[Sanchirmaa E] Writing Practice Test 1377848
Task 1
You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
The diagram below shows how rain water is collected and then treated to be used as drinking water in an Australian town. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
You should write at least 150 words.

The above diagram illustrates the process of collecting and treating rainwater for use as drinking water in a given town in Australia. Overall, the process of reusing rainwater uses a number of tools and passes through five stages that involve the collection of water, transportation, and treatment underground before being prepared for use as drinking water.
In the first stage of this process, rainwater is collected through gutters and drains attached to the house. The drain water is carried through a system of pipes into a water filter before passing into a storage tank that collects the filtrated water.
From the storage tank, it flows through a pipe to a water treatment tank, where collected water is cleaned by chemicals to be drunk by residents. After the water has been processed, it is sent through pipes, different from the drain water pipes that originally collected the water, back into houses to be used for drinking water.
Task 2
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
The best way to teach children to cooperate is through team sports at school. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
You should write at least 250 words.
Teamwork has become virtually a virtue in many countries, to the point that they try to bring it up in children's skills. It is a widespread belief that the most effective method for instilling teamwork skills in pupils is team sports. Although team sports are necessary facilities in educational institutions, I completely disagree that athletics is the best option.
First of all, the main reason to oppose this idea is that there are a lot of children who have a lack of interest in sports or health issues that prevent them from participating in sports. Consequently, they are not able to join in sports with high levels of intensity. They would also rather do other pastimes than physical activities. For instance, if the schools provide various activities to encourage their learners, such as conducting general research and experiments in chemical science, this would support their learning process and encourage them to work as a team.
Secondly, gaining teamwork skills from team sports puts pupils under a lot of pressure from mentors to be perfect. As children will participate in the competition, they need to be trained in a difficult situation, so it can have negative impacts on young children who haven't fully developed and sufficiently mature. The pressure to perform well in team sports can lead to increased stress and anxiety levels in young children. They may feel overwhelmed by the expectations placed upon them, which can have detrimental effects on their mental well-being.
To sum up, sports are one of the most beneficial methods for improving cooperative ability with younger people, but it is not the best way among these methods. So I think that there are numerous ways to support children's creativity, and the schools should process the best methods suitable for their learners' capabilities.
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