Daily Slice of IELTS Ideas
Family
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Family Size
Families in many countries are not as large as they used to be.
We tend to live in small nuclear families rather than large extended families.
Parents tend to have fewer children.
Young children are no longer expected to work.
Nowadays both parents often work.
It costs so much to bring children up.
It is more difficult to raise a large family.
More Complex ideas about FAMILY
* Many families are multicultural, with parents from different ethnic or national backgrounds.* With the rise of single-parent households, grandparents are often taking on a more significant caregiving role.
* The internet and social media have changed the way families communicate and stay connected.* With the increasing cost of living, many families are struggling to make ends meet and are having to make difficult financial decisions.
* The concept of family is evolving, with some families choosing to adopt non-traditional structures, such as blended families, same-sex families, or families with non-biological parents.* The traditional gender roles within families are changing, with more men taking on caregiving responsibilities and more women pursuing careers outside the home.
* With the rise of remote work, families are having to navigate the challenges of working from home and maintaining a healthy work-life balance.* The stigma around mental health is decreasing, and families are becoming more open to seeking help and support for mental health issues.
* With the increasing awareness of climate change, families are becoming more environmentally conscious and making changes to reduce their carbon footprint.* The way we celebrate family traditions and holidays is changing, with many families incorporating new cultural practices and traditions into their celebrations.
* The concept of family is becoming more inclusive, with many families welcoming extended family members, such as aunts, uncles, and cousins, into their daily lives.* With the rise of technology, families are having to navigate the challenges of screen time and setting boundaries around digital use.
I hope these ideas are helpful!
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Family
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Family Size
Families in many countries are not as large as they used to be.
We tend to live in small nuclear families rather than large extended families.
Parents tend to have fewer children.
Young children are no longer expected to work.
Nowadays both parents often work.
It costs so much to bring children up.
It is more difficult to raise a large family.
More Complex ideas about FAMILY
* Many families are multicultural, with parents from different ethnic or national backgrounds.* With the rise of single-parent households, grandparents are often taking on a more significant caregiving role.
* The internet and social media have changed the way families communicate and stay connected.* With the increasing cost of living, many families are struggling to make ends meet and are having to make difficult financial decisions.
* The concept of family is evolving, with some families choosing to adopt non-traditional structures, such as blended families, same-sex families, or families with non-biological parents.* The traditional gender roles within families are changing, with more men taking on caregiving responsibilities and more women pursuing careers outside the home.
* With the rise of remote work, families are having to navigate the challenges of working from home and maintaining a healthy work-life balance.* The stigma around mental health is decreasing, and families are becoming more open to seeking help and support for mental health issues.
* With the increasing awareness of climate change, families are becoming more environmentally conscious and making changes to reduce their carbon footprint.* The way we celebrate family traditions and holidays is changing, with many families incorporating new cultural practices and traditions into their celebrations.
* The concept of family is becoming more inclusive, with many families welcoming extended family members, such as aunts, uncles, and cousins, into their daily lives.* With the rise of technology, families are having to navigate the challenges of screen time and setting boundaries around digital use.
I hope these ideas are helpful!
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🇺🇸- Actions speak louder than words.
- Действия говорят громче слов.
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🇺🇸- Actions speak louder than words.
- Действия говорят громче слов.
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Daily Slice of IELTS Vocabulary
Here are 10 vocabulary and collocations related to marriage and divorce that you can use for IELTS :
1. Tie the knot: to get married (a bit informal dont use in writing)
Example: "After years of dating, they finally decided to tie the knot and get married."
2. Inseparable: unable to be separated or apart
Example: "The couple was inseparable, and their love for each other only grew stronger with time."
3. Irreconcilable differences: significant disagreements that cannot be resolved
Example: "The couple's irreconcilable differences in their views on parenting led to their divorce."
4. Bitter end: the final stage of a relationship that is ending
Example: "The couple's marriage reached its bitter end when they realized they had grown apart."
5. Loveless marriage: a marriage that lacks love or passion
Example: "After years of a loveless marriage, they decided to divorce and start anew."
6. Divorce proceedings: the legal process of ending a marriage
Example: "The couple's divorce proceedings were lengthy and complicated, but they finally reached a settlement."
