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Personality, research indicates that the characteristics we are born with have much more influence on our personality and development than any experiences we may have in our life. which do you consider to be the major influence.

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

You should write at least 250 words.

We all work or will work in our jobs with many different kinds of people. In your opinion, what are some important characteristics of a co-worker (someone you work closely with)?

Use reasons and specific examples to explain why these characteristics are important.

Some people trust their first impressions about a person’s character because they believe these judgments are generally correct. Other people do not judge a person’s character quickly because they believe first impressions are often wrong.Compare these two attitudes. Which attitude do you agree with?

Support your choice with specific examples.

Neighbours are the people who live near us. In your opinion, what are the qualities of a good neighbour?

Use specific details and examples in your answer.

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Question:  Research indicates that the characteristics we are born with have much more influence on our personality and development than any other experiences we may have in our life.  Which do you consider to be the major influence? (Word requirement:  250 words)

Everyone is a unique being on the world.  It’s not only because how we look but also our personality is different from the others.  As the same time, personality is also the most important element to form a person.  There was a research suggest that the characteristics we are born with have much more influence on our personality than any other experience we have in our life.  Honestly, this is a brilliant idea.

There are lots of reasons to form a character, such as family and experiences.  However, the most important element is your personality.  Your personality decided what you will do when you face a situation and the way how you look the world.  Basically, your personality makes who you are and makes everyone an individual.

Although the personality influence us a lot, there is still another things which also plays an important role in our life, our experience we had.  Honestly, our experiences will definitely influence us but the influence won’t be as big as how our characteristics we born with.  This is because our characteristics will decide how we think and this will result in different reaction and form the different personality.

There were lots of experience that our characterizes influence us more than our experiences.  Thomas Edison, who invented the lightball and many other things, was considered as mentally retarded when he was a child.  Tom Cruise is a learning disorder child.  However, due to their characteristics, they didn’t give up themselves and worked hard, these two people became so famous and success.

To sum up, no matter you are born in what kind of environment and what terrible things you have met, be more optimistic and do whatever you are going to do.  Let your experiences stop your step.

Comments:  The essay is well organized and does make good use of some effective complex and compound sentences.  Although some of these sentences contain errors, some are grammatically sound.  There is quite a bit of word repetition but the choices are adequate to complete the task.  The main problem is that the question is not answered. The prompt asks to state the major influence, experience or characteristics.  The writer argues for both sides and this is not what was required.  In addition, a portion of the prompt is copied into the essay, and this is not allowed on the writing exam. Therefore, a Band 5.5  would be achieved.

As some reports state, “The features we have naturally have much more effect on our personality and development than other experiences that we have in our life.”  This is a controversial issue and it makes people confusing which one is the major influence that affects ourselves.  For me, I think both of them are important; however, experiences have much higher influence on us.

Edison said, “Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.”  I agree with it very much.  Edison had some learning problems when he was little; however, he worked very hard, trying more than 1000 kinds of bulbs and invented the most useful thing, light in our world.  He experienced a lot of mistakes and achieved great work.  It shows that maybe he was not the smartest person, but a perseverant one.  Take another person for example, Stanley Yan, one of the hotel presidents, wasn’t a good student at school.  However, he went to a delivery company to become a fundamental employee and tried his best to learn.  Through a lot of hard work, he became the president of the company.  Afterwards, his leadership ability caught other people’s eyes; thus, he was asked to become the president of the hotel.  From these examples, they prove that experience may have more influence to make people successful.  After a lot of stress, mistakes, and hard work, the harvest of them all are much more meaningful.

To sum up, in my opinion, the experiences you have may change your life.  You can turn your weak personality or development into your strength by training yourself.  Getting through a lot of experiences will make you stronger.

Comments:  This essay states the opinion in the introduction and gives examples for support.  There is good  use of complex sentences, although there is some overuse of the word, “however”.  The vocabulary is adequate for the task and there is a logical flow throughout.  This might score a Band 6 on IELTS writing.

THE CHARACTERISTICS WE ARE BORN (Corrected Essay)

THE CHARACTERISTICS WE ARE BORN (Corrected Essay)

Research indicates that the characteristics we are born with have much more influence on our personality and development than any experiences we may have in our life. Which do you consider to be the major influence?

Original Essay:

It is an undeniable fact that some people are god gifted and possess skills which sometime become hard for us to acquire . Even experts  have proven that traits which we inherit from our ancestors are more powerful in developing our personality however ,I believe that experience is more powerful in moulding us at different phases of life than the traits which we get from our ancestors .in this essay ,I will discuss the major impact experience put on our outlook.

There are manifold reasons to support my viewpoint.first and foremost,with experience we learn varied aspects of life  as a result we get  to know  how to survive in this complicated world.For instance,when a students  go to  abroad,they  encountered with  different situations  and have many sweet and bitter experiences ,which teach them  a lot of life lessons .They learn how to communicate and adjust with people of diverse culture and tradition in other nation.

Secondly,   when we go through any hardship of life then  we know about our strengths and weeknesses  and become good decision maker. To examplify, a 23 years old blind boy who was rejected for enrollment by IIT and even many times  from other institutes ,then he took wise decision and with his intellectual skills he opened his own  big firm and become CEO of 25crore firm.

Finally, experience also make us perfect in particular field which sometime  seems to us impossible .To cite an example, when we work as a naïve in any sector that time we make lot of mistakes but later on with practical work  we become more efficient and perform task frequently which we find very hard in our initial days at workplace .

After analyzing aforesaid  viewpoints ,it has been proven experience plays vital role in our lifetime .we become more mature and more understandable with practical things only

(Written by Preet Kaur)

Corrected Essay

It is an undeniable fact that Undoubtedly some people   people’s characteristics are god God gifted and possess skills which sometime become hard for us to acquire  . Even . Even some experts have proven that traits which we inherit from our ancestors   inherited traits are more powerful in developing our personality. however , . However, I believe that experience is more powerful in moulding us character building at different phases of life than the traits which we get from our ancestors .in . In this essay, I will discuss the major impact of experience for developing our personality . put on our outlook.

The first sentence is unclear when the writer only put some people are God gifted, try to mention the specific one such people’s features , another reason is that because we focus on the discussion about characteristics/personality.

The phrase It is an undeniable fact that is counted as 6 words. You’d better use Undoubtedly. Succinct and keep to the point.

The sentence: “and possess skills which sometime….acquire” I omit as this has nothing to do with the previous one.

Some punctuation errors, such as ( Even, however, in )

The phrase of traits which we inherit from our ancestors is too long. We can cut it down into only two words ( inherited traits )

Moulding is inappropriate word in this topic, so it is better to put character building.

A strong thesis statement includes the topic of the essay and your claim towards the issue.

The phrase “ put on our outlook” is omitted as it does not have any contribution to the thesis statement.  

There are m M anifold reasons to support my viewpoint.first viewpoint will be discussed . and foremost,with, Firstly, with experience   (a comma) we learn varied aspects of life  as a result. As a result, we get to know how to survive in this complicated world . For instance,. For instance , when a students students go to abroad abroad , they encountere d with in different situations and have many sweet and bitter experiences, which teach them a lot of many life lessons ( ??????) .They . They learn how to communicate and adjust with people of diverse culture and tradition in other nation s .

The words aspects & situations in the second and fourth sentences are too vague. You need to narrow them by giving detailed explanations

Some punctuation errors

The writer use article “a” in plural noun a students.

The given example is not too details. You mention about a lot of life lessons without any detailed examples about life lessons.

A lot of can be narrow down to many

Abroad is adverb, so no need preposition “students go to abroad” .

Encountered with is inappropriate collocation – encountered in

Experience is uncountable noun

Secondly, when we go through any hardship of life then , we can know about our strengths and weeknesses weaknesses and will become good great decision maker . To examplify  , . To illustrate , a 23 years old blind boy who was rejected for enrollment by IIT and even many times  from other institutes a 23-year blind boy was rejected on enrollment by IIT and other institutions . then   He then took wise decision and with his intellectual skills he opened   to open his own big firm and become became CEO of 25crore firm.

Need to use a comma between dependent clause and independent clause, for example “when we go through any hardship of life , we can know about our strengths and weaknesses and will become great decision maker”.

Other errors are also detected in this previous edited sentence, such misspelling “weeknesses” and less meaning vocabulary “good”

It is better to use “to illustrate”

This sentence “ a 23 years old blind boy who was rejected for enrollment by IIT and even many times from other institutes” is called fragment sentence.

Inconsistent tenses, such as took - become

Finally, experience also make us perfect in particular field which sometime seems impossible to us impossible . To cite an example, For example, when we work as a naïve ?? in any sector that time we make lot of mistakes but later on with practical work , we perform in inefficient time and some mistakes we make. However, by practical work , we become more efficient and perform task frequently which we find very hard in our initial days at workplace.

Some punctuation are errors and underdeveloped complex sentences appear in the second sentence.

