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Friday, April 25, 2014

IELTS Common Answers



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IELTS Common Answers


My name is ___________.
We are four siblings. 
My father is a shopkeeper/civil servant/ businessman.
I belong to Karachi 
My family is very educated.  And it is my great desire to get good bands in IELTS examination.  Because  I want to to go to the U. K. for higher studies.
My education is B.Com.
Personally I like decency and civilization.  The people  do vulgarity, I dislike them.  Because irrespective to the colour, religion, cast or creed , we all should perform decency.
I also like music and films.  One more thing I would like to mention here that my views are global..  It means that I think all the planet earth is our birth place and we should preach for peace for all the humanity.

What kind of music you like?

It depends on the mood of mine sometimes I listen sad, slow tempo songs and sometimes I listen fast rocking beat.

Which film impressed you/ which personality you like?

I like----------film.  All the personalities I like who are positive in their views and neutral in their daily life chores.

What are you global views?

All humans of the world are in a brotherhood chain. All have equal rights to survive and go anywhere in the world being humans.


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CHART DESCRIPTION

 

We see a sudden rise in the increase of --------------

There seems to be no fluctuation in the value of ------------------

But a sharp decline in -----------is evident.

In/on-------------we can see a clear stability.

A sudden increase comes on-------------but after remaining on--------------- a slight movement towards-------------is seen.

Here is unexpected rise from-------------to----------------

The difference is evident.

It is worth noticing that the gap between two values shown on -------and------, seem to be changed but they remained stable; after it there came a slight increase/decrease but again it maintains the previous status.

The chart describes ---

The shaded bars show------

The white bars exhibit------------                                                                                                                           

                       
The broken line is showing----------------                                                                                                                            

In the aggregate we can say that --------------------


WORD OF THE WEEK


entice     /ɪnˈtaɪs/   verb [with object]

inflected forms: entices; enticed; enticing


: to attract (someone) especially by offering or showing something that is appealing, interesting, etc. • The store hopes to entice [=tempt, lure] shoppers with attractive window displays.

— enticement ɪnˈtaɪsmÉ™nt noun, plural enticements [count] • The city offered the company tax breaks as an enticement [=inducement] to build a factory there. [noncount] • using attractive displays for the enticement of customers

— enticing adjective [more enticing; most enticing] • an enticing display of merchandise

— enticingly ɪnˈtaɪsɪŋli adverb [more enticingly; most enticingly]

far–fetched      /ˈfɑɚˈfÉ›tʃt/   adjective

comparative and superlative forms: more far-fetched; most far-fetched

: not likely to happen or be true • The movie features a far-fetched plot to kidnap the President.

TO ERASE 

Here are two examples of potential use:
Ex 1.: I couldn't erase the stain from the wall. It was too big.
Ex 2.: All of my songs were erased when I restarted the computer. I need to have it repaired.


ATTEMPT 

Here are two examples of potential use:
Ex 1.: The second exercise was so difficult that I didn't even attempt to do it.
Ex 2.: I passed my driving test at the third attempt.

 

AIM 

Here are two examples of potential use:
Ex 1.: William Tell aimed the arrow carefully at the apple.
Ex 2.: His aim is to increase the sales of his company.

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