1. Describe a book that you believe is the most useful to you. Please explain the reason and include specific examples and details in your explanation.
In my view the most useful book to me is “check your vocabulary for IELTS” written by Rawdon Wyatt which is a self-study book containing two specific parts, for two main reasons.
First, I learned many vocabulary by studying it.
For example, now I know which words I should use when I am talking about the environment or how I can exactly describe a city by the most prevalent words.
Second, I learned how to use those vocabularies properly.
For instance, now I know how to apply one specific word such as “variety” in a well-structured sentence.
This is why I think this book is the most useful book to me.
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- 3. Describe the most important decision that you have made in your life. Why was it important to you? Use specific examples and details to support your explanation. 80
- 12. Which kind of job would you prefer: a job that is uninteresting but has a high salary,or a job you really enjoy with a moderate salary? 53
- 14. Describe a public area that you visit frequently. Please state why you visit it frequently and includespecific examples and details in your explanation. 73
- 11. Some people like to stick to tasks they know they can do well. Others like to try new things and take risks. Which do you prefer? 50
- 13. Do you like to eat at home or at the restaurant? Which do you prefer and explain the reason. 90
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