VOCABULARY BOOSTER [PART-2] |
SPECIAL USE IN IELTS
" IN THE IELTS EXAM MOST OF THE QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE THEMES AND THESE THEMES ARE GIVE BELOW"
THEMES:
- Animals
- Culture/ Traditions
- Education
- Health/Fitness/Diet
- Environment
- Parents
- Children
- Old age people
- Science
- Technology
- Medicines
- Media/print/electronic/social/advertising
- Crime and the law / Punishment
- Social issues
- Men-women
- Work/ job/ Business
- Money
- Buildings
- Government/society
- Shopping
- Internet
- Arts
- sports/ exercise
- Tourism
- Transportation
- Leisure/ Recreational
- Language
- Waste/ Rubbish
GENERAL LINES IN A PARTICULAR TOPIC IN IELTS/TOFEL/PTE:
- TRAVELLING:
- Man is quester by nature. He wants to explore new words and things.
- Mn's curiosity to seek new things has given birth to modern civilization.
- History shows that the early man travelled in search of bread and butter. Then he travelled for trade and commerce.
- Travelling is the offshoot of the natural curiosity of man.
- Travelling gives human new life and interest in the things near him and in the things away from his reach.
- Travelling is indispensable for education. It is the best source of knowledge.
- Universal fraternity is easily generated by travelling which is crucial for an economy
- Man is the most selfish animal walking on this planet.
- He has been misusing all the natural resources beyond any wish limitation.
- The environment is a canopy in and under which all animal and vegetable life can survive.
- The whole earth will be a boiling pot if something serious is not done in term of global warming.
YOUTH:
- Individuals are the torch- bearers in the field of technology.
- Man is the creature who has a fully developed mind.
- Man has been blessed to think continuously. He can think judiciously to distinguish between virtue and vice: good and bad: right and wrong.
- The brain is god's regent to humankind.
- The youth of today has become over-ambitious.
- Today's youth are lured more by the glitter of money than by the shine of moral values.
- Today's youth want to become rich overnight. If they are defeated in their mission, they face frustration and desperation.
- If today's youth is bombarded by the moral lecture of their seniors, they become volatile and rebellious.
- In many cases, we see that the senior also are unflinching and uncompromising with the present scenario.
- Parents have distanced themselves from their children to such an extent they do not have any time for their children. They shut the enquiring eyes their children with material comforts.
- The modern era is the era of globalization. Modern man has been a globe-trotter, be it for education, trade, commerce, entertainment or anything else.
- Gone are the days when the world was divided into impregnable national boundaries.
- Revolution in technology has brought the world closer to making the dream of one-world a reality.
- A student from every quarter of the world rub shoulder with others. It gives birth to a cosmopolitan culture.
- In this era of globalisation economic disparities which are yawning today will be narrowed down by getting international education and exposure.
- Knowledge is aimed at the amelioration of the condition of the developing condition.
- The modern world is the world of information and technology. National boundaries are melting down before the heat of the latest technology and means of transportation.
- Science has become the second god of the universe.
- It would not be an exaggeration if we say that today we cannot dream of life without technology. From the birth of a baby to the cremation of a man, there is technology.
- Technology is an all-pervading aspect of our life. It has improved our lifestyle, making it more secure than before. Almost all the difficult and hazardous works are done for man by technology. From scrubbing of the floor up to the flight of man in the sky each and everything is done with technology.
- It would be wrong to call technology a panacea for all the ills and diseases. It has disadvantages as well. Technology has made our life artificial, stereotypes and more dependent than before. The warmth of relation is disappearing very fast. Technology has made us more lethargic and hence prone to many diseases related to a sedentary lifestyle. Modern man is physically and mentally pre-occupied. He is just a cog, an unimportant part of the modern automatic life style.
- CREATIVITY:
- Creativity runs in the blood of man.
- Creativity activates human to do something unique and praise-worthy.
- Creative artist have an extraordinary sense of perception and conception.
- Creative artists are anguished to see the weals and woes of the society. They want to present the cancerous spots of the social fabric so that we can think over them & get rid of them through some efforts.
- A true artist is like a surgeon who is anguished to find the malignant tumour and strongly wishes the removal cauterization of that tumour for the health of the society
HAPPINESS:
- Happiness is the goal of man since times immemorial. It consists in the fulfilment of desires. Nothing external can offer real happiness. Real happiness is the true realization of the reality. The reality is that life is a blend of smiles and tears: pleasures and sorrows.
- Happiness is always elusive because we attach some conditions with happiness. Some people opine that happiness and money are proportionately related to each other. They want to acquire more and more material wealth to be happy.

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