... or oppose this plan? Why? Usespecific reasons and details in your answer.Writing Topics
28WRITING TOPICSWriting Topics (continued)Some people spend their entire lives in one place. Others move ... computer-based TOEFL test. Rememberthat when you take the test you will not have a choiceof topics. You must write only on the topic that isassigned to you.People attend college or university for...
... a jump. Luckily, the 6 to 8 most popular topics in IELTS Speaking Part One (e.g. Friends and Families) can also come up in Part Two (although the same topic is never used twice in the same test). ... presentations. It is not possible to say which topics are most likely to come up in the IELTS Speaking Test Part Two, but the most typical questions for each of the topics that are the same as...
... Notes• This topic has been moved to Topic #179. There is no need to continue reading here because all of the questions here were moved and any future changes or additions will be made to Topic #179 ... these questions will, after Nov. 11, be added to Topic # 180 only, not to here. The topic was moved to make sure that readers no not overlook this topic. • If the words just say, &ap...
... unusual or difficult topics The tasks below should be useful for practising talking about every kind of topic, and for connecting IELTS Speaking tasks to every kind of textbook topic. IELTS Speaking
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Some people spend ... TOEFL test. Remember
that when you take the test you will not have a choice
of topics. You must write only on the topic that is
assigned to you.
People attend college or university for many diff...