IELTS ESSAY
Task-2 Topic Vocabulary
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Essay Sentences
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Essay Sentences
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Child Care
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Collect
Evidence, rent, data, information
Essay Sentence:
The information collected from several surveys conducted around the globe on the effects of neglected parenting helps explain children's estranged behaviour.
2
Limit
Ability, access, choice, growth, unemployment, use
Essay Sentence:
Parents can safeguard their children from cyber-abuse by limiting their access to the internet.
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Promote
Health, change, education, ideas, welfare
Essay Sentence:
Parents should encourage their children to eliminate their dependence on junk foods in order to promote their health.
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Encounter
Difficulty, opposition, problem, situation
Essay Sentence:
Young children who are usually addicted to their electronics have problems with their relationships with others.
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Practical
Approach, experience, problem, reality, solution
Essay Sentence:
Lessons taught by friends to a youngster are more practical and personal than the lessons taught by parents.
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Affect
Quality, decisions, behaviour, life
Essay Sentence:
The excessive use of the internet negatively affects youngsters' behaviour in the family and society.
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Conduct
Debate, examination, experiment, research, survey
Essay Sentence:
According to an ICFA study, excessive internet use has a negative impact on children's social conduct.
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Accurate
Academic demand, description, information, method
Essay Sentence:
It is the primary responsibility of schools to pay close attention to accurate academic demands in order to improve the syllabus that pupils find difficult to understand.
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Crucial
Decision, issue, role, step
Essay Sentence:
The intake of a balanced diet is crucial to children's physical health and emotional well-being.
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Favourite
Colour, food, music, pastime, place, restaurant, song, story, subject
Essay Sentence:
Students who simply study their favourite subjects can save a significant amount of money because they do not need to spend money on purchasing books on other subjects.
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Sufficient
Knowledge, funds, protection, reason, support, time, understanding
Essay Sentence:
I agree with people who feel that schools are the places where pupils are provided with sufficient knowledge and useful social skills.
Child Care
Essay Questions
1. Some parents think that childcare centres provide the best services for children of pre-school age. Other working parents think that family members such as grandparents will be better carers for their kids.
Discuss both views and give your opinion.
2. Caring for children is probably the most important job in any society. Because of this, all mothers and fathers should be required to take a course that prepares them to be good parents.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this view?
3. In many countries today, the eating habits and lifestyle of children are different from those of previous generations. Some people say this has had a negative effect on their health.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?
4. Nowadays, many families have both parents working. Some working parents believe other family members like grandparents can take care of their children, while others think childcare centres provide the best care.
Discuss both views and give your own opinion.
5. Caring for children is very important. Therefore all mothers and fathers should take a childcare training course.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?
6. Childcare training courses should be mandatory for all parents.
Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
Child Care Vocabulary
for IELTS
obedient child
intelligent child
neglected child
abused child
dull child
loving child
motherless child
only child
fatherless child
disobedient child
mischievous child
bright child
spoiled child
lazy child
grandchild
innocent child
street child
boy child
girl child
dependent child
childlike behaviour
childish behaviour
babyish behaviour
full-time care
long/short-term care
constant care
routine care
formal care
daily care
temporary care
medical care
emergency care
health care
day-to-day care
need care
require care
receive care
take care
provide care
to bring up care
to raise care
to rear care
to indulge care
to spoil care
to abandon care
to educate care
to give birth to care
to adopt care
to have care
to turn inwards
to misbehave with care
to play the largest role
childcare staff member
childcare centres
childcare unit
childcare manager
childcare services
childcare management
childcare home
childcare worker
childcare plan
childcare policy
childcare programme
childcare allowance
child carrier
childhood
childminder
child behaviour
child love
child mind
childcare duties
child neglect
child welfare
child's appetite
child development
nursery
day care
nursing
homeschooling
babysitting
playgroup
education
schooling
parenting
youngster
youth
newborn
housekeeping
family centred
early childhood
home stay
strict
birth control
adoption
protective parents
well-adjusted
emotional security
separation
siblings
psychological development
responsible parent
engaged with