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1. 28/02/2015 Đề thi IELTS - 28/02/2015 - Some students prefer to take a gap year between high school and university, to work or to travel... Topic IELTS của tuần này 28/02/2015: Some students prefer to take a gap year between high school and university, to work or to travel. Do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages Bài mẫu Band 8.0 cho đề Task 2 tuần này: 28/02/2015 đến từ IPP IELTS In the today’s world, there has been an accelerating trend of students taking a break from studying before pursuing tertiary education. While this is beneficial to some extent, I am firmly of the opinion that its shortcomings are rather weighty for the followers of this trend. On the one hand, the deferment of study enables students to enrich themselves with real-life experiences. These may include being employed as an unskilled worker, from which those who have just entered adulthood may learn the precious value of each coin earned. Some students may also become cross-country travellers and absorb knowledge of diverse cultural settings and from different geographical contexts. These all are values of humanity that generally cannot be obtained from the majority of educational programmes yet are highly advantageous for new adults. On the other hand, recent high-school graduates may have to face serious consequences once they have chosen to be gap-year takers. First, the young can be 1

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Breeding Field Crops Hardcover – July 25, 2006by D. A. Sleper (Author)Breeding Field Crops Hardcover – July 25, 2006by D. A. Sleper (Author)Breeding Field Crops Hardcover – July 25, 2006by D. A. Sleper (Author)Breeding Field Crops Hardcover – July 25, 2006by D. A. Sleper (Author)Breeding Field Crops Hardcover – July 25, 2006by D. A. Sleper (Author)Breeding Field Crops Hardcover – July 25, 2006by D. A. Sleper (Author)Breeding Field Crops Hardcover – July 25, 2006by D. A. Sleper (Author)Breeding Field Crops Hardcover – July 25, 2006by D. A. Sleper (Author)Breeding Field Crops Hardcover – July 25, 2006by D. A. Sleper (Author)Breeding Field Crops Hardcover – July 25, 2006by D. A. Sleper (Author)v

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1. 28/02/2015 thi IELTS - 28/02/2015 - Some students prefer to take a gap year between high school and university, to work or to travel...Top of FormBottom of FormTop of FormTopic IELTS ca tun ny 28/02/2015:Some students prefer to take a gap year between high school and university, to work or to travel.Do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantagesBi muBand 8.0cho Task 2 tun ny:28/02/2015n tIPP IELTSIn the todays world, there has been an accelerating trend of students taking a break from studying before pursuing tertiary education. While this is beneficial to some extent, I am firmly of the opinion that its shortcomings are rather weighty for the followers of this trend.On the one hand, the deferment of study enables students to enrich themselves with real-life experiences. These may include being employed as an unskilled worker, from which those who have just entered adulthood may learn the precious value of each coin earned. Some students may also become cross-country travellers and absorb knowledge of diverse cultural settings and from different geographical contexts. These all are values of humanity that generally cannot be obtained from the majority of educational programmes yet are highly advantageous for new adults.On the other hand, recent high-school graduates may have to face serious consequences once they have chosen to be gap-year takers. First, the young can be overwhelmed by the unwanted difficulties of the life out of school campus. For example, a physically demanding job can be exhausting for most school-leavers, and travelling may incur unsafe and tiring experiences. Moreover, to the youngsters without firm determination, a life without the discipline of formal schooling can be extremely addictive; and they may decide not to further their study after the gap year. As regards the whole society, this is an alarming issue because such decisions may lead to a scarce intellectual workforce.All in all, I personally believe that a gap year is associated with serious aftermaths such as the must of experiencing unnecessarily difficult situations. There are certain humanity values that can be gained, but most of these merits can be acquired in ones later stages of life.

