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All about IELTS writing (task 1, task 2)
Quvonchbek Xolmatov (IELTS 8.0)
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2023-03-07 08:27:37
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Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-06 21:30:28
#exampaper BC CDI TASHKENT 27.FEB.2023

#task1: The chart shows the percentage of people who ate five portions o fruit and vegetables per day in the UK from 2001 to 2008.

#task2: If some people get a chance to choose between life without work and spending most of the time working, then they would choose not to work. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

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2023-03-03 08:33:00 A glance at the table provided reveals the arrival of tourists in eight nations amid 2009 and 2010.

Looking from an overall perspective, there was a trivial increase in the tourism of USA, UK, Italy and Spain. Turkey, China and Germany experienced an appreciable rise in the number of people whereas Hong Kong saw a negligible decline and France continued with the same count

As for France, 76 million tourists visited to France in 2009, which was the same as 2010 and the percentage of tourism sector did not increase between 2009 and 2010. In the USA, the number of tourists amounted 66 and 67 millions in 2009 and 2010, respectively, and, the proportion of tourism industry saw a mere ascend to 1.5 % . In Spain, 55 millions people came to Spain in 2009, which was 1 million less than that of 2010 and the proportion of tourism industry saw a mere rise to 1.8% in Spain. The quantity of people who visited to the UK amounted 55 and 57 millions, sequentially, in 2009 and 2010 and the percentage of tourism domain rose considerably to 3.6% . The proportion of individuals who visited to Italy consisted of 44 millions, which was 1 million lower than that of 2010 and also the rate of tourism sector delineated a marginal accrual to 2.3% .

With regard to Turkey, 32 million people travelled to Turkey in 2009, prior increasing significantly 46 millions in 2010 and the percentage of tourism rose dramatically to 33%, which was 22% less than that of China, representing at 22 and 34 millions in 2009 and 2010, respectively. The percentage of tourism amounted 109% in Germany, which was the highest percentage. In stark contrast, however, the percentage of tourism declined considerably to 11% in Hong Kong, representing at 10 and 9 million in 2009 and 2010, sequentially.

By Mr Quvonchbek
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Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-03 08:33:00
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Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-03 07:00:08
#ExamDay
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2023-03-03 07:00:07 #exampaper 02.March.2023 BC&IDP PBI

#task1: The bar charts show the average number of hours per day that students spend in five different universities (universities A to E) on weekdays and weekends.

#task2: Some people think that in order to prevent people from disease and illness, governments should reduce environmental pollution and housing problems. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

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Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-03 06:59:40
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2023-03-03 06:59:10 #exampaper IDP CDI1.March.2023

#task1: The table compares tourist arrivals in 8 different countries.

#task2: Parents should encourage their children to study less and do more physical exercises. To what extent do you agree or disagree


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Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-01 08:36:48 What score would you like to give for this essay?

Bu writing uchun nechi ball berasizlar komment yozib qoldiringlar

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2023-03-01 08:33:33 In the past decades, groundbreaking medical improvements have made a tremendous impact on our lives, thereby allowing people to enjoy longer lives. Though at first glance this might be seen as a favorable change, I am of the opinion that longer life expectancy is, for the most part, disadvantageous.

To commence with, the past several years have seen medical improvements ( tissues cloning and STEM cell regeneration), which have allowed individuals to enjoy longer lives and this might be advantageous in some respects. From an economic standpoint, as people who reside longer are more experienced than others, despite the concerns over physical well-being of employees, employers gain from having experienced and wise staff and this, as a result, gives rise to higher productivity. To epitomise, According to United Nations statistics, the number of people who lives longer in Japan is just over 20% higher than other countries and since most companies and factories are managed by old people, Japan's economy is being developed because of experienced individuals. In addition, As an individual, senior citizens can enjoy more family time. As well as helping raise their grandchildren, old people can be a much-needed positive influence on the young, who often lack supervision and guidance. In this sense, not only old people foster stronger family bonds, but also help young, working parents rear their children.

On the flip side, as advantages and disadvantages are like both sides of a coin, there are several drawbacks in the longevity. The chief problem with life expectancy is overpopulation, which is accompanied by a set of other problems. Since the global population grows, so does demand for food, accomodation. For instance, populous nations such as China and India might face serious shortage in terms of food and accommodation as a result of the longevity ratio. As for statistics, just over 300 millions people live without their abodes in India and all of them suffer from starvation and lack of food. More alarmingly, the environmental damage is likely to soar seeing as countries are starting to exploit more of natural resources to meet the needs of their growing populations. Since people grow vulnerable to illnesses as they grow older, it creates a burden on the healthcare system.

By way of conclusion, while there are some upsides to longer life expectancy following recent medical developments, I am convinced that problems ensuing overpopulation like a shortage of food and space, harm to the environment and setbacks in healthcare far outweigh the positives.

By Mr Quvonchbek
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