totrysomethingon: to see if an item of clothing fits or is suitable
tobevalueformoney: to be worth the cost
windowshopping: to visit a store to look at items without the intention of buying anything
Lesson 19: Environment
You may be asked questions about the environment or environmental problems in your country. Read the following IELTS-style questions and answers below and pay attention to the phrases in bold. Use the ‘Definitions’ section at the bottom of the page to check the meaning of any phrases you don’t understand.
Part 1-style questions
Examiner: Are there any environmental problems in your country?
Kelly: Yes … we have a serious issue with pollution levels in some of our big
cities … exhaustfumes from cars and lorries are definitely one reason for the
problem but we also have a lot of heavyindustry in some areas and this
also results in poor airquality …
Examiner: Do you take an interest in nature?
Jenny: Well … I’m a city person through and through and don’t get back tonature very often I’m afraid … but like everyone else I’m fascinated by thenatural world and I like watching documentaries showing wild animals in their naturalhabitat …
Examiner: Do you or your family take steps to help the environment?
Mira: My parents have always tried to make us aware of our impact on theenvironment… they’re really into energy conservation … and always try to buy environmentally friendlyproducts if they have the chance …