This IELTS Task 2 question asks you to answer two very specific questions about a cashless society. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to answer both questions fully, organise your response, use high-level vocabulary and avoid generalisations (you’ll practise ‘hedging’). You’ll also practise answering questions on this topic in the Speaking Test.
Finance
IELTS GT Reading about Maternity Allowance (Money topic)
In this GT Reading lesson, you’ll learn important reading tips about how to get the answers from active and passive grammar; how ‘minimum’ and ‘maximum’ are used in questions; how to use clues like ‘apart from’ and ‘what else’; plus essential vocabulary to use in the Speaking test (with model answers). This lesson includes a video walk-through.
IELTS Vocabulary for Speaking: Money topic
The IELTS vocabulary topic of MONEY comes up in all parts of the test. In this lesson you’ll learn expressions and idioms that you can use in Speaking Parts 1, 2 and 3.
Writing Task 2 – is it important for everyone to save money?
It is important for everyone, including young people, to save money for their future.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
The one thing (most) AI IELTS Writing checkers get wrong!
In this lesson you’ll find out which Band Criteria almost all of the IELTS Writing checkers get wrong, and what you can do about it..
IELTS dynamic graphs: how to organise information
In this lesson you’ll learn 2 ways of organising information clearly when describing IELTS Writing Task 1 dynamic graphs.
IELTS Writing Task 1: how to tackle a complex bar chart
This bar chart is the most difficult one I have ever seen. Here’s what to do when you’re faced with something similar in the real exam. This lesson includes:
– a model answer
– 12 essential grammar points
– an interactive practice quiz
IELTS Writing Task 1: how to describe pie charts
Pie charts require some specific language that is related to proportions and percentages. In this lesson you’ll learn how to use that language.
IELTS Writing Task 2: Should managers earn more? (Discuss both views)
Directors of large organizations earn much higher salaries than ordinary employees do. Some people think it is necessary, but others are of the opinion that it is unfair.
Discuss both views and give your own opinion.
IELTS GT Reading gapfill summaries [Company dress code]
This General Training Reading Test Section 2 about Company dress codes will help you practise gap-fill summaries.
IELTS GT Reading Section 2: True, False, Not Given (Practice)
Test yourself with the True, False, Not Given General Training Text about a work-related subject.
IELTS Reading short answer questions tips (women in management)
IELTS Reading short answer questions are often called ‘open’ questions and are similar to gapfill in terms of strategy.
IELTS Listening Section 4 gapfill practice (Gender and finance)
Learn how to prepare for Section 4 Listening gapfill, and how to transfer your answers accurately.










