22/12/2014IELTS Writing: Punishment for driving offencesThe only way to improve road safety is to impose severe punishment for driving offences. Do you agree or disagree? Nowadays, traffic accidents have become tough problems every country have to face. However, whether imposing severe punishment on drivers will…22/12/2014Could cheap oil help fix U.S. roads?As falling oil prices boost Americans’ spending power, the U.S. government is also gaining flexibility from savings on oil. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofeqnZBOwsY…22/12/2014Words in the news: LayoverOrigin:While booking flights from New York to Stockholm, it came down to two choices. An expensive, non-stop flight or a…21/12/2014IELTS Speaking topic: Photograph1. Do you like to take photographs? (Why?)2. Do you prefer to take photos yourself or to have other people…21/12/2014IELTS Writing: Putting criminals in jailPutting criminals into prisons is not an effective way to deal with them. Instead, education and job training should be…20/12/2014IELTS Writing: Whether adverts are the main powerThe high sales of popular consumer goods reflect the power of advertising but not the real need of the society…20/12/2014Lottery, a chance at millionsIn the United States, 43 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, all have their own lottery…20/12/2014IELTS Writing: The pros and cons of advertsDo the positive effects outweigh negative effects when advertising gains in popularity? Nowadays, advertisements can be seen everywhere and have…19/12/2014IELTS Writing: Trusting journalistsWe can get knowledge from news, but some people think we cannot trust journalists. What do you think? What qualities…19/12/2014Sony attack sets table for unprecedented U.S. responseOutlets are reporting that North Korea is behind the hack on Sony. How the U.S. government responds will set a…PreviousPage 1…Page 29Page 30Page 31Page 32Page 33Page 34Page 35…Page 56Next