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IELTS Recent Mock Tests Volume 3 Writing Practice Test 1

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The graphs below show the numbers of male and female workers in 1975 and 1995 in several employment sectors of the Republic of Freedonia.

Write a report for a university teacher describing the information shown.

You should write at least 150 words.

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Some people feel that entertainers such as film stars, pop musicians or sports stars are paid too much money.

Do you agree or disagree?

Which other types of job should be highly paid?

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

You should write at least 250 words.

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booy

The charts represent how many international tourists visited Australia every year from 1975 to 2005. The tabulation shows the nationality of visitors who came to Australia. Overall, it was abundantly clear that the number of overseas residents gradually increased every year. In addition, Japan had a large number of residents visiting Australia in 1975 and 2005.

Taking a closer look at the line graphs, in 1975, Australia only had around 9 million international tourists, but five years later it increased to around 17 million visitors. This condition still continue in the next decade and reached a peak at over 30 million tourists in 2005.

Moving to the table, Most of the overseas visitors came from Japan with 3.2 million in 1975 and 12 million in 2005. Another country that had a closer number of visitors is South Korea with 2.9 million in 1975 and 9.1 million in 2005. On the other hand, the other three countries (China, Britain, and the USA) were sent under 1 million in 1975 and below 3 million in 2005. Furthermore, Europe countries spent 1.1 million and 4.5 million each year.

Anonymous

It is often believed by some masses that the success in particular areas like art and sport can be attained only if a person is born with the talent. Contrastingly, other experts argue that any child can be taught to become a successful athlete or artist. Although this essay explains both the views, I opine that the children can achieve success in any field if they have enough guidance and determination to work hard towards their goal.

To commence with, some decades ago people considered the art and sport to be specifically hard to attain victory as they thought that the talent must be ingrained naturally in these fields. For instance, whenever we think of the paintings, we always hear Leonardo da Vinci, Van Gogh, and a handful of other people only. As a result, it made the individuals believe that a successful career in painting is all but impossible if a person is not born with the talent.

On the other hand, we see more and more number of individuals getting into the art and sports nowadays. The main reason behind this is the change of mindset. To explain further, people are not afraid to pursue a career in these fields because they believe that by practicing the skill daily with the help of a great coach will increase their chance at emerging victorious. To cite an example, MS Dhoni, a middle class railway employee who used to practice his batting and wicket-keeping skills daily with his coach, eventually got into the Indian Cricket Team after a lot of struggle. Furthermore, he went on to become one of the most successful players of all time.

In a nutshell, I must side with the people who believe that the natural talent does not matter in the fields of art and sport as the individuals can be taught to become a good athlete or artist.

ankit

The line graph illustrate information about the number of foreigners who visited to australia between 1975 to 2005 .

Overall, there was a significant growth in the number of visitors who visits to Australia between the two periods. Most number of overseas residents came from japan followed by south korea and the least one from China and USA.


More specifically, During the period of 1975 to 2005 ,the number of visitors who visited to austrlia has grown significantly and showed an upward trend within a span of 40 years from 8 million to 32 million visitors .

In 1975 ,number of foreigners from South korean was 2.9 million and by the end of 2005 within a span of 40 years it reached to 9.1 millions .It has depicted that there is a positive growth in numbers .However, Most number of overseas residents came from japan which was 3.2 million in 1975 and it touched 12 million by the end of 2005 and it followed by Europe from 1.1 million to 4.5 million..The growth was almost 4 times  and the rest countries has the least number of overseas resident who visited  australia in 1975 are  china,Usa and Britain respectively.But  in 2005 ,the numbers got changed in all these three countries.

Anonymous In reply to ankit

The line graph illustrates information about the number of foreigners who visited Australia between 1975 and 2005. Overall, there was a significant growth in the number of visitors who visited Australia between the two periods. The highest number of overseas residents came from Japan, followed by South Korea, and the least from China and the USA. More specifically, during the period of 1975 to 2005, the number of visitors who visited Australia has grown significantly and shown an upward trend within a span of 40 years, from 8 million to 32 million visitors. Within a span of 40 years, the number of foreigners from South Korea reached 2.9 million in 1975. By the end of 2005, it had reached 9.1 million. It has been shown that there is a positive growth in numbers. However, the largest number of overseas residents came from Japan, which was 3.2 million in 1975 and touched 12 million by the end of 2005, and it was followed by Europe, from 1.1 million to 4.5 million. The growth was almost 4 times, and the countries that had the lowest number of overseas residents who visited Australia in 1975 were China, the USA and Britain, respectively. But in 2005, the numbers changed in all these three countries.

SANCHI

The line graph illustrates the number of yearly visits to Australia by people from abroad. The table provides information about the specific countries from which tourists came from in the years 1975 and 2005.

By having an overview, the number of overseas visitors had increased in Australia over the given period and the maximum visitors were from japan.

Over the period, the number of visitors from each country has shown a robust rise. In the year, 1975 the subtotal of six countries who visited Australia was 8.8 million. In 2005 the total number increased significantly to 30 million visitors. Whereas, Japan that the highest number of visitors in both the years. China had the lowest number of visitors in 1975 and 2005 which is 0.3 million and 0.8 million respectively. And the rest of the visitors were from USA, Britain and Europe.


The number of visitors had shown a steady hike throughout the period. In the year 1975 visitors were at 9.5 million. In 1985 and 1995 the rate of visitors rose to 16 million and 25 million. At the end of the period, amount of overseas residents reached the highest at 32 million.

Anonymous In reply to SANCHI

The line graph illustrates the number of yearly visits to Australia by people from abroad. The table provides information about the specific countries from which tourists came in the years 1975 and 2005. By having an overview, the number of overseas visitors had increased in Australia over the given period, and the maximum number of visitors were from Japan. Over the period, the number of visitors from each country has shown a robust rise. In the year 1975, the subtotal of six countries that visited Australia was 8.8 million. In 2005, the total number of visitors increased significantly to 30 million. whereas Japan had the highest number of visitors in both years. China had the lowest number of visitors in 1975 and 2005, which was 0.3 million and 0.8 million, respectively. And the rest of the visitors were from the USA, Britain and Europe. The number of visitors had shown a steady increase throughout the period. In the year 1975, there were 9.5 million visitors. In 1985 and 1995, the rate of visitors rose to 16 million and 25 million, respectively. At the end of the period, the number of overseas residents reached its highest ever, at 32 million.

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