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Writing Task 1 Exercise

Here are the corrections to the mistakes in the sentences: 1. I received an email from my mother, but I haven't replied to her yet. 2. Probably, I'll visit my friend on Sunday. 3. Are you going to bother me? I hope not. 4. Who is in charge of making the decision? 5. I'm not pretty sure, that it is going to work. 6. Maybe I am going to finish this task by the end of the week. 7. Can you borrow me your pen, please. 8. How long have you worked here? 9. I always do things carefully. 10. I work

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Writing Task 1 Exercise

Here are the corrections to the mistakes in the sentences: 1. I received an email from my mother, but I haven't replied to her yet. 2. Probably, I'll visit my friend on Sunday. 3. Are you going to bother me? I hope not. 4. Who is in charge of making the decision? 5. I'm not pretty sure, that it is going to work. 6. Maybe I am going to finish this task by the end of the week. 7. Can you borrow me your pen, please. 8. How long have you worked here? 9. I always do things carefully. 10. I work

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IELTS bar chart Question:

The bar chart shows the divorce rates in two European countries from 2011 to 2015.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons
where relevant.

The    provides    about the percentages of divorces in Finland and Sweden


between 2011 and 2015.

  , Sweden experienced a downward trend, while Finland showed an    trend


throughout the period. Both countries’ divorce rates had some fluctuations. Although Finland
initially had a lower rate, it    Sweden at the end of the period.

Sweden’s divorce rate was about 45% in 2011, being higher than Finland’s rate by
approximately 8%. Then, it rose to    fifty percent in 2012. However, the figure
showed a gradual decrease to about 47% in 2013, and continued to decline steadily to the
end of the period, reaching around 45% in 2014 and hitting a    of about 37% in
2015.

Percentage of divorces in Finland was    than 40% in 2011, and it decreased in 2012,
when about one third of marriages in Finland ended with a divorce (as    to almost a
half in Sweden). However, the figure experienced a steady growth during the next two
years. It rose to approximately 39% in 2013, then increased by around 3% in 2014, and
remained steady for the next year, outracing the rate of Sweden.
IELTS pie chart Question:

The two pie charts below show the percentages of industry sectors' contribution to the economy of
Turkey in 2000 and 2016.

Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons
where relevant.

The two    illustrate how different industry sectors contributed to the economy of
Turkey percentagewise in the years 2000 and 2016.

  , at the beginning of the period construction contributed the least to the economy
of Turkey and agriculture was the most significant economic sector. In    , at the end
of the period healthcare and education became the largest economic segment and the
lowest contribution was made by financial, business and other services.

Construction sector accounted for 3% of Turkey's economy in 2000, and experienced a


more than    increase to one-tenth in 2016. Economic income from trade, utilities
and transportation was 14% in 2000 and experienced a slight    of 2% in 2016. At
the beginning of the period, manufacturing and finance, business and other services made
up 8% and 5% of Turkey's economy, respectively, and these figures rose to 12% and 8% in
2016.Agriculture, which    almost a quarter of Turkey's economy in 2000, fell to 14%
in 2016. In 2000 economic outputs from government and leisure and hospitality sectors
were at 12% and 17%,    , and both decreased by 3% after 16-year period. In
contrast, contribution from healthcare and education sector remained    in both
years at 17%.
Correct the mistakes:
1. I received an email from my mother, but I haven't replied her yet.

I received an email from my mother, but I haven't replied   .

2. Probably, I'll visit my friend on Sunday.

 visit my friend on Sunday.

3. Are you going to bother me? I hope no.

Are you going to bother me? I hope   .

4. Who is in charge to make the decision?

Who is in charge   the decision?

5. I'm not pretty sure, that it is going to work.

I'm   , that it is going to work.

6. Maybe I am going to finish this task by the end of the week.

 finish this task by the end of the week.

7. Borrow me your pen, please.

 me your pen, please.

8. How long time did you work here?

 did you work here?

9. I always do things careful.

I always do things   .

10. I work since 9:30 every day.


I work   9:30 every day.

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