Đề thi viết IELTS đề 1 - Mã đề WPT1 - T12 - 2021

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The pie charts below show the average household expenditures in a country in 1950 and 2010.

Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information below.

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The pie charts compare one country's household spending between two years, 1950 and 2010. Over all, in 1950 the majority of household expenditures was spent on housing, however, in 2010, households spent mostly on food. For transportation and the item "other," while they used to share less than a quater of percentages in 1950, the money spent on these items had spiked in 1950. In 1950, almost three quarters of the expenditures was used on housing at 72,1%, while this figure had been lowered to 22% in 2010. Instead, money spent on food had increased from 11.2% to 34%, making food the item with the highest percentage of use. Money spent on other expenditures and transportation was risen drastically in 2010 at 19.2%, 14% respectively. These categories used to share less than 10% combined in 1950. Likewise, people spent two times higher money in healthcare, making it receive 4.5% in 2010. Education was the only item that households paid slightly less on: the percentage was decreased 0.3% in 2010, making it share 6.3% of the chart.

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Group work is believed to foster more life skills than activities done solo. Although doing things alone is beneficial as it strengthens decision making skills, working in teams can educate more valuable life lessons as it teaches teamworking and negotiation skills necessary for living in a community. Firstly, working in a group helps build teamworking skills. In a team, in order to be successful in doing peojects, members need to help one another in achieving mutual goals. Therefore, through these steps, team members will be trained on assisting others to reach the goal, although they may feel more competent undergoing a project on their own. Similarly, in real societies, people living in the same community cannot be careless to their neighbors and, instead, have to understand each other. Because of this understanding, they can tolerate one another. Still, it can be argued that working collectively nurtures people to follow the crowd and hence, they cannot sharpen decision making skills. For this point, it is valid that a lone wolf has a clearer vision in its life direction than a pack of wolves that walk behind a leader. Still, a single leader may lead to a wrong path that ends up to a disaster for all other wolves. Thus, in order to make a right decision effectively, it is required that people work together since they can debate and negotiate what is appropriate for the team which, in turn, beneficial for each individual. Likewise, in a country, no single prime minister can dictate the country's direction. Nevertheless, opinions gathered from the parliament are necessary. In conclusion, team projects are more useful in culminating skills crucial to live in a society. Teamworking skills gained from working together will lead to an understanding of other people not only in the team but in the same society. Moreover, people will be trained on negotiation and compromisation which yield better success than decisions done alone by a single person.