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Essay Question
Some people believe that climate change is the most pressing global issue, while others argue that poverty and inequality are more significant problems. Discuss both views and give your own opinion
Model Answer
Climate change and poverty/inequality are two of the most pressing issues facing our world today. Some people believe that climate change is the most significant problem, while others argue that poverty and inequality are more important. In my opinion, both views have some merit, but I believe that climate change is the most pressing issue.
On one hand, climate change is a global problem that affects everyone, regardless of their economic or social status. Rising temperatures and extreme weather events are already causing devastating consequences, such as more frequent natural disasters, droughts, and heatwaves. If we don't take immediate action to reduce our carbon footprint and transition to renewable energy sources, the consequences will be catastrophic. Climate change is also exacerbating poverty and inequality, as those who are already vulnerable are disproportionately affected by its impacts.
On the other hand, poverty and inequality are significant problems that need to be addressed. Many people around the world still lack access to basic necessities like food, water, and healthcare. Poverty and inequality can also contribute to climate change, as people may be forced to rely on unsustainable practices to survive. However, I believe that addressing poverty and inequality is a long-term process that requires significant economic and social changes. In contrast, addressing climate change requires immediate action and a global effort.
In conclusion, while both climate change and poverty/inequality are important issues, I believe that climate change is the most pressing problem. We need to take immediate action to reduce our carbon footprint and transition to renewable energy sources to mitigate its impacts. However, we also need to address poverty and inequality in the long term to ensure that everyone has access to the resources they need to thrive.
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Some people believe that climate change is the most pressing global issue, while others argue that poverty and inequality are more significant problems. Discuss both views and give your own opinion
Model Answer
Climate change and poverty/inequality are two of the most pressing issues facing our world today. Some people believe that climate change is the most significant problem, while others argue that poverty and inequality are more important. In my opinion, both views have some merit, but I believe that climate change is the most pressing issue.
On one hand, climate change is a global problem that affects everyone, regardless of their economic or social status. Rising temperatures and extreme weather events are already causing devastating consequences, such as more frequent natural disasters, droughts, and heatwaves. If we don't take immediate action to reduce our carbon footprint and transition to renewable energy sources, the consequences will be catastrophic. Climate change is also exacerbating poverty and inequality, as those who are already vulnerable are disproportionately affected by its impacts.
On the other hand, poverty and inequality are significant problems that need to be addressed. Many people around the world still lack access to basic necessities like food, water, and healthcare. Poverty and inequality can also contribute to climate change, as people may be forced to rely on unsustainable practices to survive. However, I believe that addressing poverty and inequality is a long-term process that requires significant economic and social changes. In contrast, addressing climate change requires immediate action and a global effort.
In conclusion, while both climate change and poverty/inequality are important issues, I believe that climate change is the most pressing problem. We need to take immediate action to reduce our carbon footprint and transition to renewable energy sources to mitigate its impacts. However, we also need to address poverty and inequality in the long term to ensure that everyone has access to the resources they need to thrive.
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🇺🇸Stitch someone up
- Обмануть / Предать / Подставить кого-то
(кто-то намеренно создает ситуацию, в которой другой человек оказывается в невыгодном положении или выглядит виновным)
🇺🇸- I'll never forgive you for stitching me up like that.
- Я никогда не прощу тебя за то, что ты меня так предал.
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🇺🇸Stitch someone up
- Обмануть / Предать / Подставить кого-то
(кто-то намеренно создает ситуацию, в которой другой человек оказывается в невыгодном положении или выглядит виновным)
🇺🇸- I'll never forgive you for stitching me up like that.
- Я никогда не прощу тебя за то, что ты меня так предал.
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The factory had to [ … ] production due to high costs. — Фабрике пришлось сократить производство из-за высоких расходов.
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Daily Slice of IELTS Vocabulary
Topic: global poverty and inequality,
Here are 10 IELTS-level words and collocations related to global poverty and inequality, categorized as B2 and C1:
B2 Level
1. Vulnerability (noun): susceptibility to harm or exploitationExample: "The poverty-stricken community is particularly vulnerable to natural disasters."
2. Economic disparity (noun phrase): a difference in economic status or wealthExample: "The economic disparity between rich and poor countries is a major concern."
3. Social exclusion (noun phrase): the act of excluding people from social, economic, or political participationExample: "The marginalized community faces social exclusion due to their poverty."
4. Socio-economic (adjective): relating to both social and economic factorsExample: "The socio-economic factors contributing to poverty are complex and multifaceted."
