Thursday, October 7, 2021

Tackling the Baffling Nutrients Piegraphs!

This Task 1 question has been around for a long time, and I've never confronted it before. We take it on ehere on behalf of a TipsandTricksoner...

Thursday, July 8, 2021

 I'm keeping track of this one because it was one of the first to come by the Yask One Picker.
  He wrote another report the next day and I can't recall any 

instance where my advice was less heeded.



Saturday, July 3, 2021

Fook you did a Great Job Doing the Wrong Thing

 You'll hear what you need to know about Fook.




For some reason, I felt compelled to write a model answer for this non-question.

 

There are two graphs which show how the career paths and graduation numbers varied in Britain around the turn of the milenium.

Overall, whereas more students were graduating annually at the end of the period as compared to the decade prior, it was not a steady growth. This accompanied a shift away from professional work into other fields. 
 
1997 saw the peak of new British graduates at 195K individuals, which was 20% more than seen in 1992. By the year 2002, by contrast, the number had fallen by more than 15% (180K).
 
It can also be noted that a significantly smaller proportion of graduates commenced work as professionals. In 1992. more than half (58%) of the UK's new grads were moving into these types of careers. 11 years later, they were down to around 4 in 10.
 
Office jobs in clerical work, and commerce absorbed some of these graduates, while managerial work remained relatively stable. (155 words)


Monday, June 21, 2021

Hello New Students! Here's my blog!

 It's been quiet as of late.

But back in 2019, it was poppin! 

Nowadays, I post bitter, biting vids like this...



Wednesday, April 28, 2021

The Problems with Small Maps

 Perhaps these nmight be better described as building plans or blueprints, part 1 of the writing task in the academic task will often assign graphics showing a relatively small area and how it changes over time. This presents some specific challenges.



Monday, March 22, 2021

From Myanmar, A Line Graph Lesson

 



Hi. Brother Joko here, the founder of IELTS Temple and a long-time (7 years) resident of Myanmar. If any of the followers of this site/page/YouTube channel were wondering how I'm doing in the aftermath of the political turmoil here - let me say that I'm doing fine. 

Worried? Yes, of course. This becomes more and more pointed not only with the worsening of the crisis here, but also as I become one of the fewer and fewer foreign nationals who remain in the country. Everyone's fleeing. 

What's next?  

How about what we do best at IELTS temple: an instructional video featuring feedback for one unsuspecting member of the IELTS Tips and Tricks group on Facebook. 



Help is needed.