IELTS Essay: Taking Care of Parents
Vocabulary Answers
less and less likely not as common
look after take care of
decided definite
drawbacks downsides
greater more important
decry question
perceived selfishness apparently only caring about themselves
point out argue
vulnerability weakness
suffer hurt
chronic your whole life
degenerative conditions conditions that only get worse, not better
declining eyesight worse seeing
arthritis aching joints
dementia can’t remember, Alzheimer’s
rely depend on
support help
spouse capable significant other can
fixed incomes no extra money
financial assistance extra money
social welfare systems support from the government, housing, etc.
retirement stopping working after 65
find themselves end up
destitute conditions very poor
soup kitchens places that provide free meals
in extreme cases the worst examples
driven to homelessness have to live on the streets
exceptions outliers
independent self-reliant
end up finally become
neglect not pay attention to
pay exorbitant medical bills expensive medicine, treatments
impact disproportionate with its benefits not as much result as what it costs
better off prioritising should care about
may come to think of themselves as burdens feel they are a hindrance
constantly always
impairing hurting
progress moving up in life
adequate enough
to begin with starting with
a greater degree some amount
self-reliance independence
preserve maintain
dignity self-respect
prosper flourish
necessity need
specific instances some examples
last resort option no other choice/option