5. Disenfranchised (adjective): deprived of political or social rightsExample: "The disenfranchised community is demanding greater representation in government."
C1 Level
1. Inequitable distribution (noun phrase): an unfair or unequal distribution of resources or opportunities
Example: "The inequitable distribution of wealth is a major driver of global poverty."
2. Structural inequality (noun phrase): a deep-seated, systemic inequality that is difficult to change
Example: "Structural inequality in education and employment perpetuates poverty."
3. Economic marginalization (noun phrase): the process of being pushed to the economic periphery
Example: "The economic marginalization of rural communities has led to widespread poverty."
4. Humanitarian crisis (noun phrase): a situation in which people are in urgent need of assistance due to poverty, conflict, or disaster
Example: "The humanitarian crisis in the refugee camp is a result of the ongoing conflict and poverty."
5. Sustainable development (noun phrase): development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
Example: "Achieving sustainable development requires addressing global poverty and inequality."
Remember to use these words and collocations in context to improve your IELTS writing and speaking skills. Good luck with your exam!
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Topic: global poverty and inequality,
Here are 10 IELTS-level words and collocations related to global poverty and inequality, categorized as B2 and C1:
B2 Level
1. Vulnerability (noun): susceptibility to harm or exploitationExample: "The poverty-stricken community is particularly vulnerable to natural disasters."
2. Economic disparity (noun phrase): a difference in economic status or wealthExample: "The economic disparity between rich and poor countries is a major concern."
3. Social exclusion (noun phrase): the act of excluding people from social, economic, or political participationExample: "The marginalized community faces social exclusion due to their poverty."
4. Socio-economic (adjective): relating to both social and economic factorsExample: "The socio-economic factors contributing to poverty are complex and multifaceted."
5. Disenfranchised (adjective): deprived of political or social rightsExample: "The disenfranchised community is demanding greater representation in government."
C1 Level
1. Inequitable distribution (noun phrase): an unfair or unequal distribution of resources or opportunities
Example: "The inequitable distribution of wealth is a major driver of global poverty."
2. Structural inequality (noun phrase): a deep-seated, systemic inequality that is difficult to change
Example: "Structural inequality in education and employment perpetuates poverty."
3. Economic marginalization (noun phrase): the process of being pushed to the economic periphery
Example: "The economic marginalization of rural communities has led to widespread poverty."
4. Humanitarian crisis (noun phrase): a situation in which people are in urgent need of assistance due to poverty, conflict, or disaster
Example: "The humanitarian crisis in the refugee camp is a result of the ongoing conflict and poverty."
5. Sustainable development (noun phrase): development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
Example: "Achieving sustainable development requires addressing global poverty and inequality."
Remember to use these words and collocations in context to improve your IELTS writing and speaking skills. Good luck with your exam!
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🇺🇸Stick it out
- Терпеть / Стоять до конца / Продержаться
🇺🇸- I just have to stick it out for a year. One year.
- Я должна продержаться один год. Один год.
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🇺🇸Stick it out
- Терпеть / Стоять до конца / Продержаться
🇺🇸- I just have to stick it out for a year. One year.
- Я должна продержаться один год. Один год.
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He decided [ … ]a new car after his old one broke down. — Он решил купить новую машину после того, как его старая сломалась.
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I need to [ … ] early tomorrow for my flight. — Завтра мне нужно рано проснуться, чтобы успеть на самолет.
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Daily Slice of IELTS Ideas
Positives of Immigration and Multi-Cultural Societies
From an economic perspective, immigration can be extremely positive.
Many immigrants have skills that are needed in the country they move to.
Immigrants who find work contribute to the economy of their new country.
Many immigrants send money home to help family members.
Immigration also creates cultural diversity.
People of many different nationalities learn to live together.
This can help people to become more open-minded and tolerant.
Negatives of Immigration
Some people believe that immigrants take jobs that should go to local people.
Some immigrant workers work longer hours for less money.
Companies might pay lower salaries to immigrant workers.
Unemployment rates could rise if there are too many immigrants
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Positives of Immigration and Multi-Cultural Societies
From an economic perspective, immigration can be extremely positive.
Many immigrants have skills that are needed in the country they move to.
Immigrants who find work contribute to the economy of their new country.
Many immigrants send money home to help family members.
Immigration also creates cultural diversity.
People of many different nationalities learn to live together.
This can help people to become more open-minded and tolerant.
Negatives of Immigration
Some people believe that immigrants take jobs that should go to local people.
