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    Band 9 Essay 10

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    Question:

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    You should spend 40 minutes on this task.

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    Write about the following topic:

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    List some of the causes and effects of global warming.

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    Offer one solution that might help slow or stop the problems associated with global warming.

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    Use facts and evidence to support your answer.

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    Write at least 250 words.

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    Band 9 Sample Answer:

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    Global warming is causing increasing concern around the world as the health effects of

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    this problem are becoming more understood.

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    As scientists study the causes and effects of global warming, public awareness of this

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    problem is increasing.

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    Now that people better understand that pollution is the main cause of global warming, and that

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    the effects of pollution include ozone depletion and the greenhouse effect, solutions can be

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    put into place to minimize its effects.

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    Firstly, the causes of global warming stem from pollution.

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    Some of the main producers of air pollution are factories and cars, which emit toxic gases

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    like carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

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    Also, as the population of the earth grows, more and more farm animals are needed to feed

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    the growing population, and it is now known that farm animals emit methane gas.

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    Methane, carbon dioxide and other chemicals deplete the ozone layer of the atmosphere

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    and are causing a large hole to form in the ozone layer.

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    This hole allows ultraviolet rays to come through and, as a result, the earth’s temperature

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    is beginning to rise.

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    The effects of global warming are numerous.

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    Scientists now know that the ultraviolet rays coming through the depleted ozone layer are

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    harmful to humans and are causing increasing cases of skin-cancer.

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    Also, rising temperatures are causing changing weather patterns and an increase of natural

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    disasters like droughts, floods and fires.

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    As we realize the extent of the damage being done, we can take steps to slow the effects

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    of global warming.

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    Modern technologies like cars that use hydrogen as fuel emit only pure water.

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    And renewable energy sources like wind, water and solar power do not release harmful emissions

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    into the atmosphere.

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    Band 9 Essay 11

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    Question: You should spend 40 minutes on this task.

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    Write about the following topic:

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    Computers are used more and more widely in education and some people believe that teachers

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    now play a less important role in the classroom than ever before.

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    To what extent do you agree or disagree with this idea?

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    Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge

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    or experience.

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    Write at least 250 words.

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    Band 9 Sample Answer:

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    Computers are being used more frequently in every aspect of our daily lives, including

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    education.

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    Some people believe that teachers are becoming less important in the classroom as computers

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    play an increasingly important role.

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    I agree that computers are beneficial to learning and in some ways are even replacing the role

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    of teachers in the classroom because they improve communication and increase productivity.

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    Firstly, computers have improved communication dramatically in the last decade and have now

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    become an essential tool in many aspects of our daily lives, including education.

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    For example, students today can access almost any piece of information in a matter of seconds

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    using a home or school computer.

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    Students can communicate not just with one teacher, who may have limited expertise, but

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    with any expert around the world.

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    So modern students no longer have just one teacher but can communicate with many.

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    These advances in communication technology undeniably make education more accessible

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    and unlimited than ever before.

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    Secondly, computers help students become more productive than they have been in the past.

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    Before students used computers, they had to consult a limited number of teachers, write

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    essays by hand, correct errors, recopy written work, then deliver their assignments to their

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    teachers.

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    Now, with the help of computers, students can find the information they need from specialists

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    around the world and type their essays onto computers quickly and easily.

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    Therefore, the modernization of education has helped to increase the productivity of

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    students.

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    In conclusion, computers have revolutionized education and are taking over many of the

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    teachers’ roles in the classroom.

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    Computers provide students with instant, worldwide communications networks, increase their productivity

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    and enable students to work to their own pace and level, and have therefore become as important

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    as teachers in the modern classroom.

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    (295 words) Band 9 Essay 12

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    Question:

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    You should spend 40 minutes on this task.

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    Write about the following topic:

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    Some people prefer to spend their lives doing the same things and avoiding change.

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    Other people believe that change is a good thing.

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    Discuss both these views and give your opinion.

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    Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge

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    or experience.

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    Write at least 250 words.

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    Band 9 Sample Answer:

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    Every person has a different attitude towards change.

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    While some people prefer to live their lives with as little disturbance as possible, others

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    crave change and new experiences.

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    In my opinion, a balance of new and familiar situations is the ideal.

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    Many people prefer to conduct their lives in a way that avoids change.

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    These types of people may choose to live in the same city their entire lives, choose one

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    job or career path and follow it until they retire.

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    For example, I have a neighbor that has lived in the same house since his childhood, became

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    an art teacher, and stayed in that job for the entirety of his working life; his career

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    choice was conducive to his preference to avoid change.

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    This type of lifestyle is comforting to many people as they know what to expect each day;

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    there are few unknowns and the maps of their lives are predictable and reliable.

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    Other people, however, thrive on change.

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    These people may move to different cities and countries to experience new cultures,

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    living environments and job opportunities.

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    They may find a life without change unexciting and stifling.

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    And many jobs cater to the desire to experience new settings.

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    Journalists, travel writers and pilots are some career paths that might be chosen by

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    those who enjoy change.

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    Too much change, however, can be unsettling.

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    In my opinion, a balance of change and reliability is the best way to live.

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    Much comfort can be derived from having a home that is familiar and where friends and

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    family can provide support.

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    Occasional travel and change, however, provides new experience that can be refreshing, educational

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    and enjoyable.

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    In conclusion, I believe that some stability is important for a grounded lifestyle, but

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    I also believe that some change makes for a more interesting life.

