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BASIC INTRODUCTORY QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS FOR YOU!

IELTS SPEAKING QUESTIONS (INTRODUCTORY PART) PERSONAL INFORMATION 1. What is the meaning of your name? As my name is Ravi and it speaks about the sun. It was given to me by my loving family. Sun is source of all energy for plants, animals, birds. Apart from it, every living creature gets light from sun.  2. Is your name important to you?  Truly, my name is important to me as it is my identity in this world. Moreover, people know me by it and I am committed to make it a good name throughout my life. 3. Who do so many people change their names? It is my opinion that people change their names for many reasons. Some dislikes them. Some may be influenced by the surroundings in which they live and change their names. Some change the spellings also. Some may be want to give their names a new look. 4. If given a chance, would you like to change your name? One way If I have been given a chance to change my name, I surely want to change it and I would like to add

3 RARE WRITING TASKS 2 SOLVED FOR YOU!

dear students worldwide,  it is an awesome experience to help you understand these 6 rare air tasks and help you feel cared and educated in a most respectable way. so here are the statements with answers....      sample 1  too much education is dangerous. if people receive more education than they need to function in their job, it only breeds dissatisfaction. to what extent do you agree or disagree?  solution  education is never complete. one seeks always learning new things. obviously true it is, there is always a scope of bettering the best. there is no such thing as over-education but over ignorance is noticed several times in people. yes, if people do work of a kind that does not involve their practical utility of their studies they feel frustrated. i do agree with this but disagree with the opinion of having over-education. i am going to lit a candle on this situation with certain definite facts and figures.    in the beginning, it is essential to under

QUITE URGENT: How to Write About Importance of Communication Skills!

dear readers worldwide, a healthy salute to your all respect and consistent attention on this platform,  today with deep respect in my heart for your hard work and aim of study abroad, i am going to share meaningful ideas about the topic of communication: communication  1. ability to express one's emotions and inner expressions  2. one of the most basic need of mankind 3. skills to share ideas and thoughts among each other 4. sharing of information, ideas and emotions between people  need of communication  at social level 1. society can not grow without mutual interaction of its people 2. no one is perfect ion this world, every body needs to exchange his talents and leans from others  3. progress means expansion and expansion can only be achieved by open sharing of worthy information  4. family grows when every part of it freely shares their emotions and express themselves clearly at national level 1. nation only progresses when its all branches openly interact

50 Most Powerful Filler Sentences!

respected students, we honestly respect your zeal to shine through IELTS exams,  to help you become a great writing student we are honestly providing you the 100 powerful fillers: 1. to make it more clear,  2. talking about the matter deeply, 3. giving another perspective on this matter,  4. recent study shows that 5. it is arguably true that  6. history itself shows that  7. in unprecedented times,  8. it is quite clear that 9. one of the biggest advantages of this is,  10. opening my ideas on it,  11. it is more likely that 12. adding more heat to it, 13. more or less it is, 14. clearly speaking about the matter,  15, generally speaking about the context, 16. admittedly, 17. primarily,  18. fundamentally it is true, 19. up to certain extent it is true, 20. largely it is very much true,  21. sometimes, it is clearly seen that  22. lets deepen the perspective,  23. talking more about its future scope,  24. to get clear conclusion about

HIGHLY IMPORTANT, 56 of the Most Useful Phrasal Verbs in English!

56 of the Most Useful Phrasal Verbs in English Below are some of the most common phrasal verbs in the English language. We organized them alphabetically so they’re easy to find, but you can group them however you want when you’re learning them! Bring Bring up — To mention something. (Note: The two parts of this phrasal verb can be separated.) “Mark was sick and had to miss the party, so please don’t bring it up, I don’t want him to feel bad for missing it.” Bring on — To cause something to happen, usually something negative. (The two parts of this phrasal verb can be separated by what’s happening.) “His lung cancer was brought on by years of smoking.” Bring it on! — To accept a challenge with confidence. “You want to have a race? Bring it on! I can beat you!” Call Call on — This can mean either to visit someone, or to use someone’s or something’s knowledge. To visit someone: “I’ll call on you this evening to see how you’re feeling.” To use someone’s knowledge