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🎓 IELTS Writing Ideas Quiz

Practice identifying strong arguments and essay ideas.

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Practice identifying strong arguments and essay ideas.

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IELTS Writing Ideas Quiz

Practice identifying strong arguments and essay ideas.

Which is a strong opinion about advertising?

Which is a clear opinion about social media?

Which is a strong argument about urbanization?

Which is a strong opinion for an essay about education?

Which idea supports working from home?

Which idea supports exercise in schools?

Which idea supports stricter laws?

Which idea supports banning plastic bags?

Which idea supports recycling?

Which is a strong argument about tourism?

Which idea supports studying abroad?

Which is a good supporting idea for environmental protection?

Which is a clear opinion about homework?

Which idea supports healthy lifestyles?

Which is a clear opinion about online learning?

Which idea best supports the importance of technology?

Which argument supports renewable energy?

Which is a strong argument about public transport?

Which idea supports learning languages?

Which is a strong argument about fast food?

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