After analyzing aforesaid viewpoints , In conclusion, it has been proven experience plays vital role in our lifetime .we We become more mature and merely more understandable with practical things only   in practical ways.

In conclusion as the concluding signal is brief and keeps to the point than the one you state

A minor error in the upper-case letter

Things is too vague. It is better to use a specific word.

The summary point of the main ideas from each paragraph is not fully covered.

Overall: 5.5

Task Response : 5

✓ Addresses the task only partially; the format may be inappropriate in places (the author has written more than 250 words and provided some relevant ideas. However, there is one idea paragraph which is well undeveloped)

✓ Presents a relevant position although the conclusions may become unclear or repetitive (writer position is clear in introductory paragraph, but concluding paragraph did not fully cover all ideas)

✓ Presents relevant main ideas but some may be inadequately developed/unclear (some paragraphs have unclear explanation and example)

Coherence and cohesion : 5

✓ Presents information with some organization but there may be a lack of overall progression

✓ Makes inadequate, inaccurate or over-use of cohesive devices

✓ May be repetitive because of lack of referencing and substitution

✓ May not write in paragraphs, or paragraphing may be inadequate

Lexical Resource : 6

✓ Uses an adequate range of vocabulary for the task

✓ Makes some errors in spelling and/or word formation, but they do not impede communication

Grammatical Range and Accuracy : 5

✓ Attempts complex sentences but these tend to be less accurate than simple sentences.

✓ May make frequent grammatical errors and punctuation may be faulty; errors can cause some difficulty for the reader.

This essay is corrected by  Eddy Suaib  - IELTS Teacher at  English Studio Kampung Inggris

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Our personalities are predetermined as a result of our genes before we are born and there is

“our personalities are predetermined as a result of our genes before we are born and there is nothing that can be done to alter our character traits. to what extent do you agree “, sample answer:.

It is widely debated whether our personalities are solely predetermined by our genes before birth and whether there is anything that can be done to alter our character traits. While genetics do play a significant role in shaping our personalities, I believe that environmental factors and personal experiences also have a significant impact on our character traits.

It is undeniable that genetic factors contribute to certain aspects of our personalities. For example, some individuals may inherit traits such as introversion or extroversion from their parents. However, it is important to note that our environment and experiences also play a crucial role in shaping who we are. For instance, a person who is naturally introverted may become more outgoing and sociable as a result of positive social interactions and experiences.

Furthermore, the concept of neuroplasticity suggests that our brains have the ability to change and adapt throughout our lives. This means that it is possible for individuals to develop and alter their character traits through conscious effort and practice. For example, someone who is naturally impatient may be able to cultivate patience through mindfulness and self-discipline.

In conclusion, while our genetics may have some influence on our personalities, it is not accurate to say that they are solely predetermined before birth. Environmental factors and personal experiences also play a significant role in shaping our character traits, and individuals have the ability to alter their personalities through conscious effort and practice.

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Below is a list of predicted IELTS essay topics for Writing Task 2 based on topics that have appeared recently, current world events and common topics that frequently appear in IELTS essays. Both GT and Academic IELTS candidates should prepare all topics from this list.

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Ielts essay topics – preparing ideas.

  • Be aware of the range of possible topics and prepare them all. Be aware of current world issues – IELTS likes to stay up-to-date.
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  • Prepare supporting points. These make up the supporting sentences in your body paragraphs. The examiner will mark these carefully.
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Below is a list of predicted IELTS writing task 2 topics for 2021. The predictions are based on recurring essay topics, recent topics and world events which are all important in IELTS essay questions. The topics are not written as full IELTS essay questions, they are written as topics without the instructions. GT and Academic candidates should prepare all topics – even if you don’t get them in Writing Task 2, you might get them in Speaking Part 3. I’ve highlighted interesting essay topics for 2021 that are based on recent world issues that you might struggle with if you don’t prepare for them. Also note, topics change with each test, on one test day there can be a number of essay questions used, and essay topics are often recycled.

  • importance of the arts for society
  • supporting the arts – government funding 
  • theatre and live events
  • freedom of speech and freedom of expression
  • children learning art 
  • museums and galleries – importance
  • local business vs international businesses
  • supporting local businesses – buying local produce
  • business skills – important skills / learning skills
  • family run businesses
  • buying goods or saving money
  • the power of advertising in business
  • shopping online
  • businesses supporting local communities
  • how online communication has changed our lives
  • are people becoming more isolated because of only meeting online
  • face to face or online communication
  • pros and cons of meeting people online
  • has the internet brought people closer or not
  • how to stop criminals re-offending
  • fixed punishment for one crime or not
  • children – should parents be punished for their children’s crime
  • prison or rehabilitation
  • foreign cultures – learning through language, learning by travel, adapting to another culture
  • music – importance of music, international music
  • fashion – following trends and spending money
  • films – should historical films be accurate, learning about culture from films, foreign films, subtitles
  • how online media has changed local cultures
  • global warming
  • solving pollution – internationally or domestically
  • major problems and solutions
  • importance of nature for our well being
  • responsibility for problems – government or individual
  • urban nature 
  • protecting wild species / endangered species – funding, reasons,
  • why people don’t change their life styles to help environmental problems
  • air / noise pollution in cities
  • putting children into groups based on age or ability
  • importance of children reading books (types of books)
  • science or art / sciences or music
  • how children learn 
  • schools providing meals for children
  • making lessons more interesting
  • importance of science / history / technology in schools
  • disadvantages for children from poorer backgrounds
  • how to improve education in rural areas
  • what age to learn a foreign language
  • exams or on-going assessment / project work
  • university education – costs, funding, courses
  • home schooling / studying from home
  • online education
  • extra curricular activities
  • single parent families
  • importance of family for old people
  • roles of grandparents
  • supporting vulnerable members of the family: elderly, sick
  • peer pressure for children
  • children growing up in city or countryside
  • children with both parents working
  • childhood obesity – reasons, solutions
  • healthy diet
  • vegetarianism
  • junk food – problems, solutions
  • funding – prevention or cure 
  • taking care of sick people – government or family
  • funding – health care or other society problems
  • good health – exercise or diet
  • free health care for everyone
  • cosmetic surgery – reasons, value
  • mental health – stress, positive mindset, meditation
  • lack of housing – building in cities or rural areas
  • using space in cities for housing or parks
  • funding affordable housing or other problems in society
  • living in flats – pros and cons
  • importance of hobbies / free time
  • leisure time – importance, activities,
  • spending time with family and friends
  • leadership – innate or learned
  • talent – innate or learned
  • ambition – pros and cons
  • important character traits
  • famous world leaders – skills and traits
  • family, society or government – taking care of the elderly
  • the generation gap
  • city living – positive or negative
  • people moving to cities – reasons, problems, solution
  • spending money on weddings – pros and cons
  • respecting older people
  • traditions – food, clothing, festivals
  • protecting old buildings
  • isolation among people in society
  • supporting vulnerable people in society – government or community
  • roles models in society for children
  • ideal society
  • online media stars
  • reality TV stars
  • importance of charities and charity work
  • importance of green spaces and urban environment
  • exploration – funding, importance
  • communicating with other planets
  • space travel for common people
  • international sporting event – importance
  • business sponsoring sporting events – pros and cons
  • exercising and health
  • children and sport – importance, who is responsible
  • indoor sports
  • smart phones – pros and cons, functions, limitations
  • the internet – pros and cons
  • online security (also for children)
  • the future of the internet
  • e-books – pros and cons, libraries
  • children spending too much time online
  • plane travel vs train travel
  • cars in city centres – pros and cons
  • using bicycles rather than cars
  • walking – pros and cons
  • pros and cons of tourism for rural communities
  • tourism and economy
  • working mothers
  • doing volunteer work / charity work
  • work / life balance
  • working long hours – pros and cons
  • experience or education or skills
  • four day working week
  • importance of promotion, salary, job satisfaction
  • working online – pros and cons
  • earning large salaries – films stars, sports people doctors etc
  • richer countries should help poorer countries 
  • types of international aid
  • increasing number of old people
  • gap between rich and poor countries
  • violence on TV
  • tackling world issues domestically or internationally
  • news online – reliability of news, sources of news, fake news
  • people becoming similar 
  • loss of culture (protecting traditions)
  • loss of local language (protecting language)
  • one language

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During my speaking test I was asked to talk about a café I had been to. I was to describe it and say what I went there to do.

During my writing Task 2, the question was something like: Some people believe that parents should be able to punish their children when they behave badly. However, others say there should be laws that govern how erring children are corrected. Discuss the two points of view and give your opinion.

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When children starting school the effect of teachers are more than parents in social and intellectual behaviour of students. To what extent do you agree? This was my topic 2 weeks ago and surprisingly, I got 6, I expected 7. I was in disagreement and give 5 reasons for it in 2 paragraphs.

Should I address social and intellectual in two separate paragraphs or I could explain them together in two paragraphs?

