Using the table above and the examples I wrote above, write down some ideas about the weather in your hometown. If there are differences, then write about all of those things. If the weather is the same all year round you have to talk about that.
When you have written some ideas down, practice speaking out loud.
I have asked students what can people do in their hometown and I often receive one answer — NOTHING!
There’s nothing to do in my hometown. It’s so boring.
That can’t be true. There must be things for people to do. Even if you don’t like to do these things, other people may enjoy doing these things and that means there are definitely some activities that people can do in your hometown.
Here is a list of ideas to inspire you.
Going to the gym
Playing tennis
Walking in the hills on the outskirts of town
Walking on the seafront of the town
Shopping malls and going shopping
Coffee shops and coffee culture
Eating out and going to restaurants
Going to bars and nightclubs (for older students!)
Dancing in the town square
Visiting the library
Helping charity organisations
Fishing in the local river
Swimming in the swimming pool
Many evening classes in the local community college
Now let me show you some examples
There is a swimming pool in my hometown and many people go there. Whenever I go there, it always seems very busy. I try to go early in the morning to avoid all the crowds.
The pool is really nice and clean. There is an area for the serious swimmers to swim in laps and then there is an area for people and children who just want to lounge around in the water and cool off a little bit.
There is also a diving area with three diving boards. The top board is very high, but I jumped off it once!
We are lucky because in my hometown we have so many restaurants. I think you could go out to dinner every night of the week and still not visit every restaurant in the city.
And the restaurants are all very different in style and cuisine. We have the local food but we also have Indian, Thai, French and Italian. It’s really nice for people to go out in the evening and eat a delicious meal with friends and family.
In my hometown, some older ladies like to go to the town square and do a special kind of dancing. They do it for exercise I think but also they can meet up and chat with each other. So it’s a social activity for them too.
Some people say that the music they play when they do their dancing is too loud. But I think we should just let them do it. They’re not really causing anyone any harm.
Look at the list of ideas I gave you above.
Use these and the examples and write down your own ideas for talking about things to do in your hometown. Practice together with a friend or show your teacher.
The architecture in your hometown means all the buildings. Are these buildings very old and traditional? Or new and modern? Is the architecture boring — if so, why do you think so?
You can use the following words to describe buildings and architecture in your hometown.
Poor | High-rise | Residential |
Wooden | Expensive | Old |
Traditional | Beautiful | Modern |
Luxurious | Spacious | Steel and glass |
Brick | Boring | Ugly |
Many cities these days have a downtown area with many high-rise buildings, all very modern and expensive. The suburbs of the city might consist of smaller houses and buildings or low-rise buildings — this is where the people usually live.
Let me show you some examples
Bath is a very old city, and the architecture is very old. Most of the buildings in the centre of the city are over 200 years old. I think there is a law to protect these buildings and houses. They look nice because they all have the same colour, made out of a special sandstone found in the local area.
But once you leave the city centre, the architecture changes. The houses are more modern in the suburbs. This is where people live.
The downtown area of my city is filled full of high-rise buildings. They are all very high and look very modern. It feels so busy walking around this area surrounded by such high buildings. Some of the buildings are so high that you can walk on one side of the street and be in the shade from the sun.
I live in a very quiet village in the countryside. All the houses are pretty old and there is no real special architecture. People just need a place to live and the local post office to buy some things. There is an old church though, and it looks very nice from the outside. I don’t know how old it is, but it looks very old.
Write down your own ideas about the buildings in your hometown. When you have enough sentences speak them out loud with a friend or classmate.
Your hometown doesn’t just consist of the actual town itself. When talking about your hometown you can also talk about the surrounding area of the town or city where you live.
This is especially true of a smaller town.
Your town may be surrounded by countryside.
What is in the countryside?
Are there farms and little villages?
Are they developing the land and building more houses or factories?
There must be something in this area, now is the time for you to talk about it.
There might be hills or mountains in the surrounding area of your hometown. Or maybe you live near the sea in which case you can talk about that.
Whatever exists just outside your hometown you can talk about it in the IELTS test. This is all part of the description of where you live and the examiner wants to hear about it.
I’ll give you some examples:
The surrounding area of my hometown is just countryside. Some small villages with just a few people living there. There is a new factory that makes tyres just outside my town. I think many people from my hometown work there now.
