Mat Clark – IELTS Speaking
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Give a brief statement to explain the solution. Now offer a solution to the second
problem.
Now taking into
account the second challenge, the only way to get to the bottom of
this dilemma would be to…
So the complete answer might look like this :
― what are the problems associated with the increase in car use ? ―
(See answer to previous problems)
How could these problems be solved ?
―In my view, there are a number of actions that could be taken. When dealing with the
first problem, the easiest way to work it out would be to develop
new technology for car
engines which does not cause serious air poluttion, maybe some
special kind of exhaust
filter. Taking on the second problem, the most successful way to confront this would be to
invest heavily on research into alternative energy resources. In fact, I have heard that we
have already produced a car which runs on water.‖
If
you are confident enough, you might want to develop these points further, but
don’t do it if you are not sure that you have the vocabulary
to continue producing good
quality language. It is better to produce a medium length that is accurate in its language than
a longer answer that contains many mistakes.
Go back to problems question section and practise your ―solution‖ structure for the
problems that you thought about for each example question.