There are a number of points ton consider: 1. if you disagree then your essay must show why you think parents have more effect and why teachers have less effect – you must cover both within your opinion 2. you need to tackle both social and intellectual – you can tackle them together or separately – it depends on your point of view. For example, you might think teacher have a more intellectual effect and parents still have the most social effect 3. you should organise your ideas logically. Usually this means one single central theme per paragraph. If you had five main ideas – how can you have only two body paragraphs? When you brainstorm ideas – make a list of all the ideas you can think of and then choose the best to use. You don’t need to use all of them. Choose just two or three and organise them into separate body paragraphs

The three points above are just an example of things to consider for this essay and exemplify why you might have got a lower score than expected.

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Just to share the question I got for my IELTS exam today. The words below are based on my memory.

The number of tall buildings in cities is increasing.

What are the reasons?

Is this a positive or negative development?

Share examples from your experience.

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Hi Liz! Thank you so much for your site and great lessons. I bought your advanced writing classes and they were so helpful. I am a mom, working a full time job, and looking to apply for postgraduate study overseas. I barely had time to practice, but I do believe your website, tips and classes made an impact in my score. I got an 8.5 overall and 7.5 in the Writing section. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Also, I wrote down the Writing Task 2 – Essay Question to share it with you and your students (I took the IELTS Academic on August 2021, quite recently).

Topic: In both studying and working, there are people that work harder than others. What makes people work hard? Is it a good thing to be a hard working person?

A great score – very well done 🙂 I’m glad you found my website useful 🙂

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Cleared my exam and got my desired scores on the first attempt thanks to this site, Thank you so much Liz, all the best!

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Could you check and give me a score Task 2 The expansion of multinational companies and increase in globalization produces positive effects to everyone. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement. In this contemporary world, Change is the law of nature but trying to abolish the natural arena is discomforting and disturbing. The overruling of multinational companies and firms and the sudden rise of globalization have led to many problems in human lives. So I partially disagree with the above notation.

To begin with, the building of new projects and the tech companies have greatly affected the vegetation grounds and most parts of the cities such as residential colonies are taken also away to form new offices. Deforestation has led to major pollution in the cities as well. Another factor that has been affected due to this is the weather conditions of the country. The rainfall patterns which were fixed in the older days are not disturbed due to global warming. Besides that, even the summers are unbearable due to the rise of temperature up to 40 degrees Celsius and all these are the results of modernization.

Some people may disagree with me due to the fact that this new tech world has given them the opportunity to get good jobs and a lifestyle but at the same time, life is not all about getting rich.

To conclude, many factors have impacted the current situation of the world such as erosion of vegetation lands, pollution due to global warming, deforestation and all this is due to the expansion of cities and factories so people need to slow down their speed to save our future kids.

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Hi! I got the band score I needed. Thank you so much for this site. I’ve learned a lot from you, guys!

Anyway, let me share the question I encountered last October 2020. “Some people believe that History subject should not be taught anymore because it is already old and outdated. Others think that it should still be kept. To what extent do you agree/disagree?”

I apologize as these were not the exact words, but they delivered the same thought.

Good luck to everyone who’s about to take the exam. 🙂

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Recently i gave my IELTS exam and i got 5.5 band in writing. It wasn’t the score i expected but my writing task 2 topic was very tricky. It was to mention drawbacks of the same thing shown by films, ads, brands and tv channels over the years on people’s mind. But they aren’t the same they have changed and their content has changed drastically. This question was really contradictory and tricky. Reply mam if possible. Regards

Can you remember the essay question more clearly? It’s quite vague. I would need to see a more accurate recording of the question to comment.

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Hi Madam, Can you please help me with the tricks to differentiate the Opinion and Non-opinion Essays, which don’t have the ‘Do you agree or Disagree’ keywords? My doubt is with the question of having the keywords like: 1. Question X, Discuss both the views and give your opinion? 2.Question X, Discuss both the views? 3.Question X, Do you think the advantage outweigh the disadvantages? 4.Question X, Does this development bring more advantages or disadvantages? Example: Many things that used to be done in the home by hands are now being done by machines. Does this development bring more advantages or disadvantages?

I’ve already written a page about this. Here is a link to the main Writing Task 2 section of the website and you’ll find this mentioned in a link: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-writing-task-2/

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hi liz, i really need your help regarding this question task 2.”Countries around the world will be facing significant challenges relating not only to the environment but population and education as well. What problems will your country face in the next ten years? How can these problems be overcome? im having problem paraphrasing this question for my background statement. i hope you can help me. thank you!

regards, jnet

Where did you get this question from? Was it from official sources? It doesn’t look like an official IELTS essay. The background statement does not include paraphrase the question for this essay question. You only paraphrase the first sentence:

Many countries worldwide might struggle in tackling issues such as environmental problems, education and population growth.

As you can see, when you paraphrase, you do NOT need to change all words. Just express the same ideas your own way and some words will be the same.

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Hello everyone ,

I am going to give the exam of IELTS on 21 st Jan , so i am little bit confuse in choosing the topic for the writing task 2 , so can anyone help out with that , which topics can be used and what can i read it

You don’t choose the topic. You are given an essay question which you must answer. This means you need to prepare ideas for many topics. This can’t be done in one day. Instead, read over the topics are you not familiar with and do quick brainstorms.

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Thank you Liz for your guidance. I got desrired results by following your lessons. I got overall band with 9 in both listening & reading. I had my GT IELTS exam on 9th Jan 2021.

My writing task 2 topic – Some people think that hard work helps in achieving Financial success while others think it is not the only thing which contributes to financial success. I was asked to discuss both of them & give my opinion.

Great scores – well done 🙂

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Thank you Ma’am Liz! I’m glad that I found your website as I searched about IELTS. Its really a big help to me during this pandemic as I studied your lessons. Thank you so much for your generosity, I’ve got my desired band score. May you continue to be a blessing to everyone. I hope that your health will improve better. Take care always and God bless!

So glad to hear you’ve got the scores you needed – well done 🙂

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Dear mam, I am a general training aspirant. I am practicing writing task 2. I am uncertain of how good i am while writing essay. I request you to please review my essay and tell me how much band will i score writing this way.

Ques. Today, high sales of popular consumer goods reflect the power of advertising and not the real needs of the society in which they are sold. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Ans. Effective marketing plays a major role in increasing the demand of the product. On account of this , vast scale selling of famous products is the result of efficient marketing and not requirement of the public. This essay will attempt to objectively examine all significant components in detail. (47 words)

Objectivity being of the essence, the following words will weigh one side of the issue against the other. In my opinion, right form of marketing makes us trust specific brands. On the other hand , i feel that everything that glitters is not gold. The following two paragraphs will delve effectively into both aspects. (54 words)

First, advertisements make us know about the products in demand sitting at home that tends to increase sales. Second well advertised brands are often topic of discussions among our acquaintances and that creates virtual impression of specific goods on our minds. To substantiate the above. highly marketed brands like Patanjali have become extremely popular amongst middle and upper class. They have made a huge network in a very short span of time. (72 words)

However, many popular brands that are advertised well are of no good use and creates hoax among public. Furthermore, many trusted companies are making business without much marketing only because they are fulfilling the needfulness of people by selling genuine products. To corroborate what has just been stated , brands like Mother dairy and Amul still hold their positions well even after introduction of many popular well marketed dairy firms. ( 70 words)

In light of above, it is true that proper advertising plays a distinct role in producing sales. Still i believe that fulfillment of public needs is equally important for successful vending. Bringing this essay to a close, there are at least two ways to examine any situation. In this instance, i disagree to the statement given. (56 words)

(total- 296 words)

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Happy new year Liz. Hope you are much stronger now? I pray you have a quick recovery. I had my exam last year September. In my speaking, especially in part one, my examiner always cut me short, she never gave me time to add a conditional in my responses. Although I got a 6.5 band score, could it have equally affected my score in addition to my other mistakes.

It is 100% normal for your answers to be cut short. The examiner will interrupt when they want to ask another question. There are only 4-5 mins for 12 questions to be asked and answered in part 1. Take this into consideration when you answer. Give a direct answer and then add a little more until the examiner interrupts. Be ready for this and don’t let it affect your confidence. You must show willingness to speak at length – show as much fluency as you can. You haven’t asked me a question in your comment. But if you are asking if this is the reason for a lower score, the answer is “no”. Being interrupted is a natural part of IELTS speaking test.

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Hi Liz, I follow your lessons since 2017. You have helped me crack Ielts 3 times already. Last time my score was overall 8.5 band with 9 in both listening and speaking. Hoping a good one this time too! Happy new year 🎉

Brilliant to hear – very well done 🙂 Wishing you a great 2021 !!

