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With practice, you will find the most effective technique for getting ideas. Although there are thousands of possible Task 2 titles, the majority fall under one of the following headings. The best way to improve your ability to get ideas is to practice with Task 2 titles, but you can also build your resources by reading newspapers and listening to or watching current affairs programmes, and also, on the main page of this course, you will find a link to the BBC news – this is an excellent source of information to help you build ideas in preparation for the test.

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