2010.01.07
Task One: two pie charts describing the percentages of the people staying in and moving out of UK
Task Two: Someone believes that a country should help its local residents, while others believe that the help should be given to the most needed. Discuss both of opinions and present your opinion.
2010.01.14
Task One: a table describing the transportations of UK
Task Two: Governments are more responsible for scientific research than private companies. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
2010. 01.23
Task One: a map describing the change of towns
Task Two: The gap between the poor and rich gets larger. What cause the phenomenon and how to solve it?
2010.1.30
Task One: a bar chart
Task Two: Many people believe that there is a general increase in anti-social behaviours and lack of respect for others. What cause the phenomenon and how to solve it? 2010.2.6
Task One: pie chart: the distribution of business time
Task Two: Air travel is only beneficial to the richest people. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
2010.2.20
Task One: three pie charts of course selection
Task Two: Social development improves the living standard of the public. However, some social values may get lost in the process. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this phenomenon?
2010.2.27
Task One: table of British Population in three years
Task Two: Someone believes that the development of technology brings negative influences. To what extent do you agree or disagree? 2010.3.6
Task One: two pie charts of the time that male and female students spend on-line
Task Two: The life expectancy of mankind is lengthening. What effects does the phenomenon bring to both individuals and society?
2010.3.20
Task One: two bar charts introducing the percentages of male and female students in secondary and higher schools
Task Two: Machines are gaining in popularity today. What are the positive and negative influences of the phenomenon?
2010.3.27
Task One: a table introducing the annual income of Australian
Task Two: Children are now more interested in watching TV than creative activities. What cause the phenomenon and how to solve it?
2010.4.10
Task One: a bar chart introducing the users and non-users of different ages in Queensland, Australia
Task Two: Someone believes that cheaper air tickets benefit mankind, while other people believe that it damages environment. Discuss both viewpoints and give your own opinion.
2010.4.17
Task One: a table introducing the percentages of male and female managers in three levels
Task Two: Governments are responsible for helping the public with healthy lifestyle. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
2010.4.24
Task One: a table introducing the religious and civil marriages
Task Two: Everyone wants a car, a car, and a fridge. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the phenomenon.
2010.5.8
Task One: four bar charts describing the work hours in European countries
Task Two: Schools should teach students the academic subjects, which are helpful for their life. Therefore, other subjects such as music and sports are not important. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
2010. 5.15
Task One: the changing functions of a room (reading room---meeting room---theatre)
Task Two: Someone prefers distance education, while other people prefer attending college in person. Discuss the benefits and drawbacks of the two ways.
2010.5.20
Task One: flow chart of balloon
Task Two: Someone believes that children should obey their parents’ suggestions, while other people believe that the way may cause children to be ill-prepared for the future. Discuss both views and present your opinion.
2010.5.29