24/11/2014IELTS Speaking topic: Museum1. Are there many (or, any) museums in your hometown?2. Do you think museums are useful for visitors to your hometown/country?3. Do you often visit a museum?4. Did you go to any museums when you were a child?5. When was…24/11/2014The traditional English weddingMost people would see different wedding traditions, but if there is one that can be traced from the English style,…23/11/2014Words in the news: self-explanatoryOrigin: It probably didn’t work. You most likely still dislike presenting. You may feel like not presenting well is some…23/11/2014IELTS Speaking topic: Natural places1. Do you like visiting natural places?2. What are some well-known natural attractions in your country?3. Have you ever gone…22/11/2014IELTS Speaking topic: Cooking1. Do you often do any cooking?2. Do you like cooking? (Why?/Why not?)3. What cooking experience have you had?4. Who…21/11/2014Google blocks its own ads with new contributor programmeGoogle’s unveiled a crowdfunding platform dubbed Contributor, which allows people to pay for ad-free sites. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rji85cAiHmc Google might be getting…20/11/2014Australian StatesCovering a total area of 7.69 million square kilometres, mainland Australia is the world’s largest island – but smallest continent…20/11/2014IELTS Speaking topic: Housework1. Do you like doing housework?2. How do you think housework could be made more interesting?3. Di your parents ask…20/11/2014Australian classical musicClassical music of Australia is based on traditional forms, such as a sonata or symphony, and often follows strict stylistic…19/11/2014Words in the news: hold a dim viewOrigin: Study: Top college students hold a dim view of teachers and their profession. WASHINGTON, D.C. – Individuals from across…PreviousPage 1…Page 34Page 35Page 36Page 37Page 38Page 39Page 40…Page 56Next