
Bài viết IELTS Task 1

Mẫu câu trả lời
The pie charts compare the opinions of full-time and part-time students about services of their university including IT support and opening hours.
Overall, it is clear that the opening hours received more positive feedback than the IT support. Also, full-time students tended to be more satisfied with the two services than their part-time counterparts.
Regarding IT support, over half of surveyed full-time students said that they were very happy with this service, while only a fifth of part-time students reported that they were very happy. In contrast, just 15% of the students studying full-time were not satisfied with IT support, in comparison with 45% of their counterparts. The proportion of both kinds of students being quite happy with this service was relatively the same, at about a third.
The majority of full-time and part-time students felt happy with the current opening hours, with 87% and 72% respectively. Only 1% of the examined full-time students were not satisfied with the opening hours whereas the figure for part-time students was a little higher, at 5%. The remaining 12% of the surveyed full-time students felt quite happy with this service, as opposed to nearly a quarter of their part-time counterparts.
Bài viết IELTS Task 2
Mẫu câu trả lời
In recent years, it is noticeable that families are losing their habit of eating together. Some explanations for this trend will be put forward before an analysis of its effect is given.
The reason why family members opt not to dine together can be attributed to various factors. One reason is the discrepancy in the schedules of family members. Each member of a family may have different work or study schedules throughout the day, making it challenging for them to sit down together for a meal. Instead, individuals may prefer to dine out with friends, colleagues, or business associates. Another factor is the influence of fast food culture on people's eating habits. Fast food has become increasingly prevalent, from fast food chains to street vendors offering a wide range of options at various price points. Because of this convenience, many people, particularly young people, may choose to quickly grab a meal to recharge after a long day at school or work, leading to a decreased appetite and skipping meals with their family when they return home.
This trend has both positive and negative effects on individuals and families. On the positive side, individuals can benefit from increased flexibility with their time. They no longer need to adhere to a set schedule for family meals and can eat whenever and whatever they please, even while working. However, there are also negative consequences, including weakened family bonds and a diminished sense of family unity. If family members consistently eat separately, they may not have the opportunity to share their thoughts and advice with each other, leading to feelings of isolation and a less intimate connection between family members.
In conclusion, the tendency to eat separately within a household stems from differences in members' schedules or a preference for fast food. Both the positive and negative impacts of this trend are evident.