موضوعات جدید IELTS Essay 2023

در زیر موضوعات جدید essay آیلتس در سال 2023 برای Writing Task 2 آمده است. همچنین برای هر موضوع ایده های مفیدی قرار داده ایم تا بتوانید سریعتر برای آزمون خود آماده شوید.

اکثر سوالات essay ای که در writing task 2 آیلتس دریافت می کنید، موضوعات بازیافتی سال های گذشته است. این به این دلیل است که موضوعات رایج بسیار زیادی برای انتخاب وجود دارد. با این حال، گهگاه موضوعات جدیدی مطرح می شود که منعکس کننده دنیای در حال تغییر ما و مسائل جدید فعلی در جامعه است. ما جمله بندی دقیقی را برای سؤالات essay نگذاشته ایم زیرا آیلتس اغلب سؤالات essay خود را با استفاده از عبارات مختلف بازنویسی می کند.

برای آمادگی کامل برای آزمون خود، باید تمام سوالات essay رایج را نیز فراهم کنید.

علاوه بر این، لطفاً توجه داشته باشید که تمام مباحث زیر می توانند در آزمون speaking نیز وجود داشته باشند (در بخش 3).

 

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موضوعات جدید essay IELTS 2023 با ایده های مفید

این سوالات essay می تواند در آزمون IELTS آکادمیک و آزمون GT writing task 2 نمایش داده شود. لطفاً به یاد داشته باشید، این موضوعات دارای ایده هستند تا بتوانید از آنها استفاده کنید و آنها را با سؤال در آزمون تطبیق دهید زیرا سؤالات معمولاً تفسیر می شوند و task  ها از آزمونی به آزمون دیگر متفاوت هستند.

 

  1. Essay Topic: Poor concentration due to social media

 

■ Short attention spans can affect us by not focusing on detail and poor performance at school or work

■ Pop up ads are intrusive and interrupt our focus

■ Temptation to chat on social media cuts into people’s concentration

■ Social media encourages a shorter attention spam with short punchy media, such as on TikTok and Instagram

■ Social media is all about excitement and pleasure viewing. Due to this we are training ourself to switch off from anything that isn’t offering pleasure and this impacts our ability to focus on work tasks.

 

  1. Essay Topic: Children learn how to grow vegetables or farming

 

■ Growing vegetables and caring for livestock is part of essential life skills for a healthy future

■ As a species we should never forget our basic life skills for future survival ■ Homegrown vegetables have more nutrition which children should learn about

■ Vegetables can be grown on balconies as well as patios

■ It allows children to reconnect to nature which is important in a world where they are so focused on gadgets

■This might encourage children to also take an interest in cooking, which is another essential life skill

 

  1. Essay Topic: Taking risks in personal and professional life

 

■ + New challenges to keep people on their toes

  • “to keep people on their toes” – idiom – keep people alert andprepared for potential problems (an idiom suitable for WT2)

■ + Risks help us grow and learn new skills

■ + Life is always changing and full of risks so people should embrace this aspect of life rather than try to avoid it

■ – Risk can lead to negative consequences for individuals and families -It is better to be safe than sorry

■ – Avoiding risk is the responsible thing to do

  • (note: this topic is very similar to the topic about “people who like change vs people who do not like change in their life” – that topic has been used for years by IELTS

 

  1. Essay Topic: Streaming Films Online vs cinema

 

■ Streaming online is cheaper and more accessible

■ Streaming online is more enjoyable at home

■ Streaming online offers a wider choice of options

■ Cinema has better sound systems and bigger screens

■ Cinema allows you to share emotional responses with an audience

■ Cinema is a special experience for groups and couples

 

  1. Essay Topic: Children & active or passive leisure activities

 

■ Active activities: sport, photography, hiking, camping

■ These activities help children get fresh air, build physical health, learn new skills and engage in socialising with others face to face.

■ Passive activities: reading, watching TV, social media

■ These activities help children gain insight, can be educational or inspirational, help children develop creativity and technological skills.

