PART 3 雅思作文用词技巧
A. 十大增分小词
Perhaps/ probably yet
Hardly certainly even
Just also by doing quite around
Modal sentences
(1) In conclusion, I certainly believe that doctors should not follow after profit, but on the other hand, I can sympathise with their situation and I do believe that something should be done to attract doctors back to serious practice.
(2) I believe that the best way of dealing with the fast pace of life is to avoid distractions by organising our time better and making sure we take some time off to relax and enjoy just one activity at a time.
(3) Does an individual like sport merely as a spectator or as a participant?
(4) In y experience, it is quite common for people to become vegetarians because they feel that it is selfish to eat meat or because meat production increases global warming.
(5) Even in Africa, more than half the population (62%) will live in urban areas by then.
(6) However, I can hardly agree to this argument
B. 十大增分形容词/副词
Specifically virtually obviously increasingly accordingly
Eventually consequently undoubtedly largely partly
Modal sentences
(1) another point is that cigarettes are becoming increasingly expensive to buy.
(2) In conclusion, once people consider the consequences of their actions and modify their behavior or plan their lives accordingly, there will be much less strain on public health care. Ultimately, we will live in a much healthier society in all regards.
(3) By contrast, watching sport may encourage some other young people to take up spot, as these individuals might like that sport and consequently want to try it to see how it feels.
(4) Undoubtedly, one of the benefits of this is that they are together as a family. Nevertheless, this is not ideal, especially if it leaves no time for other activities, such as sport.
(5) In some families, if a teenagers decides to become a vegetarian, they may do so partly out of a spirit of rebellion, because this behaviour can be interpreted as a criticism of their parents’ way of life.
(6) By contrast, in the US, the poorest spend around 4-5% while the richest spend between 2% and 3%. This suggests that virtually everyone in the USA uses a car sometimes.

