101 IELTS Speaking Part Two Topic cards that tie in with IELTS Speaking Part One Students often find moving from practising the question and answer format of speaking about themselves in IELTS Speaking Part One to speaking more generally for 1 or 2 minutes non-stop in IELTS Speaking Part Two to be quite 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).
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YEAR 10 SKILLS RELATED FITNESS PROJECT-BEN PEARCE 10D For this project I have decided to describe each aspect of skill related fitness in relation to tennis. Tennis has always been one of my most enjoyable physical activities. AGILITY Agility is probably one of the best skills any tennis player can hone. I am also talking about any racket game especially squash. Agility helps performance in activities that require you to change direction quickly whilst keeping balance‚ strength‚ speed and
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Project Topics English As You Like It: Trace the significance of events that take place from the time Orlando confronts his brother Oliver in Act1Scene1 right upto the time Duke Frederick bbanishes Oliver from his kingdom giving him 1 years time to produce Orlando before him {The events are : Oliver insults Orlando and refuses to give him 1000 crowns. He also insults Adam and does away with his services. Charles unwittingly gives information about Orlando taking part in the wrestling match
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Two topics required‚ to be selected by students: First one from the following list . Refining the target: cruises‚ tourists’ migrations studies for one or several countries. . Strategy for internationalisation processes by means of airlines‚ airports and hubs. . Stock and shares consolidation in the luxury sector (files can be provided if asked for). . Ethics and CSR in the luxury world. . The use of advocacy advertising in the luxury world. . Using exchange rates in the luxury world
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TOPICS for DISCUSSION Society and the Media 1- Where do you get the news from? radio / newspapers / TV / Internet 2- Reality shows on TV 3- TV and children The Environment 1- Public transport: a real alternative? 2- Recycling: a good way to be green? 3- Plastic bags in shops. The World of Work 1- Teleworking (working from home): pros and cons. 2- Equal opportunities for men and women 3- Unemployment: effects on society Travelling 1- Travelling
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Topic: Paying interest on a product when you have cash in your pocket. Have you found yourself going into a mall‚ clothing store‚ or even a grocery store‚ and find something that catches your eye? You think to yourself; “Hmm should I purchase this now on credit or buy out cash”. Paying interest on a product when I have cash in my pocket should be my first thought. My credit interest is 9%‚ and the outfit I want to buy is about $80.00 clearance item. If I were to place the outfit on my credit
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Topics of taboo‚ such as religion‚ sexuality‚ and abortion are subjects that cause people to be opinionated and defensive; so much so‚ that it has become inappropriate to discuss them in some social settings. When expressing your views‚ if your stance is not firm or well researched your views may be torn to pieces and/or may even become so distorted you lose your argument. Because I have witnessed‚ and been the victim of verbal lashings‚ fortified in reasoning‚ I disagree with the claim that it does
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to a Society “of” Food 2013-2014‚ Semester 1 Group Research Topics Group 1 “Animal fat” gradually evolved from a food ingredient signifying God’s blessing and affluence‚ to becoming a condemned enemy of health in modern society. How did that happen? What role does “social reality” play on this issue? Group 2 What is “Slow Food Movement”? What is “Slow City Movement”? How are the two concepts related to the concept of LOHAS (Life Of Health And Sustainability)? What are the advantageous and obstacles
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Group Discussion Topics related to Economics / Business By CoolAvenues Editorial Team Are Co-operatives Relevant in Today’s Global Environment? Foreign Aid is a Dangerous Drug: Stimulates in Small Doses but becomes Fatally Addictive in Larger Ones Space Missions are a Wastage of Resources for a Resource-Starved Nation like India Retailing is killing the Neighborhood Kirana Shops SEZs: Boon or Bane? Private Participation in Infrastructure is Highly Desirable Developing Countries need Trade
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require its citizens to have health insurance.” Before we begin‚ we would like to make the following observation: The government’s intention in implementing this requirement would be to benefit the citizenry and the nation as a whole. Con may win the round if it can prove that a mandate would benefit citizens as a whole. 1st Contention: The Affordable Care Act Benefits the Private Sector Sub Point A: Increased Productivity Countries that have implemented Universal Health Coverage usually enjoy
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