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تست آیلتس قطر در ماه می 2017 - نمونه سوالات رایتینگ و اسپیکینگ آیلتس با جواب General Training IELTS test in Qatar on May 2017 IELTS Writing Test Writing task 1 (a letter) You recently travelled with a certain airline. Write a letter to the manager about your experience. Please say – Where and when did you travel? – What did you like or dislike? – What can you suggest for improvement? Writing Task 2 (an essay) Some people think that if a country is already rich any addition in economic wealth does not make its citizens happier. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Get Ideas Reading the Following Article: Useful Expressions are in bold and yellow! Getting richer does not make a country happier in the long run, according to the largest-ever review of the links between a nation's wealth and the wellbeing of its citizens. The researchers looked at life satisfaction data from 37 countries collected over various time periods, from 12 to 34 years, up to 2005. The sample included nations that are developed and developing, rich and poor, ex-Communist and capitalist. It was specifically designed to test the paradox that although people in richer countries tend to be happier on average, as a country gets richer its inhabitants don't necessarily become happier. The lead author of the paper, economist Richard Easterlin of the University of South California, has been studying the concept of national happiness since the 1970s, when he formulated his "Easterlin Paradox". "Simply stated, the happiness-income paradox is this: at a ... ادامه مطلب