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Alternative energy sources that use the natural power of the wind, waves and sun are too expensive and complicated to replace the coal, oil and gas that we use to power our cities and transport. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this?

Alternative energy is thought by some to be the answer to our reliance on fossil fuels, as sources of alternative energy are low emitters of CO2 and are a sustainable means of providing electrical power. Critics of 'green energy' contend that current technologies are either too costly or impractical to realistically replace our current energy needs.

The advantages of 'green energy' are obvious. There is no need to worry about dwindling supplies of progressively more expensive resources. Solar power will never run out and, once initial costs are paid off, the electricity is basically free. These sources of energy have another major benefit in the shape of their low emissions. Although there are emissions costs in the building of wind turbines or hydroelectric power stations, there is no further air pollution or the risk of environmental contamination.

This notion of a perfect world of free and non-polluting energy does draw criticism, however. It is obvious that solar power won't work at night or that not every country has a coastline, rivers or windy hills. It is also a problem that replacing our current energy supply will entail expensive research and development, which, in turn, involves government cooperation. One last obstacle to the adoption of ‘green energy' is nuclear power. Many countries see the huge energy production from this power source as a more practical solution than messing around with the wind and waves.

In conclusion, there is little doubt that we will soon need to wean ourselves off fossil fuels and on to an alternative fuel source. The only real question is whether we risk the costs and delays of green energy or choose the productive, but potentially dangerous, nuclear option.
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Before you sit the IELTS test again 🤔...

IELTS is a test of English language proficiency and learning a language takes time and practice.🫸

If you are disappointed with your result, here is some advice to consider before sitting the test again. ✅

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Everyday Idiom 🔋 | @IELTSmaterials_N1

Follow in someo
ne's footsteps 👣
[ to do the s
ame thing as someone else did previously, especially as a job ]

- She followed in her mother's footsteps, starting her own business.

- He followed in the footsteps of his father, achieved Oscar
, and became the best Actor.

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Antonym for "Verbose"
Опрос
  •   Loquacious
  •   Concise
  •   Garrulous
  •   Wordy
2123 голосов


📊 Enhance Your Writing Task 1 Vocabulary!

📈 By the year 1978,
📈 Spanning a twelve-year duration
📈 In the closing year
📈 Over the upcoming three years,
📈 In the subsequent year,
📈 Throughout the specified timeframe
📈 At the start/finish of the period
📈 Persistently over the stated period
📈 In the initial half of the decade …
📈 A Surge of 30%.
📈 Decreased by 15%.
📈 Showed a significant rise over ten years.

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My Italian friend is just learning English

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📊 IELTS Writing Task 1 Vocabulary:

📈 On the Rise:
- Increase (increased)
- Ascend (ascended)
- Upturn (upturned)
- Escalate (escalated)
- Surge (surged)
- Grow (grew)
- Climb (climbed)

📉 On the Decline:
- Decrease (decreased)
- Decline (declined)
- Downturn (downturned)
- Plummet (plummeted)
- Dip (dipped)
- Decrease (decreased)
- Sink (sank)

🔛 No Change:
- Remain constant
- Stable/stabilize (stabilized)
- Unchanged
- Steady (stayed steady)
- Flat (remained flat)
- Consistent (stayed consistent)
- Static (remained static)

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In the Middle Ages, most Europeans knew where nutmeg was grown
Опрос
  •   True
  •   False
  •   Not Given
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Hello everyone! I just wanted to share with you the incredible experiences I've had this year. It's been absolutely amazing! I finally had the opportunity to travel to some of the dream countries that were on my bucket list for so long. The sights, the people I've met, and the experiences I've gathered have been nothing short of extraordinary.

Each memory I've collected along this journey feels like a treasure, something I'll hold onto for a lifetime. The chance encounters, the new perspectives gained, and the lessons learned from immersing myself in different cultures have left an indelible mark on me. I truly believe moments like these only come once in a lifetime, and I feel immensely fortunate to have experienced them this year.


How was yours? Any special moments in 2023? Have you had any adventures or learned any life lessons that left a lasting impact?


🗽 American VS 💂British English

🇺🇸 highway 🇬🇧 main road
🇺🇸 corn 🇬🇧 maize
🇺🇸 math 🇬🇧 maths
🇺🇸 stingy 🇬🇧 mean
🇺🇸 freeway 🇬🇧 motorway
🇺🇸 diaper 🇬🇧 nappy
🇺🇸 vicious 🇬🇧 nasty
🇺🇸 noplace 🇬🇧 nowhere
🇺🇸 private hospital 🇬🇧 nursing home
🇺🇸 optometrist 🇬🇧 optician
🇺🇸 liquor store 🇬🇧 off-license
🇺🇸 sidewalk 🇬🇧 pavement
🇺🇸 peek 🇬🇧 peep
🇺🇸 gasoline 🇬🇧 petrol
🇺🇸 mailbox 🇬🇧 postbox
🇺🇸 potato chips 🇬🇧 potato crisps
🇺🇸 restroom 🇬🇧 public toilet
🇺🇸 blow-out 🇬🇧 puncture
🇺🇸 line 🇬🇧 queue
🇺🇸 railroad 🇬🇧 railway
🇺🇸 round trip 🇬🇧 return (ticket)

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😅😬 My goal for 2024 is to complete my goals of 2023 which I had set in 2022 while wasting 2021.

