IELTS ESSAY
Task-2 Topic Vocabulary
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Essay Sentences
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Essay Sentences
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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.
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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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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?
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?
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?
Relationship Vocabulary
for IELTS
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
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
large hearted
generation gap
supportive
drift apart
a man of letters
philanthropist
understanding
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