[ml x] Writing Practice Test 1022472
Task 1
You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
The table describes the changes of people who went for international travel in 1990, 1995, 2000 and 2005. (million).
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
You should write at least 150 words.

The information depicted in the table shows the changes of people who opted for international travel, in the years of 1990, 1995, 2000 and 2005. The number of people is evaluated in millions.
The total of people who decided to travel internationally approached a maximum of 693.7 million in 2005. The lowest number had been 448.9 in 1990. There has been a slight increase in the number of people who travelled internationally, between the years of 1995 and 2005, but a rather bigger increase from 1990 to 1995, of around 160 million people.
The biggest attraction has been Europe, with its most number of people who opted for it (400.2 million), followed by Asia and the pacific with 135.8 million and close by America with 113.2 million. The number of people who visited Europe between 1990 to 2005 showed a steady increase. Actually, all three areas received a steady increase of people who visited.
Africa and the Middle East received the lowest number of visitors during the years of 1990 to 2005.
Task 2
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
While many people go to university for academic study, more people should be encouraged to do vocational training because there is a lack of qualified workers such as electricians and plumbers. Do you agree or disagree?
You should write at least 250 words.
The statement highlights the necessity of people choosing vocational training, because there is a lack of workers such as electricians and plumbers. I will give my opinions that go in line with this statement.
In my experience, I have come across many situations in which people are encouraged to follow an educational insitution to better their development and knowledge on certain areas, or simpler put, they need to specialize on a certain type of work. The idea that promotes office work or anything that has to do with a more theoretical approach represents a limited view, in my opinion. Practical work that reffers to jobs such as electricians, plumbers, or even sales assistants, garbage and town cleaners, train or bus drivers is also important, and not at all inferior to that of a university professor.
The day to day maintanace of a country, city, or a home is of importance.
Firstly, if people do not have the bare necessities of electricity in a house, they cannot enjoy simple tasks as cooking, lights and using their devices (laptops, TV, phones). This brings frustration, therefore an electrician's job is crucial. Same goes for the need of a plumber; one cannot use it's home facilities if they are not wired correctly or run as they should.
Secondly, I believe the government should encourage vocational training by choosing to promote the ins and outs, the advantages and the needs of applying for a more practical type of work, that deals with everyday life. They can do that through well-made advertisments and a good public campaign, that communicates the lack of vocational training, highlighting the sectors that need more qualified workers.
Also, by promoting the need of vocational training, the issue of unemployment can be tackled and resolved, in time, with the right methods. The government should also offer vocational training at lower costs, or maybe even free, so that people could prepair to become electricians, plumbers, or opt for other sectors that lack qualified workers.
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