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Thanks a lot ma’am Your effort for helping and guiding us is much more than excellent. Each and every module is explained in a very easy as well as much from point to point Today 9th January 2021 I have my IELTS Academic Exam I am from India Pray for me I have learned much from your offerings Thank you LIZ ☺️☺️ Love from INDIA

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Hi Liz, hope and pray you’re doing well and in good health. Have a blessed New Year and more blessings to come throughout the year 2021. Thank you so much of your untiring effort to guide and teach us for our IELTS test preparation. I might take IELTS-GT test next month. To be honest, I am not very good with speaking in English yet I found your website very helpful. Your teaching was really inspiring, easy to understand tremendously and guiding us accordingly. My goal is to reach 6 band at least. Help me God. Take care and keep safe. God bless you relentlessly.

I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you 🙂

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Your book IELTS writing topics is really brilliant!!

I am having my exam next week, hopefully, I will get my desired score

Good luck!! 🙂

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Happy new year Liz.. and thank you so much for these materials. 😊

Wishing you all the best for 2021 🙂

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Thanks for all your loyal support Liz! I wish you a very happy New Year and speedy recovery.

Thanks. I hope 2021 turns out to be a year of positive change 🙂

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Hi Liz Im one of your followers and Found out that you have a good information in regards to ielts. I’m planning to take my ielts and I’m encouraged with the comments I read. I’m a nurse by profession but I need to take the band score intended in order for me to practice nurse in the uk. And I know you will be of great help.

Lots of luck! Go to the HOME page of this site to learn how to access all materials.

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Thank you so much Liz for your effort! Happy New year

Happy 2021 🙂

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Thank you Liz for your part. I got the desired result. I feel very happy to express my gratitude to all the people who had contributed, helped and encouraged me to get good band score. Thank you everyone. I got 7 5 overall with 8.5 in reading which I think is a great achievement in IELTS Academic. A little unhappy with my speaking score, if you can, please suggest something to improve my speaking. Regards

Great to hear your scores. Well done 🙂 For speaking, your score is based only on your language skills which is different to how the writing test is scored. See this page: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-band-scores/ and this page: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-writing-task-2-band-scores-5-to-8/ . The key is to showcase your language in a natural way. For example, did you show the examiner a second conditional during the test? If not, why not? Your task is to show your range and this includes grammar which is equally as important as vocabulary. If the question isn’t a direct prompting for a second conditional, you can just add one yourself. Here’s an example: Part 1 Q: Do you often go swimming? Answer: No, I don’t. I don’t really have much time because of my work so I can only go swimming once in a while. But if I had more time, I’d definitely go swimming at least twice a week.

As you can see, the question was straight forward, but the answer showcased a direct use of the present simple with a flexible time phrase and a second conditional statement. These are the skills the examiner is looking for. The other thing to consider is developing your fluency in part 2. Take your talk beyond the prompts and take control of your talk. This is the time to think about what language to showcase and how to incorporate that. You have 1 min to plan this. So, prepare loads of ideas for topics before the test and then during part 2 you can prepare language to showcase for your talk during that prep time. Success in IELTS is about having and showing excellent use of English in a natural way. But, as with most exams, there are strategies to learn and techniques to help you present the best of yourself. I hope this helps 🙂

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You are the best and Fabulous teacher, Lots of prayers and Love 🙂

Wishing you all the best for 2021 !! 🙂

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You’re welcome 🙂

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I did my exam on 12-12 and because of you I got the score that I wanted! It was my first attempt and I only studied from your website 😍 Can’t thank you enough Liz.

My Ielts writing task 2 topic was : Some people think that a good teamwork makes a company successful, other think that a good leadership is the reason behind the success of a company.

I was asked to discuss both of them and share my opinion.

So glad to hear you did well. Congratulations. The topic of Business is a common one in IELTS Writing Task 2, particularly what leads to success in business. Sometimes it might relate to key aspects of business such as marketing and advertising vs good product. Sometimes its about staff or character traits. This is the reason it’s so important to prepare as many ideas as possible for as many topics. Anyway, well done with your results 🙂

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IELTS Opinion Essays: Structure, Topics and Sample Answers

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The article provides guidance on writing IELTS opinion essays, emphasizing structure: an introduction, two body paragraphs supporting one view, and a conclusion. It includes examples, common mistakes to avoid, and tips for clear, concise essays.

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What is the ielts opinion essay format, ielts opinion essay sample answers, latest ielts opinion essay topics of 2024, top 3 common mistakes of ielts opinion essays, tips to answer ielts opinion essay questions.

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IELTS opinion essays mainly focus on agreeing or disagreeing with a particular fact or information. It presents two opposite views and you have to develop your argument supporting one view (strictly one!) You get 40 minutes to complete this task. You have to write at least 250 words on the topic given.

Given below are some examples of IELTS Writing Task 2 opinion essays along with their structure. So, let’s understand how to frame the IELTS opinion essay from the sample answers given in the blog!

If you’re gearing up to tackle the Opinion Essay in IELTS Writing Task 2, know that it’s all about writing your opinion on a specific topic with supporting examples. To make sure your essay ticks off all the criteria of a band 8+ essay, organizing it in the right way is key! You can also check tips to write an effective introduction in IELTS Writing Task 2 to present a great IELTS opinion essay!

Let’s now look at a proper format to learn the structuring of an IELTS opinion essay.

Introduction:

  • Keep it short, usually around 2-3 sentences.
  • Introduce the topic and clearly state your opinion.
  • Provide a brief overview of the main points you will discuss in the body paragraphs.

Body Paragraphs (Usually 2 paragraphs):

  • Each paragraph should focus on a single main idea that supports your opinion.
  • Start with a topic sentence that introduces the main idea.
  • Provide evidence, examples, and reasoning to support your main idea.
  • Aim for coherence and cohesion within each paragraph by using appropriate transition words.
  • Make sure to use appropriate IELTS Vocabulary and IELTS Grammar while explaining an idea in the body paragraphs.

Conclusion:

  • Summarize the main points discussed in the body paragraphs.
  • Restate your opinion, emphasizing its importance or relevance.
  • Avoid introducing new ideas in the conclusion.

Given below is an example of an IELTS Writing task 2 o pinion essay. Let’s understand how to frame the essay from the ideas we have. Additionally, you can review the IELTS Writing Task 2 practice tests on a regular basis to achieve your desired band score.

Sample Question 1

In the future, nobody will buy printed newspapers or books because they will be able to read everything they want online without paying. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

Given below is a brief outline of what to write in the essay after identifying the essay type.

Opinion Essay

Introduction

Paraphrase the topic of the essay using synonyms for the words used in the topic statement. Clearly state the view on the topic.

Body Paragraph 1

Technological improvements have increased the level of ease and convenience to a point where people can access news and information at the click of a button. This has led to print media becoming outdated.

Body Paragraph 2

The development of news websites and sites that freely distribute information and print media in a digital form has led to a trend of availing such services and content without paying.

Summarize the essay and re-state the opinion on the topic.

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Sample Answer

Presently, newspapers, books, journals, magazines, etc. are still actively used by a section of the global population. However, with the arrival of news sites and the availability of books, magazines and other forms of media online, totally free of cost, many believe that such forms of media are on their way to becoming outdated. I agree with this statement, and will explain it further with relevant examples in the essay.

It is a well-known fact that in this day and age if an individual wants to read a book or just go over the news of the day, the first step that they take is to search the internet. Devices such as smartphones and tablets have improved the time efficiency of searching for information online to such an extent that a person can access their preferred form of media in the comfort of their homes in a matter of minutes. Consequently, people have started to abandon their preference for print media due to the presence of much more convenient alternatives.

Additionally, the various forms of print media enjoyed by people can often be availed free of charge on several websites. For instance, most news organizations publish their daily news on their official website, which can be accessed by anyone. Also, some numerous sites and databases provide popular books, journals and magazines in a digital form to the public for a nominal subscription fee or sometimes even for free, leading to a majority of readers of such forms of media shifting away from buying hard copies.

Nevertheless, there is still a sizable chunk of the population that enjoys the conventional forms of print media. That being said, with the cost-effective nature of making such information and content available online, organizations will soon completely shift to internet-based services.

In conclusion, I would like to say that people always prefer the more comfortable alternative that is available. Therefore, it can be safely said that in the coming years, there will be a complete shift from traditional print media to online media services and products.

Sample Question 2

Some people say that international sporting events contribute greatly to peace and stability in the world. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Paraphrase the topic sentence using synonyms.

Mention the view on the topic.

Body Paragraphs

International sports tournaments are events where teams and the general public of various countries come together and collectively participate in the event.

Sports events, especially cricket and football help distract the minds of the citizens from the ongoing difficulties in their country and enjoy these events.

Summarize the essay and state the final view.

Sports has always been a magnificent platform for the finest talents of a country to showcase their skills and represent their nation. At the same time, sports is also one of the few occasions where every citizen of the country unites in support of their favourite teams. It is considered by many that sports are a great approach to maintain stability among countries. This essay will elaborate on the given topic and justify why sports can successfully bring and preserve global peace.

One of the greatest characteristics of any popular sporting event is that supporters of every team involved in the tournament almost always attend the matches that are organized in their cities. Some veteran fans even travel to different parts of the country to witness a match between their favourite teams. These events also unite the populace of a nation as every patriotic individual prays for the success of their national team. For instance, the entire nation wishes for the victory of their national team in the Olympic Games as winning an Olympic Medal is one of the most prestigious honours that can be bestowed upon a country.

