Educational methods
Some people think that schools should stop teaching students by using books, because students find them boring and that children can learn from films, TV,… Read More »Educational methods
Some people think that schools should stop teaching students by using books, because students find them boring and that children can learn from films, TV,… Read More »Educational methods
The table illustrates the figures for various demographic brackets over a period of one year starting from 2011. Looking from an overall perspective, it is… Read More »Population in New Zealand
In education and employment, some people work harder than others. Why do some people work harder? Is it always good to work hard? Certain individuals… Read More »Diligent people
In many countries, coffee chains are expanding rapidly, which some claim threatens the survival of small local cafés. To what extent do you agree or… Read More »Coffee chains
The diagram below shows the process by which wire is made The diagram illustrates the steps involved in the manufacture of wire. Looking from an… Read More »Manufacture of wire
The maps below show a beachfront area in Australia in 1950 and the same area today. The maps illustrate how a beachfront area has transformed… Read More »Beachfront area in Australia
The table displays the number of universities from five countries that were listed in the global top 200 in 2011 across three subject areas The… Read More »Top 200 Universities
The diagram illustrates the process involved in creating an igloo with snow. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that there are a… Read More »Building an igloo
The charts below show the average time UK workers spent traveling to work and their methods of transportation in 2009. The pie chart illustrates how… Read More »Traveling time to work in UK
The main purpose of advertising is to increase the sales of products that people don’t really need. To what extent do you agree or disagree?… Read More »Function of advertisements