If you go south of my town, there is a big lake. I have gone past this lake and seen people fishing there.
All around my hometown are hills. It’s like my entire town is in a big hole in the ground! But it’s nice to see all the hills around the town. In the summer, they all look so green and in the winter, if it snows, all the hills are covered and everything looks white.
What is in the surrounding area of your hometown?
Take a few minutes and write down some ideas and thoughts. You must have seen what is just outside your hometown. Talk about this for a few minutes if you can.
If you live in a very small town, then chances are you may have only one bus an hour that takes you to the nearest big town. Or no bus at all.
In a bigger town, you could have several bus services taking people to different parts of the town. Or to other towns and the nearest big city.
You might have a train service. You might live in a big city and have a subway system.
The fact is that every town and city has a public transportation system — even if it is only one bus an hour.
These are the main kinds of public transportation:
Taxi (not really public but let’s put it in there)
Other lesser-known systems:
Shared bike (many cities use this these days)
The best way to talk about this is to look at the following questions and answer them:
What is this public transportation system?
Why do you use it?
Why do other people in your hometown use it?
Is it convenient?
Is it cheap/expensive to use?
How many lines does it have? (for bus and subway)
Is it crowded during rush hour?
And here is some vocabulary you might use when talking about public transportation:
Miss | Stop | Exit |
Line | Change | Commuters |
Fare | Catch | Delay |
Ticket | Pass (a special card) | Passengers |
Leave | Cancel | Run |
Unreliable | Rush hour | On-time |
When talking about the public transportation system in your hometown, in the IELTS test I advise you to talk about the most common or most popular public transportation system. If you try to talk about some public transport that is less known or used, you could run into trouble.
That means that you should only really talk about the bus, the subway or the train.
You can add at the end of your talk that there are other kinds of public transportation in your hometown.
Something like this:
…we also have many taxis, and a ferry that takes people over the river, but I have never used it. I only use the subway as it is the most convenient.
Shall we look at a couple of examples?
In my hometown, we have a new subway system. It is brand-new, so it is very clean and modern-looking. There are only three lines so far but there will be more lines in the future.
It is so much better than the bus. Much quicker and much more convenient. We don’t have any traffic jams now!
Some people complain and say that it is more expensive than the bus. It is a little more expensive but I think it is worth it for the convenience and the speed.
During rush hour it is a little difficult to get a seat but if you arrive early, you can find a seat no problem. I really love the subway in my hometown, it just makes going to school so much easier.
We have a bus system in my hometown. There are plenty of buses to take you wherever you want to go. But if you use the bus during rush hour, then you will definitely get stuck in traffic. There’s just no escaping it.
Sometimes I use a shared bike. These are easy to find and they are cheap to use. If it’s raining, I don’t use the shared bike but most other days I do.
You want to try?
Look at all the vocabulary and make sure you know the meanings of the words and then make sentences of your own.
Then think about the public transportation systems in your hometown and which one is the most common for people to use.
Write down some ideas in your notebook and make sentences.
Then with a friend speak them out loud.
Practice every day!
Do you have many shops in your hometown? Are there just a few local shops or do you have a giant shopping mall with all the latest fashion brands?
Every town has at least one shop to buy something.
These are the main kind of shops you might have in your town:
supermarket | greengrocer | baker |
butcher | fishmongers | florist |
wine store | drug store | convenience store |
book store | pet store | candy store |
As I have said before, let’s look at some questions and you answer them one by one.
What kind of shops and stores are there in your hometown?
What can people buy in these places?
Where are all the shops and stores?
Are they expensive?
What kind of people go there?
And then let’s look at some examples
I live in a big city and there are many shopping malls. There is one big shopping mall near my home and it is very popular with people, especially young people.
Younger people like to go there because it looks very fashionable and modern. All the shops are mainly selling fashionable clothes and there are two cool coffee shops on the first floor where you can sit and drink coffee.
The shopping mall huge. It is on five floors. On the top floor, there is a cinema and in the basement, there is a supermarket but it is a little expensive I think. I don’t go there. I only go to the clothes stores and shoe stores with my friends. We can’t always buy something we like but we like to look!
If I go to the mall with my friends, we like to drink coffee after we have looked all around the stores.
There are many small shops and stores in my neighbourhood. These shops are not very fashionable but they are very convenient and they sell many useful things that we might need in the house or in our daily life.