It is a well-known fact that the people of a country collectively face several challenges on a day-to-day basis. These issues can be caused by numerous factors and are the typical difficulties that ordinary citizens have to overcome. Sports help people enjoy a few moments of excitement and take a break from the monotony of everyday life.

That being said, sometimes the passion of overenthusiastic sports fans ends up leading to harmful and conflicting situations among communities. Nevertheless, the overall impact of sports on our lives is undoubtedly positive.

Finally, sports are one of the aspects of human life that bind a whole community together. This is enough evidence to understand that sports help maintain peace and stability in a nation.

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Sample Question 3

Our personalities are predetermined as a result of our genes before we are born and there is nothing that can be done to change our character traits. To what extent do you agree?

Paraphrase the topic and mention the view.

Genetics are only a part of the entire list of factors that affect a person’s personality.

One of the most important influences on an individual’s personality is their childhood and upbringing.

Summarize the essay and mention the final view in brief.

Even between small periods of time, there are subtle variabilities in our disposition. Such alterations are quite natural and are a part of a human being’s existence. However, it is often assumed that our personality is entirely dependent on genetics. The following paragraphs will explore the different aspects of personality and justify why genetics are not the only factor influencing our personality.

An individual has countless experiences in their life from childhood to adulthood and finally until death. Every one of these experiences has an impact on a person’s mind, no matter how giant or small. The kind of people present in a person’s immediate surroundings also has a huge influence on their nature and characteristics. Thus, it can be safely surmised that a person’s genes are not the only contributing factor when it comes to personality.

One of the most significant influences on our personality is our childhood experiences and the teachings of our parents. Children are always known to follow in the footsteps of their parents. Thus, if the parents of a child are successful in teaching their children the right values and morals, they are bound to grow into responsible and decent individuals.

It is true that the personality traits of an individual are determined by the features of their parents. Nevertheless, these traits can be altered over the course of many years and different experiences.

In conclusion, genetics affect our personalities in a trivial manner as compared to all the other aspects of our temperament. That being said, our life experiences and learnings are the consequential factors in developing our character.

A few IELTS Writing Task 2 sample essay of opinion essay topics are listed down below, which you can practice. These opinion essay questions may appear in the actual examination.

  • In the future, it seems more difficult to live on Earth. Some people think more money should be spent on researching another planet to live on, such as Mars. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
  • Many people say that the only way to guarantee a good job is to complete a course in university education. Others claim that it is better to start work after school and gain experience in the world of work. How far do you agree or disagree with the above views?
  • Although more and more people read the news on the internet, newspapers will remain the most important source of news for the majority of people. Do you agree or disagree?
  • Students in schools and universities learn more from their teachers than through other means such as the Internet, libraries, and TV. To what extent you agree or disagree?
  • Nowadays university education is very expensive. Some people say that universities should reduce their fees, especially for the less fortunate students or for those coming from rural areas. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
  • Some people think that governments must insist on preserving the traditional appearance of old buildings undergoing renovation or redevelopment. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the statement?
  • Some people believe that international trade and communication with other countries is a positive trend, while others think it is harmful to nations and they might lose their identities. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? Give your own opinion and relevant examples.
  • Many people believe that schools should teach children to become good citizens and workers rather than independent individuals. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Give your own opinion and relevant examples.
  • People should follow the customs and traditions when they start to live in a new country. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
  • It is impossible to help all people in the world, so governments should only focus on people in their own countries. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
  • Prevention is better than cure. Do you agree or disagree that out of the country’s health budget, a large proportion should be diverted from treatment to spending on health education and preventive measures?

In IELTS opinion essays, it’s easy to make some common mistakes that can lower your IELTS band score . Getting aware of them is the key to not committing them knowingly or unknowingly while you prepare! The top 3 common mistakes to avoid are:

  • Not giving a clear opinion.
  • Presenting arguments for both sides of the issue.
  • Failing to support your opinion with well-defined reasons and examples.

In the IELTS opinion essays, you need to write your opinion about a topic and back it up with proof and examples. If you use a clear structure and good writing methods, you can improve your chances of doing well!

  • Spend 5 minutes on a mind map before writing.
  • Stick to one viewpoint throughout the essay.
  • Use a single main idea to support the topic in each of the two body paragraphs.
  • Express your opinion throughout the essay, not just in the conclusion.
  • Keep the introduction short, a maximum of 50 words.
  • Ensure each body paragraph explains a main idea within 100 words.
  • The conclusion should be shorter than the introduction.
  • Write a complete essay following the given structure.
  • Aim for a word count of 280 words or less.

Here are the 10 Examples for the Opinion Essay Topics IELTS:

Also check:

  • Tips to write great writing essay
  • How to get band 8 in IELTS Writing Task 2
  • IELTS Writing recent actual test
  • IELTS 2024 Study Plan for 1 month (30 Days) / 15 Days / 7 Days

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Cue Card # 6: Describe a feature of your personal character

Ielts cue card/ candidate task card # 6, describe a feature of your personal character..

You should say:

  • whether it is a positive or negative feature
  • if it a common feature among others

and explain why you like or dislike it.

[You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes. You have one minute to think about what you are going to say. You can make some notes to help you if you wish.]

Model Answer 1:

Introduction: I believe that personality traits reflect people’s characteristic patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviours, and that is why others around me would be better judges of the features of my personality than me. However, I will still go ahead and try to talk about a feature of my character that I am aware of.

What it is: I am an optimistic person, and it makes me a bit different from many of my friends who are either very practical or on the pessimistic side. I can see the positive side of every event and hope that something good is going to happen even though there is a chance that something may go wrong.

Whether it is a positive or negative feature: Very practical and pessimistic people might disagree, but I see it as a positive feature. I did not have a very pleasant childhood as I lost both my parents when I was just 9 years old. I grew up in a tough neighbourhood, and my grandmother was my sole guardian. So being optimistic and still finding the positive sides of the world was a survival skill for me. Now I realise that the world has more good people and good things than evil. I firmly believe that how we see the world makes a big difference, and I have found that being optimistic has turned my life for the better.

If it is a common feature among others: Well, that’s a bit tough to answer, but, I believe that around 10% of people are pessimistic while another 10% are optimistic. The rest of the 80% maintain a good balance of being both pessimistic and optimistic based on the situation. This is just my opinion and I could be wrong though!

And explain why you like or dislike it: I like this feature of my character because it helps me stay calm even in a situation when I should be anxious. It also helps me have “hope” in life in every situation. My life would have been much worse had I been thinking about all the bad things that had happened to me or could happen to me.

Model Answer 2: I’d like to appreciate the opportunity you have given me to talk about a feature of my personality. I think it’s a bit difficult to talk about such a feature as I find it a double-edged sword! If I say something very nice, it might sound like I’m showing off. On the contrary, if I criticise myself too much, it would be like I am trying to be more modest than necessary. Well! I will try.

I am dedicated to everything I like and enjoy. If I like a particular subject, I invest a great deal of commitment to truly learn and grasp it. If I admire a task assigned to me, I totally devote myself to this task and work till I finish it with perfection.

You might ask what I do if something is important but I don’t like it at all! Well, in that case, I do not neglect the responsibility, but I do not feel the passion to complete it or attain excellence. Nevertheless, I do it anyway.

I would say that this has been proven to be a positive feature so far for me. Due to my complete dedication to the things I love, I have achieved many breakthroughs in my life. To illustrate an example, I got admitted to NIIT, a computer training centre, during high school. My father wanted me to learn the basics of computers, and after getting admitted to this institution, I found that computers are very interesting and offer so much more than I could imagine doing. I totally committed myself to learning as much as I could. Sometimes, I spent more than 8 hours a day in front of a computer to learn about it. Within a year, I become an advanced computer user and learnt to write programming codes in C and C++. I had been able to create a small software in the next few months and that was a great achievement, I guess.

I would not say that this is a rare feature. People excel in areas that they feel passionate about and dedicate time to achieve success. I am like many others in this regard and can dedicate myself to things I feel enthusiastic about.

I like this feature in me. This is a quality that drives me to learn something more dedicatedly and do something extraordinary by pushing myself beyond my comfort zone. Once I relish something, I try to excel in it. Thus, so far I have acquired some skills that have already been proven to be very handy. I believe that all of us have hidden potential and to bring out the best, one must have a solid plan and work really hard to achieve it. Dedication to my work often helps me meet tough deadlines. I am really proud to have this feature in my character.

Here we will attempt to list a few common features of our personal characters. If you think that the list contains one of your characteristics (which we believe will do) feel free to choose it and then enhance the answer to get a good band score for this cue card/ candidate task card topic.

A) Value and Moral character traits:

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C) Personality Character traits:

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IELTS Speaking Part 2 – Topic: Describe a good part of your personality or character

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Describe a good part of your personality or character. You should say: • what it is • what this part of your personality or character is like • how it affects your life or work And explain why you think it is good.

