Yesteryear:
Meaning: last year or the recent past, especially as nostalgically recalled.

2. Folks:
Meaning: People

3. Kith and kin:
Meaning: one's relations

4. Engross:
Meaning: absorb all the attention or interest of

5. Numerous:
Meaning: great in number; many

6. Whole nine yards:
Meaning: everything possible or available

7. It takes two to tango:
Meaning: both parties involved in a situation or argument are equally responsible for it

8. Hand in hand: 
Meaning: two people or things are very closely connected or related

9. Monotonous:
Meaning: dull, tedious, and repetitious; lacking in variety and interest

10. Rejuvenate:
Meaning: the action or process of making someone or something look or feel better, younger, or more vital

Tuesday, 16 April 2019

IELTS writing task 1 academic flowchat- Coloured Plastic Paper clips




The flow chart delineates the manufacturing of colored plastic paper clips in a small factory. 
The process of making clips begins with the molten plastic which is poured into three coloured moulds namely red, blue and yellow to get clips of three distinct colours. In the second step, clips are sent to quality control machine to check the strength of the plastic clips and the clips that are not up-to the standard of the factory are discarded.
The clips sorting is done with hands that happens at the third stage in the manufacturing process this involves separation of mixed coloured clips from single coloured clips. After the completion of previous stage, clips are inspected for the second time but this time to check the colour mixture of single coloured and mixed coloured clips. At last, the clips are packed and dispatched.
Overall, the quality check that happens at two sages in the process is very important to produce the standard clips.


Tuesday, 19 February 2019

IELTS writing task 1 Academic Pie charts

Question: The chart below give information on the ages of the population of Yemen and Italy in 2000 and projections for 2050.

ielts writing task 1 pie charts show the ages of population of Yemen and Italy in 2000 and 2050


The pie charts show demographic information of Yemen and Italy in a comparative manner. The different statistical data is presented to compare the growth and decline of different age groups of populace in these countries between 2000 and the projected year 2050.

In 2000, in Yemen the highest percentage(14.3%) of population belonged to 0-14 years aged group while, in Italy it was a quarter in percentile of Yemen at the same time. Then, the second highest group of population in Yemen was of the 15-59 years old 46.3% when Italy had 61.6%, the highest group in Italy.

In 2050, generations of population exchange trends between these two countries differ greatly. In Yemen, 15-59 years old group will be the highest(67.3%) while in Italy, this group's proportion would fell from its previous 61.6 to 46.2. Another drastic change that would occur by 2050 is seen in the 60+ years people, which would be 42.3% in Italy whereas, Yemen will have only 5.7%.

Thus, overall trends predict that Italy will face workforce difficulties as by 2050 it will have only 11.5% youths while its counterpart Yemen will have 37.0%.