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The example sentences of RELIABILITY in videos (15 in total of 132)

in preposition or subordinating conjunction my possessive pronoun opinion noun, singular or mass , a determiner balance noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction change noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction reliability noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner best adjective, superlative way noun, singular or mass to to live verb, base form .
and coordinating conjunction reliability noun, singular or mass using verb, gerund or present participle twisted verb, past participle shielded verb, past tense cables noun, plural can modal lower adjective, comparative the determiner effects noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction noise noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction electrical adjective signals noun, plural
this determiner seems verb, 3rd person singular present to to be verb, base form all determiner about preposition or subordinating conjunction improving verb, gerund or present participle reliability noun, singular or mass , since preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun does verb, 3rd person singular present n't adverb actually adverb improve verb, base form the determiner speed noun, singular or mass
it personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present this determiner reliability noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction simplicity noun, singular or mass that wh-determiner gives verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner weapon noun, singular or mass much noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction its possessive pronoun charm noun, singular or mass - other adjective
reliability noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction ease verb, base form of preposition or subordinating conjunction maintenance noun, singular or mass over preposition or subordinating conjunction previous adjective aircraft noun, singular or mass keeping verb, gerund or present participle downtime noun, singular or mass at preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner minimum adjective one cardinal number such adjective
lisa proper noun, singular song proper noun, singular writes verb, 3rd person singular present , if preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner world noun, singular or mass were verb, past tense graded verb, past participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner historic adjective reliability noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction carbon noun, singular or mass offsets noun, plural ,
and coordinating conjunction stable adjective serif noun, singular or mass fonts noun, plural such adjective as preposition or subordinating conjunction times noun, plural new adjective roman noun, singular or mass or coordinating conjunction crimson noun, singular or mass suggest verb, non-3rd person singular present tradition noun, singular or mass authority noun, singular or mass reliability noun, singular or mass
- we personal pronoun also adverb were verb, past tense able adjective to to identify verb, base form names noun, plural that preposition or subordinating conjunction communicated verb, past participle or coordinating conjunction supported verb, past participle more adjective, comparative reliability noun, singular or mass than preposition or subordinating conjunction others noun, plural .
the determiner reliability proper noun, singular category noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present based verb, past participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner number noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction false adjective signals noun, plural and coordinating conjunction other adjective reliability noun, singular or mass issues noun, plural .
like preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner ak proper noun, singular 47 cardinal number the determiner sks proper noun, singular is verb, 3rd person singular present known verb, past participle for preposition or subordinating conjunction its possessive pronoun reliability noun, singular or mass even adverb under preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner harshest proper noun, singular conditions noun, plural
reliability proper noun, singular is verb, 3rd person singular present also adverb better adjective, comparative with preposition or subordinating conjunction fibre noun, singular or mass , as preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner cables noun, plural are verb, non-3rd person singular present less adverb, comparative susceptible adjective to to bad adjective weather noun, singular or mass
be verb, base form okay adjective proper noun, singular corsair proper noun, singular memory noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present built verb, past participle and coordinating conjunction tested verb, past participle for preposition or subordinating conjunction performance noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction reliability noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction overclockers proper noun, singular .
one cardinal number of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner factors noun, plural that determiner make noun, singular or mass bonds noun, plural attractive adjective for preposition or subordinating conjunction investors noun, plural is verb, 3rd person singular present their possessive pronoun stability noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction reliability noun, singular or mass .
about preposition or subordinating conjunction reliability noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction that determiner reliability noun, singular or mass extends verb, 3rd person singular present to to the determiner networking noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction there existential there there existential there 's verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner customers noun, plural wifi verb, non-3rd person singular present
to to replace verb, base form a determiner transition noun, singular or mass it personal pronoun improves verb, 3rd person singular present reliability noun, singular or mass when wh-adverb dragging verb, gerund or present participle a determiner transition noun, singular or mass onto preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner connected verb, past participle clip noun, singular or mass

Use "reliability" in a sentence | "reliability" example sentences

How to use "reliability" in a sentence?

  • The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was indeed a vital instrument of democracy, ensuring the integrity and reliability of a democratic process that we as a Country hold so dear.
    -Charles Rangel-
  • Your personal brand is a promise to your clients... a promise of quality, consistency, competency, and reliability.
    -Jason Hartman-
  • Investment in reliability will increase until it exceeds the probable cause of errors, or until someone insists on getting some useful work done.
    -Arthur Bloch-
  • There is no single development, in either technology or management technique, which by itself promises even one order-of-magnitude improvement within a decade in productivity, in reliability, in simplicity.
    -Fred Brooks-
  • The world has arrived at an age of cheap complex devices of great reliability, and something is bound to come of it.
    -Vannevar Bush-
  • Wittgenstein's ruler: Unless you have confidence in the ruler's reliability, if you use a ruler to measure a table you may also be using the table to measure the ruler.
    -Nassim Nicholas Taleb-
  • Facts from paper are not the same as facts from people. The reliability of the people giving you the facts is as important as the facts themselves.
    -Harold Geneen-
  • An espionage organization is a collector: it collects raw information. That gets processed by a machinery that is supposed to resolve its reliability, and to present a finished product.
    -Aldrich Ames-

Definition and meaning of RELIABILITY

What does "reliability mean?"

/rəˌlīəˈbilədē/

noun
consistently good in quality or performance.