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Which word means "to praise highly"?
Опрос
  •   Abhor
  •   Adulate
  •   Debase
  •   Condone
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Simple IELTS strategies for Massive IELTS results

In this video, Natasha will teach you four simple strategies to help you get a higher score in each section of the IELTS Exam: Listening, Speaking, Writing & Reading.

00:00 ⏯ Introduction
00:13 ⏯ Writing
4:27 ⏯ Reading
7:27 ⏯ Listening
9:11 ⏯ Connected Speech

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Travelling ✈️ | Vocabulary

Exploring diverse destinations and experiences, here's a spectrum of adjectives to narrate your travel escapades:

It was
▫️adventurous ▫️awe-inspiring
▫️breathtaking ▫️captivating
▫️enriching ▫️mesmerizing
▫️picturesque ▫️serene
▫️whimsical ▫️vibrant
▫️charming ▫️cultural
▫️scenic ▫️off-the-beaten-path
▫️majestic ▫️insightful
▫️explorative ▫️surreal

It was
▪️exhausting ▪️challenging
▪️intrepid ▪️demanding
▪️intense ▪️surprising
▪️disorienting ▪️transformative
▪️exhilarating ▪️unpredictable
▪️eye-opening ▪️unforgettable
▪️overwhelming ▪️humbling
▪️exotic ▪️rewarding
▪️educational ▪️unforeseen

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Each year, the crime rate increases. What are the causes of crime and what could be done to prevent this rise in criminal activity?

Crime is an issue of increasing concern around the world, and more money than ever before is being spent on the detection and punishment of criminal activity. The reasons why people commit crime are countless, but drugs and alcohol, social problems and poverty play a major role. To solve these problems, governments can either focus on draconian punishments, or improve employment opportunities, invest in good housing projects and tackle drug and alcohol abuse.

One of the main causes of criminality is the use, sale and trafficking of narcotics. For example, the sale of drugs is organised by armed criminal gangs who illegally traffick drugs and control their business with extreme violence. Drug-related crime does not end there; drug users often steal to fund their habit, resulting in further acts of petty crime. The social problems connected with crime are said to be the result of single-parent families, absent role models and bad living conditions. The children from these broken families often become criminals because they feel alienated from society. Poverty is also a reason behind crime. When unskilled jobs pay so little and prices are so high, it's easy to see why some turn to crime for an income.

Dime can of, course, be dealt with by toughening criminal laws and introducing longer custodial sentences for persistent criminals, but some of the best ways to deal with crime may be to deal with the social causes. Increasing employment opportunities in poorer areas would improve living standards, which would mean access to affordable housing and education. Government funding for drug and alcohol rehabilitation programmes would help reduce dependency on stimulants and the need for the criminal activity that surrounds them.

In conclusion, crime is a major issue, but cracking down on offenders with a harsh penal system is not the only way. These problems can be solved through the government providing jobs and funding which should raise living standards and dramatically reduce
crime levels.


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🚧 Grammar Pitfalls: Don't Fall for These Mistakes! 🚦

🚫 "She had lay down all afternoon."
✅ "She had lain down all afternoon."

🚫 "I could of gone to the store."
✅ "I could have gone to the store."

🚫 "The book is laying on the table."
✅ "The book is lying on the table."

🚫 "She is an unique person."
✅ "She is a unique person."

🚫 "Their going to the concert too."
✅ "They're going to the concert too."

Stay tuned for more grammar tips and language insights! 📖📝 Any common mistakes? If you have, comment them below.

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Testimonies from our group members. Congratulations to them. 🌟 Keep trying and keep pushing, no matter what. If they could achieve those scores, then know one thing for sure - you can achieve them too.

Believe in your potential and stay committed to your goals. You've got this! 💪


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⚡️ 44 ADVANCED WORDS TO EXPRESS FEELINGS 😲

✅Exhilarated ✅Bewildered
✅Despondent ✅Euphoric
✅Aghast ✅Nonchalant
✅Apprehensive ✅Stupefied
✅Resigned ✅Blissful
✅Agitated ✅Astonished
✅Melancholic ✅Ambivalent
✅Enraptured ✅Jubilant
✅Disgruntled ✅Eloquent
✅Enigmatic ✅Serene
✅Ecstatic ✅Vexed
✅Appalled ✅Rapturous
✅Intrigued ✅Mournful
✅Contented ✅Ravished
✅Repulsed ✅Awestruck
✅Zealous ✅Apathetic
✅Despondent ✅Astounded

Examples:
After winning the marathon, I felt exhilarated, like I was on top of the world.

When she saw the final exam questions, she was aghast, unable to believe how challenging they were.

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@IELTSmaterials_N1 Makkar Speaking Sep- Dec Final version.pdf
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Makkar Speaking Sep to Dec 2023

Final version ✅

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