One shop we always use in the nearest convenience store. It is open until very late and opens very early in the morning. If we run out of things that we need then we can always go to the convenience store and buy what we need.
I see many of my neighbours there and my father always goes there in the morning to buy cigarettes.
The shop sells newspapers, snacks and sandwiches, soft drinks and ice cream. Every time I go there, they always have customers inside.
Now it’s your turn.
Look up the vocabulary and make sure you understand what all the words mean. Make your own sentences if you wish.
Then look at the questions above and the examples. This can help you to form your own answers. Write down all your ideas and put them into sentences in order.
Then practice speaking out loud.
You will not need to talk about all of the above topics about your hometown in the IELTS test.
If you were to talk about your hometown using all the topics included in this guide you would be talking for about 30 minutes!
The reason I included all the topics above is so you can answer any question the examiner fires at you in the IELTS test. If he asks you to talk about shopping or public transportation in your hometown, then you should be prepared. If he asks you about food or customs in your hometown, no problem for you.
Just go through all the steps and you can find out how to talk about your hometown no matter the question.
And as always — let me know in the comments below!
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It is so important to cover these areas used for IELTS tests because they are the ones that often catch students off guard. I especially liked the study charts as they ground students with vocabulary and observation points. The ideas also triggered memories of towns I’ve visited. Travel really helps as it gives you things to compare your town with. For example I visited a tiny town in Sweden and it was like a charming hobbit town with wondrous new customs and scenery quite unlike my own tiny hometown.
That is a great idea, Leona. I forgot to add that to the article… I used to ask students to compare their hometown to the big city we were living in and talk about the similarities and differences. It gives them a lot more to talk about, and in the IELTS test that really helps. How was Sweden? I’ve always wanted to visit.
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Students are often asked to write a paragraph on Hometown in their schools. And if you’re also looking for the same, we have created 100-word, 200-word, and 250-word paragraphs on the topic.
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My hometown is a special place where I live with my family and friends. It’s a town with lovely houses, green parks where we can play, and kind people. We have schools to learn, shops to buy toys and clothes, and yummy food to eat. There’s a big playground where I can swing and slide, and sometimes we have fun fairs with rides and games. The sun shines bright, and the birds sing, making it a happy place. We celebrate festivals together and share smiles and laughter. It feels warm and safe, like a big hug. I love my hometown very much.
A hometown is the place where you live or where you were born. It’s a special spot on the map that feels like your very own. Imagine a big, warm hug—that’s what a hometown is like. It’s where your house sits, where you play outside with friends, and where you walk to school every day. In your hometown, you know the streets like the back of your hand, and you probably know lots of people too. There might be a park with swings and slides where you can play and a shop where you buy candy or ice cream. Your hometown might have a library filled with books where you can sit and read for hours, or it could have a pool where you splash and swim in the summer. Festivals or big town celebrations are times when everyone comes together to have fun, eat yummy food, and watch fireworks light up the sky. Your hometown is not just buildings and roads; it’s made up of the smiles, the stories, and the memories you make every day. It’s a place that stays in your heart, no matter how old you get or how far you go.
A hometown is like a comfy old sweater that feels just right. It’s the place where you first learn to ride a bike, where you know every street like the back of your hand, and where you can find friends just by stepping outside your door. It’s where the local bakery knows your favorite treat and the park bench holds memories of ice cream on sunny days. When we talk about our hometown, we tell stories of school plays, soccer games, and that one time we all tried to catch the biggest fish in the pond. It’s not just a spot on a map; it’s where our roots dig deep into the ground, giving us a sense of belonging. The festivals are the best, with music and laughter filling the air, and everyone from little kids to grandparents joining in the fun. Our hometown may not be a famous place with towering buildings or flashy lights, but it has a warm heart, and the faces are friendly and familiar. Each season brings its own magic, with leaves changing colors, snowball fights, flowers blooming, or fireflies dancing at night. It’s where we learn the value of community and the joy of simple pleasures. Even when we grow up and possibly move away, our hometown stays snuggled in our hearts, a treasure chest of cherished moments that shape who we are.
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A home is a place that gives comfort to everyone. It is because a home is filled with love and life. Much like every lucky person, I also have a home and a loving family. Through My Home Essay, I will take you through what my home is like and how much it means to me.
