IELTS Speaking Vocabulary

What is vocabulary? Vocabulary is the body of words used in a particular language. An example of vocabulary is the language used by lawyers. Some words used daily in the courtroom: bench trial: Trial without a jury in which a judge decides the facts. affidavit: a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court. capital offense: A crime punishable by death penalty Importance of learning new words: You should make sure that you use good vocabulary while speaking. You can improve English vocabulary only by regular practice. Make it a habit to learn new words....

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IELTS academic high-frequency vocabulary and words

A strong vocabulary is of utmost importance to achieve a high IELTS band score in each of the IELTS module. As a result, learning IELTS Academic high-frequency vocabulary is crucial, as it enables test-takers to comprehend complex texts, articulate their thoughts clearly, and present well-structured arguments. They include words that are commonly used in academic texts and contexts, such as “analyze,” “evaluate,” “hypothesis,” “significant,” and “theory”. List of IELTS Academic High-Frequency Vocabulary – 1 Given below are some tables that contain such IELTS Academic high-frequency vocabulary that you can use while preparing for the IELTS exam. abandon 8 assess 1...

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Advanced Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking – Topic : Restaurant Food

Introduction Elevate your IELTS Speaking score with Advanced Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking – Topic: Restaurant Food. This guide provides essential vocabulary and phrases related to dining out, helping you articulate your thoughts more clearly and impress examiners with your language proficiency. Enhance your fluency and confidence when discussing restaurant experiences and food-related topics in the IELTS exam. IELTS Speaking Topic: Food This article covers useful collocations, idioms, adjectives to talk about food in IELTS speaking. Below mentioned are some of the idioms as well as the adjectives which describe food. Idioms that Describe Food: To be full up. Meaning: To...

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Vocabulary for Top 9 Most Common Topics in IELTS Subject Exam

Academic Vocabulary for Top 9 Most Common Topics in IELTS Exam The IELTS Vocabulary is not tested as a separate part on the test, but it does account for a significant portion of your final score in both the Writing and Speaking examinations, making it vital. The examiners will evaluate your capability to apply a broad range of relevant words and to use them correctly. Thus, vocabulary plays a critical role in achieving a high score in your IELTS exam. It will be really useful for IELTS Speaking, Reading, Listening and Writing. The more vocabulary you know how to use, the...

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Useful Resources & Websites for IELTS Vocabulary

Vocabulary in IELTS accounts for 25% of the total IELTS band score and is, therefore, a crucial part of preparation for the exam. So, in this article, we have listed a series of useful resources & websites for IELTS Vocabulary to make your IELTS journey hassle-free. Don’t forget to bookmark this page to boost your vocabulary before sitting either Academic or General Training IELTS test. Must-read Lessons/Books/Tips The list below contains useful resources for must-read lessons/books/tips. How to Boost Your Vocabulary Score in IELTS? The Academic Collocation List Advanced Vocabulary List For IELTS Check Your English Vocabulary For The IELTS...

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IELTS Speaking Vocabulary – 30 Academic Words that will Help you Score IELTS Band 9 (Part 1)

In the IELTS writing test, especially in IELTS Writing Task 2, the academic words play an integral role in gaining a a band 9. But, candidates might get confused which words are the most important. Therefore, I decided to pull out 30 academic words that can help increase the academic tone of your IELTS Speaking and writing. Academic Words List for IELTS Writing and Speaking The vocabulary list given below might help you improve your score in the IELTS Writing exam, and even help you get high IELTS band score! 1. Abstract (adj): based on general ideas or principles rather...

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Formal Prepositions to Score Band 7.0 or Higher in IELTS (Part 2)

Let’s gear yourself up for the IELTS Writing & Speaking with “academic” prepositions that are not so frequently used but suitable for academic writing and speaking. Learning these words and expressions will help you boost your IELTS score as well as contributing to your academic pursuit. Amid in the middle of or during something, especially something that causes excitement or fear Example: He finished his speech amid tremendous applause. 2. Surrounded by something Example: The hotel was in a beautiful position amid lemon groves. Apropos/Apropos of Regarding, concerning or related to somebody/something Example: Apropos our date for lunch, I cannot...

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Expand Your Vocabulary to Boost Your IELTS Score – Key Word: a set of

a set of Set of + noun Complete the sentences with these nouns: circumstances                        keys                results                         guidelines She got a very poor set of ______________ in her recent examinations. I think she only managed a pass in mathematics and she failed the rest. Given the right set of ______________,I think he has a good chance of winning. The Minister of Health issued a new set of ______________ yesterday on how doctors should treat patients who have recently returned from a country which have cases of this new flu. I always leave a spare set of ______________ for my house with...

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How to write abbreviation vocabulary

A B C ‘a&f always and forever bi bye c see a’rt alright b’d8 birthday ‘c/t can’t talk a/l age and location bc because ‘c/r can’t remember a/s/l age/sex/location b’g background ‘c/tl can’t stop laughing a/s/l/p age/sex/location/picture b’w between ‘c2 come to a/s/l/r age/sex/location/race ‘b2w back to work ‘cb come back a/s/e age/sex/ethnicity b4 before ‘cfid check for identification a3 anyplace, anywhere, anytime ‘b4n bye for now cgra congratulation ‘afaic As far as I’m concerned bat batteries chr character ‘afaik As far as I know B/b’f best boyfriend chk check ‘afaict As far as I can tell B/g’f best girlfriend...

