IELTS ESSAY

Task-2 Topic Vocabulary

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Essay Sentences

IELTS ESSAY TOPICS AND VOCABULARY DR VISHAL GOYAL

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Relationship

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Criminal

Activities, behaviour, penalty, record

Essay Sentence:

People who do not have enough money to make ends meet may be tempted to engage in criminal activities.


2

Encounter

Difficulty, opposition, problem, situation

Essay Sentence:

Young children who are usually addicted to their electronics have problems with their relationships with others.


3

Professional

Life, advice, conduct, education, job, qualifications, skills

Essay Sentence:

Employees can spend more time with their families and maintain a healthy professional and personal life balance by reducing their working hours.

Relationship

Essay Questions

1. Some people believe that family is more important than friends.

To what extent do you agree and disagree?

2. In general, people do not have such a close relationship with their neighbours as they did in the past.

Why is this so, and what can be done to improve contact between neighbours?

3. It is generally acknowledged that families are now not as close as they used to be.

Give some reasons why this change has happened and suggest how families could be brought closer together.

4. There is no need to maintain a close relationship with distant relatives.

Do you agree or disagree with this statement?

5. Some people say that friends are more important than family in today’s world. others say family is always more important.

Write in support of one of these views.

6. Establishing good relationships in the workplace is not important, as the primary goal of every person is to focus on work.

To what extent do you agree with this statement?

7. Nowadays the way many people interact with each other has changed because of technology. In what ways has technology affected the types of relationships people make?

Has this become a positive or negative development?

Relationship Vocabulary

for IELTS

Adjectives

broken relationship

healthy relationship

strong relationship

formal relationship

marital relationship

uneasy relationship

blood relationship

true relationship

close relationship

doctor-patient relationship

family relationship

long-standing relationship


Verbs

backs me up

stay in touch

to break up

to fall for

to enjoy someone's company

to get on well with

to fall out with

continue relationship

maintain relationship

improve relationship

develop relationship

break off relationship

manage relationship

enjoy relationship

strengthen relationship

have relationship

to be just good friends

to be well matched

to lose touch with

to pop the question

to get to know

to settle down

to have ups and downs

to have a lot in common

Nouns

large hearted

generation gap

supportive

drift apart

a man of letters

philanthropist

understanding

Phrases

stand by me through thick and thin

a network/web of relationships

fair and square in dealing

fun to be with someone

the breakdown of a relationship

the nature of the relationship