Some immigrant workers work longer hours for less money.
Companies might pay lower salaries to immigrant workers.
Unemployment rates could rise if there are too many immigrants
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🇺🇸Pick on sb
- Придираться к кому-либо
🇺🇸- Miranda's picking on you.
Poor you, poor Andy.
- Миранда придирается к тебе. Бедняжка. Бедная Энди.
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🇺🇸Pick on sb
- Придираться к кому-либо
🇺🇸- Miranda's picking on you.
Poor you, poor Andy.
- Миранда придирается к тебе. Бедняжка. Бедная Энди.
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She [ … ] her old clothes to a local charity. — Она отдала свою старую одежду в местную благотворительную
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If I [ … ] the bus, I will take a taxi. — Если я опоздаю на автобус, то возьму такси.
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Sample Questions
**IELTS Speaking Questions**
1. Do you think immigration is a positive or negative thing for a country? Why?
(Note: This question is a good opportunity to discuss the economic benefits of immigration, such as the contribution of immigrants to the economy and the creation of cultural diversity.)
2. Have you ever met someone who has moved to a new country? What was their experience like?
(Note: This question allows you to discuss the challenges and benefits of immigration, as well as the importance of cultural diversity and open-mindedness.)
3. In your opinion, what are the most significant benefits of living in a multi-cultural society?
(Note: This question is a good opportunity to discuss the benefits of cultural diversity, such as increased tolerance and open-mindedness, and the opportunities for people to learn from each other.)
IELTS Writing Task 2 Questions
1. Some people believe that immigration is a positive thing for a country, while others think it has negative effects. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.
(Note: This question requires you to discuss both the positive and negative effects of immigration, and to give your own opinion on the topic.)
2. In recent years, many countries have experienced an influx of immigrants. While some people see this as a threat to their way of life, others believe that immigration brings many benefits. What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of immigration, and do you think it is a positive or negative thing for a country?
(Note: This question requires you to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of immigration, and to give your own opinion on the topic.)
3. The increasing number of immigrants in many countries has led to concerns about the impact on the economy and society. While some people believe that immigration is a necessary evil, others think that it is a positive force that brings new ideas and perspectives. What are some of the arguments for and against immigration, and do you think it is a positive or negative thing for a country?
(Note: This question requires you to discuss the arguments for and against immigration, and to give your own opinion on the topic.)
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**IELTS Speaking Questions**
1. Do you think immigration is a positive or negative thing for a country? Why?
(Note: This question is a good opportunity to discuss the economic benefits of immigration, such as the contribution of immigrants to the economy and the creation of cultural diversity.)
2. Have you ever met someone who has moved to a new country? What was their experience like?
(Note: This question allows you to discuss the challenges and benefits of immigration, as well as the importance of cultural diversity and open-mindedness.)
3. In your opinion, what are the most significant benefits of living in a multi-cultural society?
(Note: This question is a good opportunity to discuss the benefits of cultural diversity, such as increased tolerance and open-mindedness, and the opportunities for people to learn from each other.)
IELTS Writing Task 2 Questions
1. Some people believe that immigration is a positive thing for a country, while others think it has negative effects. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.
(Note: This question requires you to discuss both the positive and negative effects of immigration, and to give your own opinion on the topic.)
2. In recent years, many countries have experienced an influx of immigrants. While some people see this as a threat to their way of life, others believe that immigration brings many benefits. What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of immigration, and do you think it is a positive or negative thing for a country?
(Note: This question requires you to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of immigration, and to give your own opinion on the topic.)
3. The increasing number of immigrants in many countries has led to concerns about the impact on the economy and society. While some people believe that immigration is a necessary evil, others think that it is a positive force that brings new ideas and perspectives. What are some of the arguments for and against immigration, and do you think it is a positive or negative thing for a country?
(Note: This question requires you to discuss the arguments for and against immigration, and to give your own opinion on the topic.)
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🇺🇸Like the back of my hand
- Как свои пять пальцев
🇺🇸- Don't worry. I know this city like the back of my hand.
- Не волнуйся. Я знаю этот город, как свои пять пальцев.
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🇺🇸Like the back of my hand
- Как свои пять пальцев
🇺🇸- Don't worry. I know this city like the back of my hand.
- Не волнуйся. Я знаю этот город, как свои пять пальцев.
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Kate [ … ] for hours before she finally took a break. — Кейт занималась несколько часов, прежде чем наконец сделала перерыв.
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