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Improve your Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking & Writing – Keyword: Warning

Warning 1     Verb + warning Use the correct form of these verbs : give                  heed ignore              issue serve as           shout Doctors have ___________ a warning against eating shellfish from the polluted beaches. Many people continue to ___________warnings about the dangers of sunbathing. They think it’ll never happen to them. They can’t complain. They were ___________ adequate warning that the factory was in danger of closing. He ___________ a warning as the piece of wood started to fall towards me. They failed to ___________ the warnings about the dangerous currents in the river. Both of them drowned. After passing sentence, the...

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Improve Your Vocabulary to Hike up Your IELTS Score – Key Word: a piece of

‘a piece of’ Adjective + piece of Use the following adjectives in these sentences: best blank clever worst excellent favourite sensitive incredible What’s your ______ piece of music? Mine’s the second movement from Mozart’s Piano Concerto no. 21. That’s the ______ piece of news I’ve heard for a long time! Congratulations! A doctor just happened to be passing by as my baby choked on a sweet. She managed to save his life. It was an ______ piece of luck. I stared at the ______ piece of paper. I had no idea how I was going to answer the question. They...

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570 High-incidence and High-utility Academic Words for IELTS

The Academic Word List compiled by Coxhead, contains 570 word families which are the most commonly used over a very wide range of academic texts.  Brief Guide to Use This List: Words of highest frequency are followed by the number 1. For example, you can see that ESTABLISH is numbered 1 in this list. It means that ESTABLISH is the most commonly used in the list of 570 words. FORTHCOMING with number 10 means that it is the least frequent amongst this list of high incidence and high utility words. [do_widget id=custom_html-47] How to learn all 570 new words: It’s time to...

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10 Useful Expressions You May Have Missed To Get Higher Score In IELTS

Ever wonder how to express ordinary actions in an extraordinary way. These are some extremely handy phrases that will help you kick your speech and essay up the notch. Let’s dive in! whet someone’s appetite for something: make or increase someone’s interest in something Ex: “Let’s Eat” – a Korean drama revolving around four lead characters who greatly enjoy their single lives apart from having to dine out alone – has whetted my appetite for Korean cuisine. take great pains to do something = be at pains to do something: make great effort to do something Ex: Susan took great...

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Quinquennium – Word of the Day for IELTS

Quinquennium – Word of the Day for IELTS Speaking & Writing Meaning: a period of five years Plural form of quinquennium: Quinquennia Origin of quinquennium: Quinquennium comes directly from the Latin noun quīnquennium, formed from quīnque“five,” and annus “year.” It entered English in the early 1600s. Example: The top leaders gathered to plan activities and define new orientations and perspectives for the new quinquennium 2017-2022. The numbers of net migrants stay constant for the period 2001 –2011 and the decline by half for every quinquennium. Also check : IELTS Vocabulary Best IELTS Vocabulary books IELTS Listening words Sports Vocabulary IELTS...

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Extend Your Vocabulary to Ace the IELTS – Key Word: Movement

Movement 1          Verb + movement (act of moving) Use the correct form of these verbs: allow               co-ordinate detect               monitor restrict             retrace Long skirts tend to ­­___________ movement, so I usually wear trousers to work. They give you greater freedom of movement. As the disease progresses, the patient loses the ability to___________ his movements and needs help with the simplest of tasks. The alarm goes off the second these infra-red sensors___________ the slightest movement. Detectives are trying to___________ the young girl’s movements on the night she disappeared. An important job of the security forces is to___________   the movements of suspected terrorists....

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Enlarge Your Vocabulary to Maximize Your IELTS Score – Key Word: Number

number 1          Number + of + noun Use these nouns in the sentences below: advantages                  factors             changes           occasions problems                     reasons            times                ways Yes, I know George Robertson. We’ve met on a number of _______________ . I decided not to go to the party for a number of ____________ that I’d rather not talk about. A significant number of____________ have taken place since I was at Oxford. Stop worrying. You can only be infected with HIV in a limited number of __________ and shaking someone’s hand isn’t one of them! There are a number of____________ that could account for the differences...

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Improve your Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking & Writing – Key Word : A Supply of

A supply of 1    Verb + supply of Use the correct form of these verbs : control                         exhaust have                            provide The new government has promised to ____________ a reliable supply of clean water to all rural communities. Make sure you ____________ an adequate supply of pens and pencils for the exam. Within three weeks they had____________ their supply of food and clean drinking water. Their supply of fuel had also run out, so they had to abandon the expedition. The police are desperate to arrest the big dealers who ____________ the supply of drugs to young people in the area....

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Word of the Year 2016

Dictionary.com, a 21-year-old site announced ‘xenophobia’ as its 2016 word of the year just several hours ago due to Brexit and  American Election! The “Word of the Year” is chosen based on search data and is meant to embody major themes in the collective cultural consciousness. In 2016, xenophobia spiked time and again reflected a recurring theme in the year’s news. Dictionary.com defines xenophobia as “fear or hatred of foreigners, people from different cultures, or strangers”. It origins stem from two Greek words — “xenos” meaning “stranger or guest” and “phobos” meaning “fear or panic”. The biggest spikes in lookups...

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