Well, I’m going to talk about a good aspect of my character. I’m kind of an ambitious person, even though I’m not sure if this personal trait is really beneficial for me in every situation. I think it helps me pretty well, not only in my studies but also in my own life, though.

Personally, I suppose it is quite good for young people to have this kind of personal trait, because it allows them to live and work more positively. I normally tend to set high goals and show strong determination to achieve them by all means, no matter what difficult situations I’m in. I mean, I do not like playing it safe. Instead, I like being challenged in general.

However, when you have too high expectations of something and you are not able to live up to them, you may feel under pressure and lose confidence in yourself. So you should be careful and be sure that your goals are realistic for you to pursue.

Up to now, I have found that my ambition has had more of a positive influence on me than a negative one. Because of my ambitious nature, I force myself to set clear targets, to be committed and to try my best to attain my goals, and all these things motivate me a lot to follow my plans with drive and energy. It’s an amazing feeling of achievement on those occasions when my efforts are successful.

Vocabulary:

– aspect : [noun] a particular part or feature of something. Example: Her impatience is one aspect of her character that I don’t like.

– trait : [noun] a particular quality in your personality. Example: The most notable trait of British people is their politeness.

– beneficial : [adjective] having a helpful or useful effect or result. Example: A good diet and regular exercise are beneficial for your health.

– playing it safe : [expression] being careful and avoiding risks. Example: When meeting strangers, I advise playing it safe – do not tell them too many details about your life.

– challenge : [verb] test someone’s ability or skill, especially in an interesting way. Example: In the IELTS exam, students are being challenged to show their English language skills.

– expectations : [noun] hopes that something good will happen. Example: She went to college with great expectations .

– live up to : [phrasal verb] to do as well as you expect or hope. Example: I did not enjoy the film – it did not live up to all the great reviews that I had read.

– under pressure : [expression] anxious about something which you have to do. Example: The team is under pressure to win an important match tomorrow.

– pursue : [verb] do something or try to achieve something over a period of time. Example: My brother wants to pursue his ambition to become an actor.

– attain : [verb] succeed in getting something, usually after a lot of effort. Example: After many hours of climbing, they attained their goal of reaching the top of the mountain.

– motivate : [verb] make somebody want to do something, usually something which requires a lot of hard work or effort. Example: The teacher motivates all her students to work hard and pass their exams.

– drive : [noun] energy and determination to achieve things. Example: No sportsperson will succeed without a strong drive to be the best.

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IELTS Writing Task 2 Sample Answer: Ambition (Real Past IELTS Exam/Test)

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IELTS Writing Task 2 Sample Answer: Ambition (Real Past IELTS Exam/Test)

This is an IELTS writing task 2 sample answer from the real exam/test on the topic of ambition and whether or not it is a good quality.

I found this one a little bit trick because it has two questions but they are really similar.

If you’re not careful, you might end up writing the same main idea twice and that will really hurt you IELTS writing score.

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Some think that ambition is a good quality. Is it important to be ambitious? Is it a positive or negative characteristic? Real Past IELTS Exams/Tests

The rise of the one percent and accumulated capital has led many people today to question the basic value of raw ambition. In my opinion, though ambition has historical importance, it is a largely negative trait for most of society today.

Ambition’s value lies in pushing forward human progress. Some of the best evidence of this comes from advances in science. Galileo was a determined astronomer, willing to doubt ingrained dogma in order to propagate his heretical view and we owe the basis of our understanding of the planetary system to him. A more recent example would be discoveries like penicilin and vaccines in the 20th century that were all the result of highly ambitious, driven individuals whose legacies endure to this day. Without their aspirations, human civilisation would have stagnated.

However, ambition for its own sake hurts society. When ambition is severed from passion and ethics, it becomes the raw engine of political and economic greed. A good example of this would be the rampant speculation fueling Wall Street. Most employees at large brokerage firms are ambitious in terms of moving up the ladder and making more money for their clients but have little concern for the consequences of their actions. Reckless investment spurred on by greed was one of the underlying causes of the sub-prime mortgage scandal that led to a global financial crisis in 2008 during which millions of homeowners and investors lost their retirement savings. Unchecked, ambition will always tend towards excess and society will always be left to reckon with the aftermath.

In conclusion, ambition is a crucial drive behind human civilisation but it is not a positive force on its own. It is important for parents and educators to serve as good role models to inspire children to check ambition with conscience.

1. The rise of the one percent and accumulated capital has led many people today to question the basic value of raw ambition. 2. In my opinion, though ambition has historical importance, it is a largely negative trait for most of society today.

  • Paraphrase the overall topic of the essay.
  • Give your opinion – make it clear and answer both questions.

1. Ambition’s value lies in pushing forward human progress. 2. Some of the best evidence of this comes from advances in science. 3. Galileo was a determined astronomer, willing to doubt ingrained dogma in order to propagate his heretical view and we owe the basis of our understanding of the planetary system to him. 4. A more recent example would be discoveries like penicilin and vaccines in the 20th century that were all the result of highly ambitious, driven individuals whose legacies endure to this day. 5. Without their aspirations, human civilisation would have stagnated.

  • Write a topic sentence with a clear main idea at the end of it.
  • Begin to develop your main idea.
  • Use specific people for this question as examples.
  • You can continue with the same example if you know it well or give another, more recent example.
  • Conclude by related it back to the topic question.

1. However, ambition for its own sake hurts society. 2. When ambition is severed from passion and ethics, it becomes the raw engine of political and economic greed. 3. A good example of this would be the rampant speculation fueling Wall Street. 4. Most employees at large brokerage firms are ambitious in terms of moving up the ladder and making more money for their clients but have little concern for the consequences of their actions. 5. Reckless investment spurred on by greed was one of the underlying causes of the sub-prime mortgage scandal that led to a global financial crisis in 2008 during which millions of homeowners and investors lost their retirement savings. 6. Unchecked, ambition will always tend towards excess and society will always be left to reckon with the aftermath.

  • Write another topic sentence with another clear main idea at the end. These sentences can be short and simply.
  • Give another example.
  • Develop your example with specific details and strong vocabulary.
  • Continue with the same example if possible.
  • Draw conclusions at the end of your paragraph and relate it back to the overall topic.

1. In conclusion, ambition is a crucial drive behind human civilisation but it is not a positive force on its own. 2. It is important for parents and educators to serve as good role models to inspire children to check ambition with conscience.

  • Repeat your opinion for the two questions.
  • Add in an extra detail/final thought to get full marks from the examiner.

What do the words in bold below mean?

The rise of the one percent and accumulated capital has led many people today to question the basic value of raw ambition . In my opinion, though ambition has historical importance , it is a largely negative trait for most of society today.

Ambition’s value lies in pushing forward human progress . Some of the best evidence of this comes from advances in science. Galileo was a determined astronomer , willing to doubt ingrained dogma in order to propagate his heretical view and we owe the basis of our understanding of the planetary system to him. A more recent example would be discoveries like penicilin and vaccines in the 20th century that were all the result of highly ambitious, driven individuals whose legacies endure to this day. Without their aspirations , human civilisation would have stagnated .

However, ambition for its own sake hurts society. When ambition is severed from passion and ethics , it becomes the raw engine of political and economic greed . A good example of this would be the rampant speculation fueling Wall Street . Most employees at large brokerage firms are ambitious in terms of moving up the ladder and making more money for their clients but have little concern for the consequences of their actions . Reckless investment spurred on by greed was one of the underlying causes of the sub-prime mortgage scandal that led to a global financial crisis in 2008 during which millions of homeowners and investors lost their retirement savings . Unchecked , ambition will always tend towards excess and society will always be left to reckon with the aftermath .