7. Custody battle: a dispute over the care and upbringing of children
Example: "The parents engaged in a bitter custody battle over their young daughter, causing emotional distress for all involved."
8. Blame game: a situation where each person tries to shift the responsibility for a problem onto the other
Example: "The couple's divorce was marked by a blame game, with each side accusing the other of being responsible for the breakdown of their relationship."
9. Second chance: an opportunity to start again or try something new
Example: "After their divorce, they both got a second chance to find happiness and build new relationships."
10. Heartbreak: intense emotional pain caused by the end of a relationship
Example: "The couple's divorce left both of them with heartbreak and a sense of loss."
These vocabulary and collocations should help you to express your ideas more effectively in your IELTS Writing task. Remember to use them in context and to vary your sentence structure to achieve a high score.
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Here are 10 vocabulary and collocations related to marriage and divorce that you can use for IELTS :
1. Tie the knot: to get married (a bit informal dont use in writing)
Example: "After years of dating, they finally decided to tie the knot and get married."
2. Inseparable: unable to be separated or apart
Example: "The couple was inseparable, and their love for each other only grew stronger with time."
3. Irreconcilable differences: significant disagreements that cannot be resolved
Example: "The couple's irreconcilable differences in their views on parenting led to their divorce."
4. Bitter end: the final stage of a relationship that is ending
Example: "The couple's marriage reached its bitter end when they realized they had grown apart."
5. Loveless marriage: a marriage that lacks love or passion
Example: "After years of a loveless marriage, they decided to divorce and start anew."
6. Divorce proceedings: the legal process of ending a marriage
Example: "The couple's divorce proceedings were lengthy and complicated, but they finally reached a settlement."
7. Custody battle: a dispute over the care and upbringing of children
Example: "The parents engaged in a bitter custody battle over their young daughter, causing emotional distress for all involved."
8. Blame game: a situation where each person tries to shift the responsibility for a problem onto the other
Example: "The couple's divorce was marked by a blame game, with each side accusing the other of being responsible for the breakdown of their relationship."
9. Second chance: an opportunity to start again or try something new
Example: "After their divorce, they both got a second chance to find happiness and build new relationships."
10. Heartbreak: intense emotional pain caused by the end of a relationship
Example: "The couple's divorce left both of them with heartbreak and a sense of loss."
These vocabulary and collocations should help you to express your ideas more effectively in your IELTS Writing task. Remember to use them in context and to vary your sentence structure to achieve a high score.
#DailySliceofIELTSVocabulary #Vocabulary aboutMarriage #VocanularyAboutDivorce
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🇺🇸Blessing in disguise
- Благо в беде / Неприятность, оказавшаяся благом
(используется для описания ситуации, когда что-то, что изначально кажется негативным, в конечном итоге оказывается полезным или приводит к положительным результатам)
🇺🇸- Maybe it's a blessing in disguise.
- Может быть, это благо в беде.
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🇺🇸Blessing in disguise
- Благо в беде / Неприятность, оказавшаяся благом
(используется для описания ситуации, когда что-то, что изначально кажется негативным, в конечном итоге оказывается полезным или приводит к положительным результатам)
🇺🇸- Maybe it's a blessing in disguise.
- Может быть, это благо в беде.
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The teacher asked us to [ … ] our homework by Friday. — Учитель попросил нас выполнить домашнее задание к пятнице.
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These are top 3 places for me in Italy - Forte Dei Marmi, Amalfi Cost and Portfofino. And what are yours? 🇮🇹
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I always [ … ] breakfast at 7 a.m. — Я всегда завтракаю в 7 утра.
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Daily Slice of ELTS Ideas
Divorce
In the past, divorce was unacceptable.
It was considered to be embarrassing for a family.
People stayed together for religious or family reasons.
Divorce is more socially acceptable nowadays.
It has become much more common.
Divorce can be extremely stressful.
Lone parents may face financial difficulties.
Many single parents have to rely on benefits paid by the state.
Divorce can have a negative effect on children.
Children from single-parent families are more likely to get lower grades or drop out of school.
The rise in divorce rates may be connected to some social problems
#Divorce #Ideas #IELTSIdeas #IdeasForIELTS
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Divorce
In the past, divorce was unacceptable.
