
This forum (which is now CLOSED, sorry!) contains essays by hundreds of people preparing for the IELTS between 2012 and 2013. They helped each other to become better writers by reading each other's essays and commenting on them.
Please enjoy the hundreds of essays and thousands of comments still available here. A HUGE thanks to all the brave young writers who commented and to all the visitors. We hope we've made IELTS writing less scary.
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8:22 am

Hi everyone!
Thanks for your great work in commenting on each other's writing! You can find some great new essays here from
- Madinarafi5, on Is your career the most important thing in your life?
- Gilbert, on Should foreigners be charged more than locals? [Image Can Not Be Found]
- Emkoxinh, on whether Education is a life-long task
- Katiss, with a Task 1 essay - a letter to an insurance company
- Katiss, on "Should the government encourage literature?"
- Harnek, on Should people stay in one job or should people change?
- Should governments support artists and the arts? Madinarafi5
- Is education a lifelong task? Emkoxinh
- Does increased food production come at a cost? Brian_mcclaine
- Is your career the most important thing in your life? Guru
Here are some other newish essays:
- Shahab on disappearing skills and on crime and punishment
- Anufrancis on the growth of cities, on changing careers, and on children’s free time, and Binu on jobs for life and changing career patterns
- Emkoxinh on the Olympics
- Thyxkris and Rose2802 on mobile phones
- Nick, on prisons and community service
- B_rock09, about the pressure on children today and on human activity and the environment
- Katiss, on 24-hour shopping
- Alice, on being pregnant over 40
Enjoy the essays and help each other!
Short comments are ok!
Comments can be quite short - there's no need to identify every grammar mistake. Even one or two is great. More important is to discuss the organization, vocabulary and linking between ideas. Are the ideas developed? Do they make sense? Are they supported (you don't have to agree with them!)
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