Task 2 - Practice - Questions PDF
Task 2 - Practice - Questions PDF
1. It has been suggested that cars and public transport should be banned from city
centres and only bicycles be allowed instead.
3. Some claim that children are more aware of environmental issues than older
adults.
5. In the interest of road safety, cyclists should be required to pass a test before
they are allowed on public roads.
8. Many believe that living in a city offers greater benefits compared to life in the
countryside.
9. CEOs and executives should be paid the same salary as an average worker in a
company.
10. Companies that use fossil fuels should be taxed more than companies that use
green energies.
11. Some believe that it is a natural process for animal species to become extinct
(e.g. dinosaurs, dodos, etc.) and, therefore, there is no reason to try to prevent
this from happening.
13. It has been proposed that citizens should only consume food and drink products
that have been produced in their own countries.
14. Although globalisation can be positive for some nations’ economies, the negative
impact on local communities should not be ignored.
15. It is impossible to help all the people in the world who are in need, so
governments should focus on people from their own country.
16. Some people believe it is better to raise children in the city, while others consider
the countryside to be a more suitable choice.
17. Many believe that modern technology has brought people together, but others
say that it has driven us apart.
18. While some believe that the best way to learn about current events is through
newspapers, others think that they can learn news better through other forms of
media.
19. Some believe that violent computer games are just a form of entertainment,
while others think they lead directly to violent behaviour.
20. Some people think that older employees contribute most to the success of a
company. Others think that younger people play a more vital role.
22. Some say the best way to deal with public health issues is to invest in developing
new medicines. Others say that a better way is to promote a healthy lifestyle.
23. Some are of the opinion that children below the age of 12 shouldn’t be allowed to
have a mobile phone. Others believe that mobile phones are a useful tool for
children of all ages.
24. Some feel governments should invest primarily in educating the young, while
others feel this is not a good use of resources.
25. Some people believe that younger generations can learn a lot about how to be
good members of society from older generations. Others think it is better for
younger people to get advice on how to be a good citizen from their peers.
27. Whereas some think that celebrities should not get involved in politics, others
claim they can play an important role in changing society.
28. Some think that societies should take action to fight climate change, while others
believe it is better to learn to live with it.
29. Some people think that technology is increasing the gap between the rich and the
poor. Others argue that the opposite is true.
30. While some suggest the best way to combat climate change is by having a
carbon tax on large corporations’ activities, others think that individuals paying
tax on their own carbon footprints will have a greater impact.
31. There should only be one government in the world rather than a national
government for each country.
34. More and more movies are being released directly onto streaming platforms, like
Netflix and Disney Plus, rather than being played in cinemas.
35. In recent years, there has been an increasing trend of people from cities buying
second homes in the countryside.
37. It has been suggested that all citizens should stay in full-time education until the
age of 21.
38. In some companies a typical working week has been reduced from 40 to 30
hours.
39. Solar energy is becoming more and more popular as a source of household
energy in many countries around the world.
40. In the future, robots and other forms of artificial intelligence may do the majority
of the work that humans do today.
41. Due to a more sedentary lifestyle, children in developed nations have higher
levels of obesity compared to previous generations.
What problems does this cause and what are the possible solutions?
42. Across the world, local shops are closing due to losing customers to online
competitors.
What problems does this produce? And what solutions can you suggest to
overcome them?
43. More and more people are leaving their rural homes to live in cities.
44. Many people around the world are still relying on the private car as their major
means of transportation.
Describe some of the problems over-reliance on cars can cause, and suggest
some solutions.
45. Many major cities around the world have become too expensive for lower-income
people to reside in.
What problems does this cause, and how can they be solved?
46. The cost of electricity for the average household is increasing in many countries.
47. What are the causes of this phenomenon? What are the possible solutions?
What are the causes of this phenomenon? What measures can be taken to
resolve the situation?
49. Many students find it difficult to focus or pay attention at school nowadays.
50. In many countries, crime rates among younger people have been rising in recent
years.
What are the causes of this, and what are the possible solutions?
What are the causes of this phenomenon? What measures can be taken to
preserve these languages?
Why is this?
What other skills do you think it is important to be taught in schools?
53. Increasingly, many young people are deciding to work or study in other countries.
54. More and more parents are deciding to educate their children at home rather than
sending them to schools.
55. More and more men are taking maternity leave to look after their newborn
children.
56. It is increasingly less common for family members to eat meals together.