2. thi IELTS - 14/03/2015 - Nowadays, many families have both parents working. Some working parents believe other family members...Top of FormBottom of FormTop of FormTopic IELTS ca tun ny 14/03/2015:Nowadays, many families have both parents working. Some working parents believe other family members like grandparents can take care of their children, while others think childcare centres provide the best care.Discuss both views and give your own opinion.Bi mu Band 8.0 cho Task 2 tun ny: 14/03/2015 n t IPP IELTS It is a social norm that both parents pursue their career paths outside of home, and their children are taken care of either by teachers at nurseries or by grandparents. While the latter option is advantageous to some, I strongly believe nursery school provide the best preparation for children.There are reasons why some parents are in favour having their children being looked after by grandparents. First, unlike childcare centres, grandparents do not usually demand a payment for their service. To some financially disadvantaged families, this can be the most economical choice. Furthermore, with grandparents support, the children-caretakers ratio can be just a fraction of that at a nursery. This means there will be more eyes to monitor every step the children take, to assure them of an environment free of any detriment.On the other hand, I am of the opinion that sending children to preschools is a more beneficial solution for a comprehensive development. With standardised educational methods, these schools may foster both physical and intellectual growth of children. For instance, children can be exposed to a diversity of opinions and backgrounds, thus develop their social skills by negotiating with other kids. Moreover, at these places, healthy and balanced diets for children can be catered, according to eating menus that are tailored based on the nutrient needs of different ages. As a result, preschool children may progress faster than those who are home-schooled, both psychologically and physically.In conclusion, even though some parents still choose to have childcare support by grandparents, I believe that kindergarten is the right place for an all rounded progress of a child.TNG HP IDEAS HAY CHO THI IELTS WRITING 14/03 thi IELTS Writing task 2 ngy 14/03 c cp ti vn "Some working parents believe other family members like grandparents can take care of their children, while others think childcare centres provide the best care". Khng cn ln mng tm kim bi mu m ch cn c tht nhiu bi vit t cc tun bo ni ting nh BBC hay The Guardian, Telegraph l s hc c rt nhiu tng hay. Sau y l nhng ideas cho c 'agree' v 'disagree' ca Telegraph v Walesonline cc hu ch cho thi ny:1. Children attending nurseries and crches are further advanced in literacy, numeracy and general social interaction than those grandparents help to bring up2. Pre-school attendance improved all childrens cognitive development and aspects of social behaviour, such as independence, concentration and cooperation3. As competition for university places heats up all over the country, there is a pressing need to make sure our children get the best possible start to their Early Years Education giving them the best chance at achieving their potential in whatever pathway they choose.4. No nursery, however good, can offer the special relationship, the one-on-one attention that grandparents can. An hour spent with grandma or granddad at the kitchen table doing sums for fun, reading stories or making biscuits might not leave them with a complete understanding of calculus, but they will get that they are loved and wanted.5. They don't need to have advanced very far down the rocky path of education by the age of three. It's a time for developing your imaginative muscles something that will give you an edge for the rest of your life.6. Parents have the reassurance of knowing that their children are being taught lessons in life by people they trustBottom of FormBottom of Form

3. ==== P N GI THI WRITING 21/3/2015 ======TASK:Some people believe when famous people support international aid, it makes the general public think about it. Others think celebrities make the problem less important. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.========================================================MY ESSAY:To raise public perception on social issues such as poverty reduction, plagues, international organizations often borrow celebrities power as a key tool. However, there is a fact that global campaigns are likely to be neglected or even BOYCOTTED due to illegible public figures. In my opinion, CELEBRITY- DRIVEN INTERNATIONAL AIDS might significantly change community awareness, providing that both associations and artists get on with each other.The main reason that organizations REPOSE TRUST IN famous people is due to their far-reaching influence. They are paid attention by not only INTERNATIONAL FANDOM but also mass media all over the world; stories on the plight of the poor or devastating consequences of plagues might therefore make the headlines. Thanks to celebrity involvement, public will mutually help the needy, patients by fund raising as well as other contributions. For example, Lady Gaga and her supporters donated a large amount of money for an anti-cancer movement in very short time which most ordinary people find impossible because they are not as influential as superstars.However, not every famous person is worth an ICONIC FIGURE. Some artists LEAD UNHEALTHY LIFESTYLE such as sexual scandals, fraud indictment and thus worsen community campaigns that they participate in. Take, for instance, Lindsay Lohan, who is NOTORIOUS FOR uncontrolled behaviors. What if organizations present her in movements for children rights? The very high possibility is that public has a bad impression on what organizations impart to them. As a result, she is likely to be CRITICIZED SEVERELY and this activity might also be unable to attract further attention.In conclusion, the importance of public figures in international aids is undeniable. However, to ensure that movements are on track, associations had better consider whether celebrities record is clear enough to perform the role of a representative.===========================================================Written by Xuan Hung Total words: 297==========================================================Nhng t vng ng ch c s dng trong bi:-Boycott: Ty chay-Celebrity driven international aids: Nhng chin dch ton cu s dng hnh nh ngi ni ting lm phng tin, cng c-Repose trust in sb: t nim tin vo ai -International fandom: Cng ng ngi hm m trn ton th giiIconic figures: Nhn vt biu tng-Lead unhealthy life style: C li sng khng lnh mnh-To be notorious for: Ni ting ( dng vi ngha tiu cc )-To be criticized severely: B ch trch nghim khc========================================================3