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IELTS RECENT ESSAY | 21st JANUARY

Schools should focus on academic success and passing examinations. Skills such as cookery, dressmaking, and woodworking should not be taught at school. as it is better to learn these from family and friends.   To what extent do you agree or disagree? ( Band 9 | Agree/disagree IELTS essay | 21st January) Image by Pexels Sample Answer 1 In the education system, there has always been a debate about the focus of schools on academic success and passing examinations. Some argue that schools should not teach skills such as cookery, dressmaking, and woodworking as these can be learned from family and friends. However, this essay will argue that schools should also teach practical skills alongside academic subjects. Practical skills such as cookery, dressmaking, and woodworking are essential life skills that can help individuals become self-sufficient. By teaching these skills in schools, students are provided with a broader range of knowledge, and they are given the opportunity...

RECENT IELTS ESSAY | 9th JANUARY

Some countries have legal ages at which people can drink. Other countries believe not have strict laws is a better policy. Discuss both sides and give your own opinion. ( Band 9 discussion IELTS essay | 9th January) Image by  pexels Sample Answer 1 The legal age for drinking is a controversial topic worldwide. Some countries enforce strict laws regarding the legal age for drinking, while others believe that having flexible laws is a better policy. In my opinion, having a legal age for drinking can be beneficial, but the severity of the law depends on the country's culture and social norms. One cause of having a legal age for drinking is to reduce the number of drunken driving incidents. Young adults who consume alcohol are more likely to engage in risky activities like driving under the influence. For instance, in the United States, the legal age for drinking is 21, and since the law's implementation, the number of drunken driving accidents has significantly reduced. On t...

RECENT IELTS ESSAY | 10th FEBRUARY

 In many countries, people increasingly talk about money such as how much they earn or how much they pay for things in their daily conversations.   Why?   Is this a positive or negative trend? ( Band 9 | Double question essay | 10th February) Image by Pexels Sample Answer 1 Money has always been a topic of great interest, but in recent years, the frequency with which people discuss their earnings, expenses, and financial status has increased significantly in many countries. This trend has raised several questions about the reasons behind it and whether it is a positive or negative development. One of the primary reasons why people are talking more about money is the rise of social media, which has made it easier for people to share information about their personal lives, including their financial status. This has led to a culture of oversharing and has created a sense of pressure to keep up with others. The increasing cost of living and consumerist culture...