My home is situated in the city. It is not too big nor too small, just the perfect size. My family lives in the home. It comprises of my father, mother, sister and grandparents. We live in our ancestral home so my home is very vintage.
It is very old but remains to be super strong. There are six rooms in my home. Each family member has a unique room which they have decorated as per their liking. For instance, my elder sister is a big fan of music, so her walls are filled with posters of musicians like BTS, RM, and more.
Our drawing room is a large one with a high ceiling. We still use the vintage sofa set which my grandmother got as a wedding gift. Similarly, there is a vintage TV and radio which she uses till date.
Adjoining the drawing room is my bedroom. It is my favourite room because it contains everything that I love. I have a pet guinea pig which lives in a cage in my room. We also have a storeroom which is filled with things we don’t use but also cannot discard.
Our lawn in front of the house has a little garden. In that garden , my mother is growing her own kitchen garden. She is passionate about it and brings different seeds every month to grow them out and use them in our food.
The fondest memories I have in a place is my terrace. Our terrace is huge with many plants. I remember all the good times we have spent there as a family. Moreover, we play there a lot when my cousins come over. Thus, every nook and corner of my home is special to me.
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I know a lot of people who do not have homes or not as big as mine. It makes me more grateful and appreciates my home more. Not everyone gets the fortune to have a good home and a loving family, but luckily, I have been blessed with both.
I am thankful for my home because when I grow up, I can look back at the wonderful memories I made here. The walk down the memory lane will be a sweet one because of the safety and security my home has given me. It is indeed an ideal home.
My home is important to me because for better or worse, it helps me belong. It makes me understand my place in time and connect with the world and the universe at large. Thus, I am grateful to have a place I can call home.
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Question 2: Why is home important to a family?
Answer 2: A home signifies a lot more than a house. It is because we find comfort in our home as it contains memories and a place where our bonds strengthen. It is where we get plenty of benefits.
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Hari Raya, also known as Eid al-Fitr, is a significant religious festival celebrated by Muslims around the world. In my hometown, this festive occasion holds a special place in the hearts of the community. In this essay, I will take you on a journey through the vibrant and joyous Hari Raya celebrations in my hometown, highlighting the customs, traditions, and the spirit of unity that permeates the festivities.
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Months before Hari Raya, the preparations begin. Families meticulously clean and decorate their homes, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for guests. Shopping for new clothes and traditional delicacies becomes a priority, as everyone strives to look their best during this auspicious time. The air is filled with a sense of anticipation and excitement as the days draw closer to the celebration.
As Hari Raya approaches, the entire town transforms into a visual spectacle. Streets and houses are adorned with colorful lights, intricate paper lanterns, and beautiful floral arrangements. The vibrant decorations create an ambiance of joy and elevate the spirit of the celebration. The town comes alive with a magical glow, as families and friends exchange greetings and well wishes.
Central to the Hari Raya celebration is the traditional feast known as “Open House.” During this time, families invite friends, neighbors, and even strangers to join them in a sumptuous spread of Malaysian delicacies. The feast includes an array of mouthwatering dishes such as rendang, ketupat, lemang, and an assortment of traditional sweets. The aroma of spices and the sound of laughter fill the air as people indulge in these culinary delights, fostering a sense of togetherness and unity.
Hari Raya is a time when the community comes together, transcending differences and embracing unity. One heartwarming tradition is the “buka puasa bersama” or breaking fast together. Muslims and non-Muslims gather at mosques and community centers to break their fasts in a spirit of inclusivity and solidarity. This tradition exemplifies the harmony and respect that exist within my hometown, fostering a sense of understanding and appreciation among its diverse population.
Hari Raya is a celebration steeped in tradition, passed down through generations. From wearing traditional attire such as baju kurung and baju Melayu to performing religious rituals, these customs play an integral role in preserving our cultural heritage. Families visit cemeteries to pay respects to their ancestors, reinforcing the importance of honoring our roots. These traditions not only strengthen familial bonds but also serve as a reminder of the values and principles that shape our identity.
Hari Raya is a time for generosity and giving back to the community. Families and individuals practice “zakat,” the act of donating a portion of one’s wealth to the less fortunate. This act of giving extends beyond monetary contributions, as families also distribute “duit raya” or small gifts to children and those in need. The joy of sharing blessings with others fosters a culture of empathy and compassion, creating a stronger and more caring community.
