band 6.5 essay The working week should be shorter and workers should have a longer weekend. Do you agree or disagree?
band 6.5 essay It is important for everyone, including young people, to save money for their future? To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
band 6.5 essay The maps demonstrate a present view of an office building and how it will look in the future with several developments.
band 6.5 essay when choosing a job the salary is the main consideration. To what extent do you agree or disagree.
band 6.5 essay In the past , knowledge was contained in books. Nowadays, knowledge is uploaded to the internet. Do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages?
band 6.5 essay It is important for people to take risks in both personal and professional lives. Do you think the advantages of taking risks outweight disadvantages?
band 6.5 essay The bar chart shows the percentage of males and females ages 18-20 in a city who participated in various activities in one month in 2015.
band 6.5 essay Some people think that the government is responsible for the rise in obesity in children while other think that it is a fault of the parents. Discuss both views and give your opinion
band 6.5 essay The chart and table below give information about tourists at a particular holiday resort in Australia.
band 6.5 essay The diagram shows how bricks are produced for building industry. Overall, there are three main stages in the production of bricks; starting with processing raw materials, followed by making half-ready bricks, and lastly preparing fired bricks for selling. Additionally, the brick production process is complex, requiring much time and equipment to complete. In the first stage of brick manufacturing, clay are dug by excavator, then the clay go through metal grid on rollers before water and sand being added. Later, there are two ways to produce brick; using wire cutter and mould. The half ready bricks are put inside the drying oven for 24 to 48 hours, followed by being kept in kiln; at moderate temperatures from 200oC to 980oC and then at high temperatures from 870oC to 1300oC. 48-72 hours are required for heated bricks to be cooled down in the chamber. Next, the bricks are prepared and packaged to be delivered for customers