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Real students tell about their recent IELTS exams: IELTS questions, topics, tasks, answers.

IELTS test in the UK and India – December 2015 (Academic Module)

Three IELTS test takers (thanks L, M and S!) took their exams in the UK and in India and said that writing topics were identical in the two countries. Here is what they remembered:

Writing testIELTS test in the UK

Writing task 1 (a report)

We were given a map of farm lands that were converted into developed areas in the decade from 1980 to 1990.

Writing task 2 (an essay)

Some people believe they are entitled to all the money they earn, to spend everything on themselves, instead of paying part of their salaries in taxes to the state. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Give your own opinion and examples.

Speaking test

Interview

– What is your full name?
– Can I see your ID?
– Where are you from?
– Do you work or study?
– Do you read newspapers?
– When did you start doing it?
– What newspapers do you like to read mostly?
– Do you think reading a newspaper is beneficial? Why?
– Do you like maths?
– Is math important in our everyday life? Why?

Cue Card 1

Describe a surprise when you met someone you haven’t seen for a long time. Please say

– Where and when was it?
– Who did you meet?
– Why was it a surprise?

Cue Card 2

Talk about a tour or travel you want to plan in the future. Please say

– Where do you want to go?
– When are you planning to go?
– With whom do you want to go there?

Discussion

– Is there any difference between watching these places on TV and visiting them personally?
– Is there any other purpose for travelling abroad?
– Is there any harm to the environment caused by travel?
– Should people travel less to save the environment?
– Do people think more about money or the environment?

Happy New Year 2016!

Happy New Year 2016!

Hi everyone,

This is Simone, and you’re not going to get an IELTS update today… because it’s the 31 of December – a special day when I put work aside to reflect on the past and plan for the future.

Today I’d like you to join me so that we can say good bye to 2015 and welcome 2016 together.

Here goes…

“Dear 2015, thank you for being such a wonderful year. This website and I were blessed in so many ways!

IELTS-Blog.com saw more readers in 2015 than ever before – can you believe we’ve had over 4.4 Million visits, 13.2+ Million page downloads, reached 368,000 fans on Facebook and attracted more than 26,000 subscribers to our blog feed?! This year IELTS-Blog.com also celebrated its 10-year anniversary.

We published 30 new IELTS practice tests (15 Academic and 15 General Training) – it was a culmination of 9 long months of work and, according to your feedback, well worth the effort!

As for me personally – I had a chance to get a lot done, and am truly grateful for that.

I released a new, third edition of ‘Target Band 7’ and ‘Ace the IELTS’ books, fresh content was added and now they include a complete practice test.

‘IELTS Success Formula’ was released on Amazon Kindle and attracted over 100 great reviews.

Last but not least – ‘Target Band 7’ was translated to Japanese, and will be available on Amazon from 1 January 2016, in print and on Kindle, too. My eternal gratitude goes to Yusuke Tsukioka, who raised his IELTS score from Band 7 to 8 after reading ‘Target Band 7’ in English, and decided to help more Japanese test takers by translating the book to Japanese.

The only thing that I wish was different in 2015? I hadn’t spent as much time with my family as I should have, because of work commitments. I really do hope to fix this next year!

Dear 2015, thank you for everything. We can only hope 2016 will be as kind to us as you were.”

And now, I would like to say something to YOU, my lovely readers. Everything I mentioned so far, all the blessings and achievements, all the new beginnings, would be impossible without your support. From the bottom of my heart I’d like to thank you for choosing IELTS-Blog to help with your exam preparation. My team and I will continue to take good care of you in 2016, so that you can break through the IELTS barrier and reach new heights.

May 2016 be a peaceful and amazingly successful year for you.

Happy New Year from Simone and the entire IELTS-Blog.com team!