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IDEAS AND VOCABULARY FOR IELTS WRITING
TOPIC: ENVIRONMENT
Ý tưởng và từ vựng ielts writing chủ đề môi trường
“We only have one Earth, there is no PLANET B!”
“Be part of the SOLUTION, not part of the POLLUTION”
Quotes
1. Global warming: causes, effects and solutions
Causes The increasing level of greenhouse gases is highly
responsible for warming of the atmosphere.
Combustion of fossil fuels by various means such as
automobiles, factories and electricity use are to blame
for emitting greenhouse gases. To make matter worse,
trees in cities are all chopped down, thus trapping
the heat and raising the overall temperature.
Effects As the temperature increases, the ice at the North Pole
will melt and affect low-lying areas. Animals that
cannot adapt to the changing surroundings will
become extinct.
Solution • Reduce fossil fuel combustion and recycle
garbage.
• Maximize the use of renewable energy.
• Combat issues such as deforestation and raise
people’s awareness.

o Relevant vocabulary
• Bear the brunt of something: the main force of
something unpleasant.
• Searing heat: extreme heat.
• Concrete jungle: the crowded, ugly and industrialized
parts of the city.
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, • Green belt: a strip of countryside round a town where
building is not allowed.
• Repercussion/upshot/implication/outcome: adverse
consequences.
• Ecological niche: the fit of a species living under
specific environmental circumstances.
• On the verge/ brink of extinction: become nearly
extinct.
• Afforestation: to plant trees in an area in order to make
a forest.
• Energy-efficient appliances: machines that save
energy.
• Put a curb on something: limit the amount of
something.
• Emissions: gases entering the atmosphere.
• Run-off: water that runs from the ground into rivers
and lakes.
• Habitat loss: destruction or disappearance of an
animal’s natural home.
• Dwindling numbers: to dwindle/steadily decline in
quantity.
• Exacerbate: to make an existing problem worse,
accidentally or deliberately.
• Embrace: to accept or welcome something.
• In light of: because of.
• Testament to something: proof that something is true.
• Compelling: convincing
• Be in favor of: to support something.
o Examples
• Rising ocean temperatures caused by global warming
have caused coral bleaching in vast portions In
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