Thursday, December 4, 2008

some essay questions. ielts

People are spending a lot of money on entertainment over the years, and this tendency is much more common in poor nations than in the rich.

· Why is this rise in spending on entertainment?
· Why is it so common in poor nations?

Jaypee 29/06/11/12/08


Some people say that shopping festivals and similar promotional activities should be banned as they do great harm to the society and environment. Some others say shopping festivals bring in a lot of benefits to the society.

· How do shopping festivals harm the society?
· Do you think they bring in some benefits? If yes, what are they?


Manufacturers, who produce products that generate non-degradable waste, should be asked to pay waste management tax.

· How far do you agree or disagree with this idea?


Consumerism become the order of the day and it has many advantages and disadvantages.

· What are the major ones?






Old age homes and child care facilities which were common in rich nations are coming up in poor nations too.

· What are the factors that lead to this?
· Do you think it is positive development?



Though women have proved themselves to be as competent as men in almost all fields, proportionally, their number is nowhere near their male counterparts, and this gender imbalance is more common in developing nations.

· Why is this disparity common in developing nations?
· What effects does it have on a given society? 26/11/08


Some people say shifting careers frequently is an opportunity to grow differently, whereas some other say it creates so many difficulties to a person.

· What advantages people enjoy when they change their career frequently?
· Why is frequent shift in careers is very common today?










Some people say that investing in healthcare and education is much more importance than investing in industries, research and development. Some others hold a view the other way round.

Which view do you advocate, and why? Prove your points with examples.

2/12/08

Some people say that investing in healthcare and education is as important as investing in industries and infrastructure development.

How far do you agree or disagree with this statement?


In developed nations educational institutions are found to be promoting the concept called, “earn while you learn” and it helps students in many ways.

· What are the advantages students enjoy out of this?
· Why is it not so popular in poor nations?


Increasing private participation in the healthcare sector has made it into an industry involving huge investments.

In what all ways does it help the society in general?
What do you think are its major disadvantages?

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