In conclusion, Hari Raya celebrations in my hometown are a vibrant tapestry of customs, traditions, and unity. From the preparations leading up to the festival to the warm gatherings and feasts, the spirit of togetherness permeates every aspect of this joyous occasion. The colorful decorations, the gastronomic delights, and the shared sense of unity create an atmosphere of joy and love. Hari Raya serves not only as a religious celebration but also as a cultural expression, preserving our heritage and fostering a sense of belonging within our community.
Hari Raya, also known as Eid al-Fitr, is a joyous celebration that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. In my school, we come together as a diverse community to celebrate this significant occasion. This essay will delve into the vibrant Hari Raya celebration at my school, highlighting the customs, traditions, and the spirit of unity that permeates the festivities.
At my school, we take pride in our multicultural environment, where students from various backgrounds and ethnicities come together as one. During the Hari Raya celebration, the campus is transformed into a colorful tapestry of cultural diversity. Students wear traditional attire, representing their respective cultures, creating a visually stunning spectacle that showcases the beauty of our differences.
The school is adorned with vibrant decorations that reflect the festive spirit of Hari Raya. Colorful ribbons, paper lanterns, and intricate patterns grace the hallways and classrooms. Rangoli designs and traditional motifs adorn the walls, adding an extra touch of elegance and cultural richness. The atmosphere is alive with excitement and anticipation as students and teachers immerse themselves in the splendor of the decorations.
During the Hari Raya celebration, our school organizes a lively program that features traditional performances by students. A stage is set up, and students showcase their talents in music, dance, and drama, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of different communities. The performances serve as a platform to celebrate diversity, foster cross-cultural understanding, and promote appreciation for each other’s traditions.
Food plays a central role in any celebration, and Hari Raya is no exception. At my school, a grand feast is organized, where students and staff are treated to a delectable array of traditional delicacies. From mouthwatering rendang to aromatic nasi lemak and various types of kuih, the food tantalizes our taste buds and offers a glimpse into the rich culinary traditions of our diverse community. Sharing and savoring these culinary delights strengthen the bonds among students, teachers, and staff.
To foster cultural understanding and appreciation, the Hari Raya celebration at my school also includes engaging workshops. Students have the opportunity to participate in activities such as learning traditional dance moves, trying their hand at calligraphy, or creating beautiful handicrafts. These workshops provide a platform for students to immerse themselves in different cultures, breaking down barriers and cultivating empathy and respect.
One of the essential aspects of Hari Raya is the observance of religious traditions. At my school, a designated prayer area is set up for Muslim students and staff to perform their prayers together, fostering a sense of unity and devotion. Non-Muslim students and staff join in observing a moment of reflection, demonstrating solidarity and support for their peers during this sacred time.
In conclusion, the Hari Raya celebration at my school is a testament to the beauty of diversity and the power of unity. The vibrant decorations, traditional performances, culinary delights, cultural workshops, and the observance of religious traditions create a rich tapestry of experiences that bring students and staff together. This celebration not only fosters cross-cultural understanding and appreciation but also strengthens the bonds within our diverse school community. Through the Hari Raya celebration, we embrace our differences, celebrate our shared humanity, and cultivate a school environment built on respect, empathy, and unity.
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Students are often asked to write an essay on My Hometown in their schools and colleges. And if you're also looking for the same, we have created 100-word, 250-word, and 500-word essays on the topic. ... 500 Words Essay on My Hometown Introduction. Every person's heart holds a special place for their hometown. It is the place where we first ...
Essay : My Home Town In 200 Words For College Students. My hometown is a small and quiet city in the south of England. It's often called "The Little Town That Could" because it has managed to remain relatively untouched by the hustle and bustle of modern life. From its quaint cobbled streets to its charming little cafe´s, my hometown is ...
Get original essay. One of the most defining features of my hometown is its rich history, which is deeply intertwined with the fabric of the community. Dating back to the early 1800s, the town was founded by settlers seeking a peaceful life away from the hustle and bustle of the city. As I walk down the cobblestone streets, I am reminded of the ...
The introduction part will consist of your name and current situation. Greet your reader and start with mentioning the name of your hometown. In the body paragraphs, describe the main features of your hometown such as climate, modern facilities, center of trade, educational institute, nature of the people, etc.