 

  1. Essay Topic: Men’s and women’s sports shown on TV and social media

 

■ Traditionally most sports were male based so audiences are historically more attracted to male sports

■ Women’s sports are just as exciting as male sports

■ Women’s sports don’t often get the same amount of sponsoring from

companies which impacts their sport

■ Women’s football already has large followings on social media

 

  1. Essay Topic: Truth in people’s communication is most important

 

■ + Truth helps people develop honest, meaningful relationships

■ + Truth develops open communication instead of repressed relationships

■ + Without truth, there is only deceit which is toxic to relationships and erodes trust

■+ Truth leads to trust

■ – Social media encourages people to present a version of truth rather than the whole truth in order to impress others and create a particular

impression – this can lead to misconception and lead others in the wrong direction

■ – Sometimes the truth can be hurtful and needs to be approached step by step rather than directly

■ – Some people are not ready to hear the whole truth

■ – Truth may be something that needs time to emerge in cases such as abuse or where someone may be at risk

■ – Truth sometimes has to be edited for children

 

  1. Essay Topic: Sense of Community

 

■ + People used to know their neighbours well and have a sense of community

■ + Community meant that people took care of each other and looked out for one another

■ +/- Doctors and teachers used to live in the community and become leaders of the community but now they often live in other areas and play little part in the community as a whole

■ – Social media does not encourage relationships with neighbours but rather between people at a distance

■ – Online shopping means fewer people socialise whilst shopping locally Note: a similar essay topic is one such as “adults should be required to do obligatory community service for a period of time”. That essay leans towards the benefits of community service vs time and obligation.

 

  1. Essay topic: Graffiti on city walls

 

■ + Freedom of expression

■ + Some graffiti can be a work of art

■ + It creates a colourful environment in a drab urban setting (drab = dreary, dull, lifeless)

■ + Graffiti can stimulate creativity in others

■ + Graffiti can be cultural which benefits society

■ – It is often unregulated art

■ – Graffiti could contain indecent or violent images or words

■ – It could incite racism, hatred or political unrest

 

  1. Vaping and Children (Predicted Topic)

 

■ Vaping was originally introduced to help smokers quit, but now vaping is becoming popular amongst people who never previously smoked.

■ Vaping can be addictive and their use has grown dramatically in the last five years, particularly in high school children

■ E-cigarettes are less harmful than normal cigarettes, but they do still contain harmful ingredients such as nicotine, flavourings and other chemicals

■ Vaping could lead to increase in asthma

■ Could lead to people choosing to take up smoking normal cigarettes later on

■ While this is only a predicted topic, it is something you can easily introduce into essays or into your speaking test as it is a current world issue

 

  1. Organised Tours to Remote Places (Tourism)

 

■ + Travellers get to see places that are largely untouched by the modern world

■ + Remote places are steeped in culture and interest

■ + Remote places can benefit from a boost in their economy

■ – The culture in such places will be altered by so many tourists

■ – Such tourism can have a negative impact on the local eco system

■ With tourism comes the threat of pollution

 

  1. Museums should focus on local works of art

 

■ + Focusing on local art exhibits means local artists are supported and encouraged

■ + Part of the task of a museum is conserving local history and culture so this should be their primary goal

■ + This is a way of promoting local culture and history to tourists which could benefit the economy of the country

■ – Many museums have international collections of art that people travel from around the world to see

■ – The history of some countries is interconnected with other countries and other cultures – history is not always confined within a boarder

■ – We now live in a global world and museums should reflect that

 

  1. Values from family and parents play a greater role in future success than skills and knowledge from schools

 

■ + from parents we can learn discipline and the meaning of hard work which are vital for future success

■ + from family we can learn the value of determination and never giving up

■ – schools provide the building blocks of knowledge upon which our future hangs, such as reading, writing, comprehension, maths etc

■ – without education, most people would be reduced to menial work and success would be much harder to attain

■ – some careers require specific education and training without which success would be impossible

 

توجه: IELTS از موضوعات مذهبی یا سیاسی استفاده نمی کند زیرا آیلتس غیرسیاسی و غیر مذهبی است. هدف آزمون های آیلتس موضوعاتی است که منعکس کننده دنیایی است که ما در آن زندگی می کنیم با تمرکز بر مسائل اجتماعی و مسائل روزمره که برای افراد آشناتر و کمتر احساسی است تا درباره آنها بنویسند یا صحبت کنند. بنابراین، لطفاً هنگام آماده شدن برای آزمون به منابع آنلاین خود توجه کنید و مطمئن شوید که وقت خود را برای آماده شدن برای موضوعاتی که قطعاً ظاهر نمی شوند تلف نمی کنید.

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