In conclusion, ambition is a crucial drive behind human civilisation but it is not a positive force on its own . It is important for parents and educators to serve as good role models to inspire children to check ambition with conscience .

the one percent the richest people on Earth

accumulated capital lots of money, assets

question doubt

basic value importance

raw ambition base desire to get ahead

historical importance significance/weight

lies is contained in

pushing forward driving on/encouraging

human progress civilisation

determined astronomer ambitious astronomer

doubt ingrained dogma question the way things are done

propagate spread

heretical view opinion outside what is accepted

planetary system the galaxy

penicilin antibiotics

vaccines shots to immunise

driven encouraged/forced on

legacies endure remembered forever

aspirations dreams

stagnated stalled/stopped

for its own sake on its own

severed cut off from

passion caring deeply about

ethics morals

raw engine basic drive/desire

greed always wanting more

rampant speculation fueling widespread, hasty investment contributing to

Wall Street the New York financial centre

brokerage firms trading companies

moving up the ladder getting promotions/progression

little concern don’t care about

consequences of their actions results of what they did

reckless investment spurred on speculation created by

underlying causes foundations

sub-prime mortgage scandal trading bad mortgages

global financial crisis economic downturn

homeowners people who own houses

retirement savings nest egg

unchecked without regulation

tend likely to

excess over-the-top

left to reckon with the aftermath have to deal with the results

crucial drive important desire

on its own by itself

serve as good role models someone to look up to

inspire encourage

check ambition with conscience control your worst desires

Pronunciation

ðə wʌn pəˈsɛnt   əˈkjuːmjʊleɪtɪd ˈkæpɪtl   ˈkwɛsʧən   ˈbeɪsɪk ˈvæljuː   rɔː æmˈbɪʃ(ə)n hɪsˈtɒrɪkəl ɪmˈpɔːtəns laɪz   ˈpʊʃɪŋ ˈfɔːwəd   ˈhjuːmən ˈprəʊgrəs dɪˈtɜːmɪnd əsˈtrɒnəmə daʊt ɪnˈgreɪnd ˈdɒgmə   ˈprɒpəgeɪt   hɪˈrɛtɪkəl vjuː   ˈplænɪtəri ˈsɪstɪm   pɛnˈɪsʊlɪn   ˈvæksiːnz   ˈdrɪvn   ˈlɛgəsiz ɪnˈdjʊə   ˌæspəˈreɪʃ(ə)nz stægˈneɪtɪd fɔːr ɪts əʊn seɪk   sɪˈvɪəd   ˈpæʃən   ˈɛθɪks rɔː ˈɛnʤɪn   griːd ˈræmpənt ˌspɛkjʊˈleɪʃən ˈfjʊəlɪŋ   wɔːl striːt ˈbrəʊkərɪʤ fɜːmz   ˈmuːvɪŋ ʌp ðə ˈlædə   ˈlɪtl kənˈsɜːn   ˈkɒnsɪkwənsɪz ɒv ðeər ˈækʃ(ə)nz ˈrɛklɪs ɪnˈvɛstmənt spɜːd ɒn   ˌʌndəˈlaɪɪŋ ˈkɔːzɪz   sʌb-praɪm ˈmɔːgɪʤ ˈskændl   ˈgləʊbəl faɪˈnænʃəl ˈkraɪsɪs   həʊmˈəʊnəz   rɪˈtaɪəmənt ˈseɪvɪŋz ʌnˈʧɛkt tɛnd   ɪkˈsɛs   lɛft tuː ˈrɛkən wɪð ði ˈɑːftəmæθ ˈkruːʃəl draɪv ɒn ɪts əʊn sɜːv æz gʊd rəʊl ˈmɒdlz   ɪnˈspaɪə   ʧɛk æmˈbɪʃ(ə)n wɪð ˈkɒnʃəns

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The rise of t_____________ and a_____________ has led many people today to q_____________ the b_____________ of r_____________ . In my opinion, though ambition has h _____________ , it is a largely negative trait for most of society today.

Ambition’s value l_____________ in p_____________ h_____________ . Some of the best evidence of this comes from advances in science. Galileo was a d_____________ , willing to d_____________ in order to p_____________ his h_____________ and we owe the basis of our understanding of the p_____________ to him. A more recent example would be discoveries like p _____________ and v_____________ in the 20th century that were all the result of highly ambitious, d_____________ individuals whose l_____________ to this day. Without their a_____________ , human civilisation would have s_____________ .

However, ambition f_____________ hurts society. When ambition is s_____________ from p_____________ and e_____________ , it becomes the r_____________ of political and economic g_____________ . A good example of this would be the r_____________ W_____________ . Most employees at large b_____________ are ambitious in terms of m_____________ and making more money for their clients but have l_____________ for the c_____________ . R_____________ by greed was one of the u_____________ of the s_____________ that led to a g_____________ in 2008 during which millions of h_____________ and investors lost their r_____________ . U_____________ , ambition will always t_____________ towards e_____________ and society will always be l_____________ .

In conclusion, ambition is a c_____________ behind human civilisation but it is not a positive force o_____________ . It is important for parents and educators to s_____________ to i_____________ children to c_____________ .

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Listening Practice

Listen about a similar topic here, motivation:

Reading Practice

Read about whether or not ambition is good or bad below:

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/hide-and-seek/201411/is-ambition-good-or-bad

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  • Where are you working at the moment?
  • Would you want to work in another country?
  • Do you like your job now?

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Answer the question below on a related topic:

Some people believe that it is best to accept a bad situation, such as an unsatisfactory job or shortage of money. Others argue that it is better to try and improve such situations. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion. Read my sample answer for this here.

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IELTS Band Nine Essay: Is ambition a positive character trait?

Our band nine sample essays give you the opportunity to learn from successful essays that show off the best structure, vocabulary and grammar. This IELTS essay on ambition looks at if this is a positive or a negative character trait. Scroll down for why this essay scores a band nine.

Is ambition good? Band nine essay sample

This is my band nine model answer. Pay attention to the structure, grammar, vocabulary and general way I’ve answered the question.

Some people believe that ambition is a positive character trait. What is your opinion?

It is a common belief that being ambitious is something people should aspire to . In this essay, I will argue that this view is incorrect. First, because ambition leads people to be focused on the wrong thing. Second, because ambitious people can be unsatisfied.

First, if people are very ambitious, it can focus them on things that will not bring contentment . While ambition is important for a high-flying career , being too driven can lead to working overtime and spending less time with friends and family. Ultimately, as having strong relationships with others is more likely to lead to happiness, it is not good to be so ambitious in your career that you do not spend quality time with your loved ones. Similarly, when someone is too focused on achieving their ambitions, they can ignore exercise and hobbies which are also important for a good life.

Second, overly ambitious people can be insatiable . When someone who is highly ambitious achieves a goal, they may be satisfied for a short time. However, because ambitious people always want to be working towards a goal, they will soon replace their original goal with a new one and become dissatisfied again. For instance, someone whose goal is to be a millionaire may once they achieve their goal, quickly want to a multi-millionaire .

To conclude, ambition distracts people from what is truly important in life and causes them to never be satisfied with what they have. As a result, I believe that it is better to not be ambitious.

Why is this essay band nine?

In this section, I’ll explore all the vocabulary I think is useful or interesting from this essay. I’ve organised the words in the same order they appear in the essay

If you aspire to something, it means that you want to achieve it.

Contentment

Contentment is a word for the state of feeling content. If you are content you feel satisfied.

High-flying career

A high-flying career is one where you are very successful.

A driven individual is someone who has lots of motivation.

Quality time

Quality time is time spent with someone where you give them your full attention and which brings you happiness.

If someone is insatiable, they are never satisfied with what they have.

Millionaire/Multi-millionaire

A millionaire is someone with a million pounds, dollars or another currency. If you are a multi-millionaire, you have multiple millions. In other words, you have more than two million.

This essay question is an opinion-type essay . For this essay type, you want to present your opinion in the introduction. Then, you should give two reasons for your opinion in your two body paragraphs before answering once again with your opinion in the conclusion. This essay follows this format well. Another aspect of the essay structure worth paying attention to is how it outlines what the main points will be in the introduction and then recaps what they were in the conclusion.

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Communication and Personality: Most Common IELTS Essay topics

Technology and Communication:

  • Old Technology : In past era, people communicate with each other via telephone and letters. Even before it, they use to interact face to face only.
  • New/Modern Technology : In modern era, people communicate with each other using Internet (Digital Era).

Role of technology: Technology has changed the way we communicate with each other, even the way we represent ourselves in the society. With time people are becoming more extrovert with the help of technology as they can easily express their views on social media like Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp and many more.

Family and Communication:

Negative impact of New/Modern Technology on family:

  • Modern Technology has changed the basic structure of our family. Family members talk less with each other.
  • Spend more time on social media and people live in a virtual world
  • Thus, they have not enough time to spend with their family

Positive points of Old Technology: – Family members used to communicate with each other from one city to another through telephone and letters. Old Technology did not interface with the relations of the individuals that much as compared to the modern technology, rather it solidified them.

Face to face v/s long distance communication:

Benefits of Face-to-Face Communication :

  • a) More real communication
  • b) Has more emotions
  • c) Better for building good relations.

Problems of Long-Distance Communication:

  • a) More misunderstandings happen between individuals.
  • b) Not practical for long time.
  • c) Lack of physical presence hinders the relations.

Role of Technology: Technology has changed face-to-face communication and has transformed it into virtual communication. Ultimately, came up with long term distances.

Types of communication:

  • ‘One to one’ communication via mobile phones and messenger.
  • ‘One to society’ communication is done through social media, when some influencer gets live and shares his thoughts.

Role of Technology: Technology has transformed Communication. It has been changing from ‘one to one’ communication into ‘one to society’ communication.

The Development of Character and Personality :

Communication helps to improve our personality. Because when we can share feelings and emotions with others, we learn new things. As technology has changed the way of communication, it helps an individual to become more extroverts in nature, bold and mature.

Innate Personality VS Developed Personality:

Innate: Innate means inborn talent.

Developed Personality: Developed personality is made through learning and gaining knowledge about various aspects of life from the society.