It was considered to be embarrassing for a family.
People stayed together for religious or family reasons.
Divorce is more socially acceptable nowadays.
It has become much more common.
Divorce can be extremely stressful.
Lone parents may face financial difficulties.
Many single parents have to rely on benefits paid by the state.
Divorce can have a negative effect on children.
Children from single-parent families are more likely to get lower grades or drop out of school.
The rise in divorce rates may be connected to some social problems
#Divorce #Ideas #IELTSIdeas #IdeasForIELTS
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🇺🇸Tag along
- Увязаться за кем-то / Пойти с кем-то
Can’t be bothered
- Мне лень / Нет желания, что-либо делать
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- Увязаться за кем-то / Пойти с кем-то
Can’t be bothered
- Мне лень / Нет желания, что-либо делать
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Could you please [ … ] a decision as soon as possible? — Не мог бы ты принять решение как можно скорее?
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Are you a gardening enthusiast? Which tools are essential for you?
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If he [ … ] late, he will miss the meeting. — Если он опоздает, он пропустит встречу.
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Essay Questions
"Marriage is a sacred institution that should be preserved at all costs. Do you agree or disagree?"
Model Answer
Writing Task 2
In today's society, the institution of marriage is facing a crisis. With the increasing number of divorces, it is clear that many couples are struggling to maintain a healthy and loving relationship. While some may argue that marriage is a sacred institution that should be preserved at all costs, I firmly believe that it is essential to recognize that not all marriages are meant to last.
In fact, many couples who tie the knot do so with irreconcilable differences that cannot be resolved. When this happens, it is better to acknowledge the bitter end of the relationship and move on rather than prolonging the agony. A loveless marriage, for instance, can be a recipe for disaster, leading to emotional distress and heartbreak for all parties involved.
Furthermore, the divorce proceedings can be a lengthy and complicated process, causing unnecessary stress and financial burden on the couple. In such cases, it is crucial to prioritize the well-being of the individuals involved, rather than trying to salvage a relationship that is beyond repair.
In conclusion, while marriage is a beautiful institution, it is essential to recognize that not all marriages are meant to last. Rather than trying to force a relationship to work, it is better to acknowledge the bitter end and move on, giving each individual a second chance to find happiness and build a new life. By doing so, we can promote a healthier and more realistic approach to marriage and relationships.
#ModelAnswer #ModelAnswer
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"Marriage is a sacred institution that should be preserved at all costs. Do you agree or disagree?"
Model Answer
Writing Task 2
In today's society, the institution of marriage is facing a crisis. With the increasing number of divorces, it is clear that many couples are struggling to maintain a healthy and loving relationship. While some may argue that marriage is a sacred institution that should be preserved at all costs, I firmly believe that it is essential to recognize that not all marriages are meant to last.
In fact, many couples who tie the knot do so with irreconcilable differences that cannot be resolved. When this happens, it is better to acknowledge the bitter end of the relationship and move on rather than prolonging the agony. A loveless marriage, for instance, can be a recipe for disaster, leading to emotional distress and heartbreak for all parties involved.
Furthermore, the divorce proceedings can be a lengthy and complicated process, causing unnecessary stress and financial burden on the couple. In such cases, it is crucial to prioritize the well-being of the individuals involved, rather than trying to salvage a relationship that is beyond repair.
In conclusion, while marriage is a beautiful institution, it is essential to recognize that not all marriages are meant to last. Rather than trying to force a relationship to work, it is better to acknowledge the bitter end and move on, giving each individual a second chance to find happiness and build a new life. By doing so, we can promote a healthier and more realistic approach to marriage and relationships.
#ModelAnswer #ModelAnswer
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🇺🇸- This too shall pass.
- Это тоже пройдет / Пройдет и это.
(означает, что трудные времена и неприятные ситуации не вечны, и со временем они изменятся или закончатся)
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🇺🇸- This too shall pass.
- Это тоже пройдет / Пройдет и это.
(означает, что трудные времена и неприятные ситуации не вечны, и со временем они изменятся или закончатся)
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If they buy the tickets, they [ … ] us. — Если они купят билеты, они присоединятся к нам.
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If you mix red and blue, you [ … ] purple. — Если смешать красный и синий, получается фиолетовый.
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