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Our hometowns hold a special place in our hearts, often serving as the backdrop for our fondest memories and cherished experiences. In this essay, I will take you on a journey through the streets and alleys of my hometown, a place that has shaped my identity, and where the echoes of history blend seamlessly with the rhythms of daily life.
Category: Life. Topic: Hometown, Town. Pages: 1 (657 words) Views: 1025. Grade: 4.8. Download. Growing up in a small town in the Midwest, I always felt a sense of belonging and connection to my community. It was a place where everyone knew each other, and neighbors looked out for one another. Our town may have been small, but it was filled with ...
Descriptive Essay Example: My Hometown Is Still in My Heart. The most inimitable place to be, besides in my husband's arms, is Harrogate, Tennessee. The rolling hills, clean crisp air, and spaciousness all surpass the city life. The memories and joy I experience when I am there will always have a special place in my heart.
Let me tell about my homeland. All people around the world have a home town and they can see how it changes every day. Also, changing assists to develop the country and it is a normal reality. However, if I compare my homeland 20 years ago and today it has a lot of differences. Actually, my birthplace differs from today with regards to the ...
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1074 Words. 5 Pages. Open Document. Linyi is my hometown, and I am deeply in love with my hometown. Linyi is a beautiful place. There are flowers, grass, mountain, water, fresh air. The people here are sincere, hardworking, simple and kind. Always working for the city and work hard. Linyi is a prefecture-level city in Shandong Province, which ...
Decent Essays. 866 Words. 4 Pages. Open Document. It been a ten years I missed my hometown. I still remember about my hometown, where I grew up and spent half of my childhood time in there. My hometown was small, we didn't have a tall building,and even we didn't have a good house. I lived in refugee camp,I was happy to live in there.
Essay on My Hometown in English. I come from a very small place in Bihar, called Darbhanga. It is such a small place that one can easily get from one end to the other within 4-5 hours. And for entertainment too, one will hardly get a place to visit. In fact, restaurants are the only places where one can enjoy one's friend's company.
My Hometown Essay (500+ Words) and 10 Lines - Scoopfeedz. Last Updated on: June 27, 2024 by Harshit. I will explore the heart and soul of the town where I grew up. With My Hometown Essay, you can take a quick tour of the streets and landmarks of your hometown in about 150 words & 400 words, based on the following headings.
Using the table above and the examples I wrote above, write down some ideas about the weather in your hometown. If there are differences, then write about all of those things. If the weather is the same all year round you have to talk about that. When you have written some ideas down, practice speaking out loud.
Paragraph on Hometown in 250 Words. A hometown is like a comfy old sweater that feels just right. It's the place where you first learn to ride a bike, where you know every street like the back of your hand, and where you can find friends just by stepping outside your door. It's where the local bakery knows your favorite treat and the park ...
Its enchanting beauty, coupled with its serene ambiance, fuels my imagination and breathes life into my words. Whether I am writing poetry or crafting prose, The Oasis offers a sanctuary where ideas flow freely and the creative spirit thrives. Conclusion. In conclusion, The Oasis is undeniably my favorite place in my hometown.
To get an excellent score in the IELTS Task 2 writing section, one of the easiest and most effective tips is structuring your writing in the most solid format. A great argument essay structure may be divided to four paragraphs, in which comprises of four sentences (excluding the conclusion paragraph, which comprises of three sentences).
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A Place I Call Home. My home is situated in the city. It is not too big nor too small, just the perfect size. My family lives in the home. It comprises of my father, mother, sister and grandparents. We live in our ancestral home so my home is very vintage. It is very old but remains to be super strong. There are six rooms in my home.
Hometown Short Lived. Whenever someone asks me where I am from, I'm always conflicted since I've lived at multiple places in my life. A hometown is a place which holds significance and memories: good and bad. I was born in a town outside of Karachi, Pakistan called Steel Town; a residential area for families that are employed by the steel mill.
Hari Raya, also known as Eid al-Fitr, is a significant religious festival celebrated by Muslims around the world. In my hometown, this festive occasion holds a special place in the hearts of the community. In this essay, I will take you on a journey through the vibrant and joyous Hari Raya celebrations in my hometown, highlighting the customs ...