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IELTS Mock Test 2020 August

IELTS Mock Test 2020 August

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  • Published on: 09 Jan 2020
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Practice Test 1
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You can take a complete test for the Listening, Reading and Writing sections now, just like in the real IELTS exam!
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yulber

The diagram illustrates the process by which olive is transformed into olive oil. The process consists of a total of seven steps, starting with the picking the olive and finishing with its storage and sale.
To begin with, olives are harvested from trees by farmers  and then olives are taken for next step. Following this first step, the material is rinsed. At this part of the process cold water is added. Once this stage has been completed the product is sent  throught the conveyor belt  for the next stage. After this, the olive is smashed. During this stage , the product is separated into olive paste and olive stones. At this point, the olive paste resulting from the previous division, is putted  in bags with holes. Later, the bags with holes are pressed. Next, the product is separated into oil and water. Once this part of the process has concluded, the oil is stored and saled.

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Jay Mangukiya

Could you please evaluate my essays and also mention errors if possible!
https://ieltsonlinetests.com/wot/result/writing-practice-test-1-389526

Alaa Dallah

Big thank you to this website. Today I sat for my IELTS test after preparing with you. I wish whoever works on updating this website would read my comment. This site has the best design and it mimics the real IELTS test accurately yet I want to make few notes hoping that you would improve the website for future users:

1. There are many spelling and punctuation mistakes in the texts, they need to be revised.
2. There are some spelling mistakes in the KEY ANSWER!
3. Most keys do not have all the possible answers for example 2 m = 2 metres = two metres
4. Some keys do not follow the question instructions like (only three words) yet the key will contain numbers
5. Most Listening recordings are unrealistic, accents are forced and they sound funny. Nothing like real IELTS.
6. Listening tests now do not include an example at the beginning

I volunteer to help, if possible. Please send me an e-mail if you accepted my offer. Thank you.

Ali

Hi unfortunately, the reading sections are not the real tests, so those who like to practice try other websites. this is not standard

maya

Governments have always tried to confront the issue of crime by either giving longer prison sentences or looking for alternative rehabilitation solutions. I believe that there are better solutions than locking up thieves and people who do not commit serious crimes because they need help, not punishment.

Firstly, people who commit crimes are mostly not mentally stable. They grew up in dysfunctional homes and are usually disadvantaged and uneducated. Although, people who are dangerous for our society should be kept locked up, the ones who are not a threat to our seecurity should be helped to overcome their disorder. The crimes they commit are a reflection of their background and experiences. For instance, a course that helps underprivileged teenagers by educating them and offering a safe space would contribute a lot to reducing future crimes.

Secondly, I think that anyone deserves a second chance, because we cannot choose the family and environment we are born in. Instructing and disciplining inmates is better done using specific psychology methods than by punishing and isolation. Incarceration and desolation has proved not to be such a lucrative method. Prisoners should be given tasks while being imprisoned in order to feel productive and maybe gain some useful skills for the outside world. For instance, a report in Ukraine stated that many of the prisoners who served long sentences for crimes, when they were released, came back to their old habits.

To conclude, educating and rehabilitating inmates by taking a more psychological approach is more effective than punishing them. Crime is reduced by understanding the actions beneath the action and trying to solve it, prefferably, before it occurs.

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