Role of Communication and Technology: Communication provides help to express inborn talent (especially modern or new technology). It also helps to develop skills and gain knowledge because through communication. With it we get to know about various new things. ‘ Communication helps to educate ourselves’.

Personality:

  • Happiness is hard to define as it means different things to different people.
  • People feel happy when share their views and thoughts and spend time with family.
  • Another source of fun and enjoyment are hobbies, sports and games.
  • Moreover, money is also considered as a source of happiness but it is not.
  • There are others which define happiness as something deeper and are into salvation.
  • To live a good life, its important to be happy and have stability.
  • Life has to be meaningful to remain happy.
  • Achievement and Success lead to happiness.
  • Rearing and bringing up children also leads to happiness.
  • Religious activities can also cause happiness.
  • Same like happiness, success is hard to define.
  • Raising a family is considered as symbol of success by few .
  • Being wealthy or having a high status are elements of success in modern life.
  • Rich and famous people as seen as successful in life but the masses.
  • Bill Gates, Steve Jobs are epitome of success for the people.
  • Their success is due to their hard work in their profession.
  • Achieving personal or professional goals is also symbol of success.
  • Hard work is the only source of success.
  • Long-term planning and effort is the path to success.

Nature or Nurture:

  • Genetics/ genes determine our personalities
  • Our abilities and talents are inherited from our parents.
  • While Others believe that our education and upbringing are more crucial.
  • Our personalities develop according to the influences around us.
  • Nurture is more important than nature.
  • Our personality is more influenced by the way of nurturing.
  • Personalities are the hard work of nature and nurture.
  • By working hard and planning, we can achieve our goal.
  • Many successful people are self-made as they work hard
  • We are not limited by our genetic characteristic or upbringing rather they develop with time.

Sample questions:

Q1. Happiness is considered very important in life.

Why is it difficult to define?

What factors are important in achieving happiness? ( Read Band 9 Answer )

Q2. Research indicates that the characteristics we are born with have much more influence on our personality and development than any experiences we may have in our life?

Q3. Some people say that the only reason for learning a foreign language is in order to travel to or work in a foreign country. Others say that these are not the only reasons why someone should learn a foreign language.

Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

Q4. Some people believe that allowing children to make their own choices on everyday matters (such as food, clothes and entrainment) is likely to result in a society of individuals who only think about their own wishes. Other people believe that it is important for children to make decisions about matters that affect them.

Discuss both these views and give your opinion.

Q5. Living in a country where you have to speak a foreign language can cause serious social problems, as well as practical problems.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement.

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IELTS Speaking Vocabulary about People, Personalities and Characters

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IELTS Speaking Part 1 - Style questions

Examiner:  Do you enjoy meeting new people?

Minna: Yes, I do, but I admit that it does depend on the context. For example, if I am with a group of life long friends as well, I feel more confident and relaxed than if I am alone, when I feel more timid and awkward.

I think that at work I try to put up a façade of being professional and in control although underneath the surface I am paddling like a swan.

Examiner: Would you describe yourself as a sociable person?

Mario: I’d like to say so, as I am always happy to get involved in organising parties and gatherings – indeed I can be a bit of a control freak , as I have an eye for detail. However, I would be more than delighted to be described as reliable and dependable as we all need friends we can rely on .

I have known my best friends since school, and we trust each other completely and pick up where we left off each time we see each other.

Examiner: Are you usually punctual or late?

Judy:   That’s a great question! Every year I make a resolution to be on time for both work and social meetings, but I have a terrible habit of always being slightly late.

I know that punctuality is a virtue and I am always embarrassed by being a bad time keeper , especially when I understand that being late is rude and disrespectful . I will keep working on improving this negative trait .

IELTS Speaking Part 2 - Style question

Describe a person you would like to be similar to. you should say.

  • Who this person is?
  • What this person does?
  • What qualities this person has and explain why you would like to be similar to this person?

Edin: I’d like to talk about a teacher who is Head of Pastoral care at a school I used to go to. Pastoral duties revolve around the mental and social health of students more than the academic side but of course, the two work in tandem.

This lady, Mrs Butler, has held this job for more than a decade, and she is inspiring with her attention to detail and caring personality.

It is her job to interact with students, in a relaxed, almost parental way and create the kind of atmosphere where they can trust her, and share any problems and issues they may have.

As part of her duties, she would liaise between the students and other members of staff, education, and healthcare professional bodies, and parents as needed.

The interpersonal and communication skills required for this role are very demanding  and take a long time to learn if not acquired naturally.

Mrs. Butler is enormously empathetic, she really understands emotion and is a great and generous listener and I believe these are all key qualities that are important to emulate .

I think that interacting with students and colleagues at work can present many challenges and an understanding of human characteristics, even the psychology, of how people think and respond to each other is more and more important.

I would love to be considered as caring, considerate, and reliable as she is and she is really one of those rare people who can connect with anyone, anywhere.

Describe a famous person you are interested in. You should say:

  • who this person is and how do you know about him/her
  • what sort of life did the person have before becoming famous
  • how did this person become famous
  • explain why you like this person

Read and listen to the sample answer  here .

Describe a positive change in your life. You should say: 

  • what the change was
  • when it happened 
  • how it happened
  • explain why it was a positive change

IELTS Speaking Part 3 – Style question

Examiner:  How do you think the personalities of men and women vary?

Sergi : It is often said that men can be more opinionated and less empathetic than women and it is true that this is often a male stereotype .

However, compared to previous generations, many men today are more in touch with their feelings, less moody and are much more aware of the challenges faced by regarding juggling a family and parenthood.

Examiner: How do companies try to assess the personalities of people who are applying for jobs?

Alice: Rather than a traditional interview nowadays, many companies demand high grades in psychometric tests which have been designed to test character in order to select candidates who are compatible with the company mentality.

Whilst these tests may highlight insecure or weaker candidates, I am not convinced that it is the most effective way to judge personality.

Examiner: Why do you think they do this?

Aloic: In my opinion, these tests are used to save time as most jobs today attract numerous applicants and it must be hard to choose the strongest and most suitable.

That said, to be defined by an algorithm or computer program is terrifying and critics suggest that it cannot effectively determine those with good communication skills or natural leaders .

Vocabulary to talk about positive changes

  • it's never too late to change your ways:   it’s always possible to change habits or lifestyle
  • turn (your) life around: change (your) life completely
  • work around the clock: work very long hours 
  • take (your) job home with you: worry about work outside working hours
  • be into (something): be very interested in (something)
  • jump at the chance: take the opportunity enthusiastically
  • bump into (someone):   meet (someone you know) by chance
  • it struck me: it gave me that impression
  • more to (it) than meets the eye:  (it’s) more complicated or interesting than (it) appears
  • to be hooked: to be totally involved
  • like a breath of fresh air: something new and exciting 
  • do (someone) a world of good: have a very positive influence on (your) life
  • tied up in: very busy and unable to get away
  • on the up and up: getting better all the time
  • A change for the better: a positive difference

Vocabulary to talk about famous people

  • follow (someone) online:   choose to read about someone in news articles or social media
  • first come to (your) notice:   be aware of someone or something for the first time 
  • headline news: the most important news of the day
  • in the spotlight: the focus of attention
  • know next to nothing about (something): have very little knowledge of 
  • become front page news: be among the most important news items 
  • have a hard time: experience difficult moments
  • rise to fame:   become increasingly well-known
  • handle (yourself): behave when in public or under pressure  
  • (something) strikes you: something that impresses you very much
  • become an inspiration for (others): inspire others through what you do
  • take up the cause: become involved in some social or political cause 
  • the voice and face of (something): the person most associated with something 
  • shy away from (something): not enjoy being the centre of attraction  
  • not all about (someone): not just about the person but more important than that

Vocabulary List and Definitions

  • confident: in control
  • awkward: uncomfortable
  • underneath the surface, I am paddling like a swan: looking calm but not feeling it.
  • put up a façade: to pretend to be something you are not
  • a control freak: to want to do things yourself
  • an eye for detail: making sure everything is perfect
  • reliable and dependable: be trusted not to let someone down
  • punctuality: being on time
  • disrespectful: impolite
  • a negative trait: bad characteristic
  • parental way: behave like a mother or final
  • interpersonal skills: be good at talking to others
  • empathetic: understanding others emotions
  • generous listener : take time to hear what others are saying
  • to emulate: to be like
  • considerate: kind and thoughtful
  • insecure: shy and not confident
  • moody: sometimes happy and sometimes sad/ cross

More IELTS Speaking Tutorials

Below are more  IELTS Speaking vocabulary  tutorials to help you prepare for your  IELTS exam :

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  • Vocabulary about social media
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  • Vocabulary about sport
  • Vocabulary about the coronavirus
  • IELTS Speaking Part 2 Cue Cards about People
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  • IELTS Speaking Part 2 Cue Cards about Shopping
  • IELTS Speaking Cue Cards about Accommodation 

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