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SUMMARY:IELTS Predicting Questions
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Look at the following question: "What will houses be like in the future? Now ask yourself: "Why is the examiner asking me this question?" The answer is simple: "The examiner is testing my ability to use future prediction structures."
The following answer is quite common for this type of question:
I think that in the future, houses will be much bigger, and maybe they will be in some strange places such as on the moon or under the sea.
The answer above directly answers the question with acceptable "predictions". However the language used to present these predictions is very basic.
Now look at the next answer to the same question:
Certainly, I’m sure that most people would agree that there will be a number of major changes related to this. Initially, I guess that we might begin to see houses that are much bigger. At the same time, I suppose it's quite probable that we may have houses under the sea. And who knows, it could even be possible that we'll see the arrival of houses on the...

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