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Compare And Contrast Questions In Ielts

How to write 'Compare and Contrast' question in IELTS writing task 2

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What is the question?

In this essay, IELTS examiners want you to discuss the points of comparing and contrasting the two things i.e. similarities and differences between the two. Therefore, it is important that you find out relevant points of similarities and differences of the two mentioned things after reading the question.

Let's look at an example: Some people want to live in a house while others prefer living in an apartment.

Does living in a house bring more advantages than living in an apartment?

With this type ofessay, you have two points to be discussed as follows:

Benefits of living in a house/apartment

Issues of living in an house/apartment...show more content...

Some people think that learning online is more efficient. However, according to some other people, studying from books is still the preferred method. Which is the better method of learning out of the two?

2. Distance education is gaining popularity day by day and more students are enrolling through distance mode than full–time course in colleges. Make comparison of distance education and full–time course to find which is better and why.

3. A growing number of people own personal vehicle as they find it a convenient mode of transport in comparison to public transport. Compare the public and private mode of transportation and state which is better out of the two.

Question:

You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.

Write about the following topic:

Some people want to live in a house while others prefer living in an apartment.

Does living in a house bring more advantages than living in an apartment?

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write at least 250 Get more content

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Likewise, this system is what high schools and colleges use to grade students on the quizzes, tests, exams, and papers given periodically throughout the year. Classes

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A four year college and a community college have a multitude of things in common, as well as many things that differentiate them from each other. These aspects of the college can determine the desire or the disinterest you present for that specific college. For example, four year colleges and community colleges serve the same purpose, they are different when it comes to the learning environment, admissions requirements as well as the convenience that the school provides to you. At a community college the learning environment consist of a more personal relationship between the student and the teacher. This is due to the fact that the classroom size greatly differentiates from that of a four year college, being a much lower student teacher ratio. Due to the more personal relationship the students have with their teachers, they are allowed more one–on–one time with their teachers to ask questions about the lessons as well as explain to their professors issues they are experiencing as well as ask for extensions on certain assignments....show more content...

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There are differences and similarities to compare and contrast between high school and college. The things that can be compared in high school and college are the cost of both, the school year, attendance, and grades. But before we compare those things we need to ask ourselves, why is comparing and contrasting high school is important? Why does it matter? What is the reason for these differences? And what comprehension can we get from these differences? We well be able to answer all those questions when we done comparing and contrasting. High school and college are completely two different steps in your life high school. While both sides are different in many ways, college life can be very difficult for some student while high school most of the students find it easy in many ways. High school is normally free and mandatory for most of the students based on the financial life of the student's family for example when I entered high school I was not required to pay for anything including lunch because my family was financially unstable at the time but for some families that are financially stable they can afford to get their kids in a private high school which is more expensive than public high school. College is different for all the students it can be free or it can be very costly but in this situation the student's GPA will determine while he or she will have to pay or not. Normally if the student has a GPA of 3.0 or above he or she will not pay for any public college

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