2015年5月30日雅思寫(xiě)作真題及范文(網(wǎng)友版)
2015年5月30日雅思寫(xiě)作范文
Task 1 bar chat
The bar chart shows the differences in the class size between primary school and lower secondary school in six nations in the year 2006. Generally, the class size in primary school was slightly larger than that in lower secondary school in the world average category.
It is clear that only two Asian countries’ figures were higher than the world average in terms of average number in primary school (26), with 34 in South Korea and 27 persons in Japan respectively, followed closely by Britain (22). Meanwhile, the figures for Denmark and Mexico were similar, at nearly 21 persons. Finally, Iceland had the smallest class size compared with other countries, with only around 15 pupils having a class at the same time.
As for the class size in lower secondary schools, South Korea still had the largest figure, with 36 students. By contrast, Iceland had the lowest number, at only a half of South Korea’s. Also, the numbers in Japan and Mexico both exceeded that of world average, a little higher than 30.
Overall, South Korea had the biggest class size while Iceland had the smallest in two types of schools in the given chart. Only UK and Denmark’s class sizes in primary schools were slightly larger than that in their lower secondary schools.
Task 2
Travelling abroad has become a new lifestyle nowadays. However, complaints about the potential negative effects of international travel have been sparked among the public in recent years. This essay will outline two main reasons for these complaints and provide certain measures to change the opinion.
First of all, it is a widespread phenomenon that foreign travellers might repel the local community because of their inappropriate languages and behaviour in some resorts. Due to the cultural differences, visitors’ behavior may break traditional rules in travel destinations sometimes. For example, a visitor will annoy an Indian when he passes food by his left hand. For this reason, the local government can take actions to provide more specific travelling tips in popular scene spots for foreign travellers.
In addition, more and more transnational travels will cause damage to the unique nature of a culture. Foreign visitors will bring not only tangible matters like food and clothes but also something intangible, such as their festivals or customs. In other words, these visitors are assimilating their country’s culture while they are travelling abroad, which will be bound to cause antipathy in racist society. Germany is a case in point. For this reason, the government can encourage locals to hold a tolerant attitude toward foreign arrivals as they have no common knowledge of local conventions in most times. Travelling is for cultural communication instead of invasion.
In conclusion, breaking conventions and cultural uniqueness are the two main factors leading to the bias regarding international tourism. Both governments and individuals should make an effort to change this phenomenon.
2015年5月30日雅思寫(xiě)作范文
Task 1 bar chat
The bar chart shows the differences in the class size between primary school and lower secondary school in six nations in the year 2006. Generally, the class size in primary school was slightly larger than that in lower secondary school in the world average category.
It is clear that only two Asian countries’ figures were higher than the world average in terms of average number in primary school (26), with 34 in South Korea and 27 persons in Japan respectively, followed closely by Britain (22). Meanwhile, the figures for Denmark and Mexico were similar, at nearly 21 persons. Finally, Iceland had the smallest class size compared with other countries, with only around 15 pupils having a class at the same time.
As for the class size in lower secondary schools, South Korea still had the largest figure, with 36 students. By contrast, Iceland had the lowest number, at only a half of South Korea’s. Also, the numbers in Japan and Mexico both exceeded that of world average, a little higher than 30.
Overall, South Korea had the biggest class size while Iceland had the smallest in two types of schools in the given chart. Only UK and Denmark’s class sizes in primary schools were slightly larger than that in their lower secondary schools.
Task 2
Travelling abroad has become a new lifestyle nowadays. However, complaints about the potential negative effects of international travel have been sparked among the public in recent years. This essay will outline two main reasons for these complaints and provide certain measures to change the opinion.
First of all, it is a widespread phenomenon that foreign travellers might repel the local community because of their inappropriate languages and behaviour in some resorts. Due to the cultural differences, visitors’ behavior may break traditional rules in travel destinations sometimes. For example, a visitor will annoy an Indian when he passes food by his left hand. For this reason, the local government can take actions to provide more specific travelling tips in popular scene spots for foreign travellers.
In addition, more and more transnational travels will cause damage to the unique nature of a culture. Foreign visitors will bring not only tangible matters like food and clothes but also something intangible, such as their festivals or customs. In other words, these visitors are assimilating their country’s culture while they are travelling abroad, which will be bound to cause antipathy in racist society. Germany is a case in point. For this reason, the government can encourage locals to hold a tolerant attitude toward foreign arrivals as they have no common knowledge of local conventions in most times. Travelling is for cultural communication instead of invasion.
In conclusion, breaking conventions and cultural uniqueness are the two main factors leading to the bias regarding international tourism. Both governments and individuals should make an effort to change this phenomenon.