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This test includes the Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking sections.
It takes about 3 hours to complete (same as the real IELTS test).
This test includes the Listening, Reading and Writing sections. (Speaking simulation will be available soon).
It takes about 2 hours and 45 minutes to complete (same as the real IELTS test).
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IELTS is very important in today's foreign students wanting to study in English speaking Universities around the world. I teach IELTS at University academic levels. I would be glad to help anyone.
The education system varies according to the government and institutions. This kind of question needs more discussion as it has both merits and demerits. In my opinion, I think the system requires students to study a wide range of subjects until they leave school.
Some systems around the world require students to specialize in a limited range of subjects from the age of fifteen which can help students to get specialize in a field or industry in which he or she is most interested and they can gain more experience than old people in a particular industry. Also, students will be healthy mentally and physically because they learn what they love and this will make them work efficiently.
On the other hand, a system that requires students to study a wide range of subjects until they leave school is more beneficial. Firstly, students can gain knowledge in a wide range of subjects which can help them to access a wide range of opportunities and to find out their interests which can be useful for them in the future. Secondly, students will get adapt to learning many subjects at once which can help them to multi-task and gain experience in many areas. Thirdly, the wide range of subjects that students learn can help them in their day-to-day life. For example, students who are interested in physics can learn them well and if they learn maths too this can help them to do calculations in their day-to-day life.
Overall it depends on the system used by the government or the education institutions and both systems has positve and negative effects on students.
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The diagram illustrates the UAE government spending in 2000 and the total budget was AED 315 billion. The diagram has categorized the spending into 10 categories. Further, the UAE government has contributed a lot to social security and contributed least in transport and other areas such as law and order, health and personal social services, education, industry, agriculture, employment, defense, debt interest, hosing the heritage and environment has fairly contributed by the government.
The UAE government has spent AED 100 billion on social security which is almost one-third of the total budget. Next, the UAE government has spent AED 53 billion on health and personal social services. Then, the UAE government spent AED 38 billion on Education. These are the biggest spending of the UAE government.
The UAE government has spent AED 23 billion on both debt interest and other expenditures. Also, the UAE government spends 22 billion on defense. Additionally, it contributes AED 15 billion to housing the heritage and environment and around 13 billion AED to industrial agriculture, and employment. The least spending of the UAE government is on transport which is 9 billion AED.
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IELTS is very important in today's foreign students wanting to study in English speaking Universities around the world. I teach IELTS at University academic levels. I would be glad to help anyone.
I am general student.please share your mock test.
https://ieltsonlinetests.com/wot/result/writing-practice-test-1-1350327
hope anyone expert review it
The education system varies according to the government and institutions. This kind of question needs more discussion as it has both merits and demerits. In my opinion, I think the system requires students to study a wide range of subjects until they leave school.
Some systems around the world require students to specialize in a limited range of subjects from the age of fifteen which can help students to get specialize in a field or industry in which he or she is most interested and they can gain more experience than old people in a particular industry. Also, students will be healthy mentally and physically because they learn what they love and this will make them work efficiently.
On the other hand, a system that requires students to study a wide range of subjects until they leave school is more beneficial. Firstly, students can gain knowledge in a wide range of subjects which can help them to access a wide range of opportunities and to find out their interests which can be useful for them in the future. Secondly, students will get adapt to learning many subjects at once which can help them to multi-task and gain experience in many areas. Thirdly, the wide range of subjects that students learn can help them in their day-to-day life. For example, students who are interested in physics can learn them well and if they learn maths too this can help them to do calculations in their day-to-day life.
Overall it depends on the system used by the government or the education institutions and both systems has positve and negative effects on students.
The diagram illustrates the UAE government spending in 2000 and the total budget was AED 315 billion. The diagram has categorized the spending into 10 categories. Further, the UAE government has contributed a lot to social security and contributed least in transport and other areas such as law and order, health and personal social services, education, industry, agriculture, employment, defense, debt interest, hosing the heritage and environment has fairly contributed by the government.
The UAE government has spent AED 100 billion on social security which is almost one-third of the total budget. Next, the UAE government has spent AED 53 billion on health and personal social services. Then, the UAE government spent AED 38 billion on Education. These are the biggest spending of the UAE government.
The UAE government has spent AED 23 billion on both debt interest and other expenditures. Also, the UAE government spends 22 billion on defense. Additionally, it contributes AED 15 billion to housing the heritage and environment and around 13 billion AED to industrial agriculture, and employment. The least spending of the UAE government is on transport which is 9 billion AED.
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ANYONE WHO NEEDS ASSISTANCE FOR IELTS EITHER GENERAL OR ACADEMIC MODULE CAN CONTACT ME.
guptametali1995@gmail.com
Could you please evaluate my essays and also mention errors if possible!
https://ieltsonlinetests.com/wot/result/writing-practice-test-1-389526
if i fail in first attempt ,what is the next option.can i write it again on that week or.......
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I am acadmic student please share mock test
Why is the listening same for general and academic students??