#vocabulary
Synonyms for the word 'IMPROVE':
1. Enhance
2. Better
3. Upgrade
4. Ameliorate
5. Refine
6. Develop
7. Boost
8. Progress
9. Advance
10. Elevate
11. Augment
12. Perfect
13. Optimize
14. Polish
15. Enrich
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Synonyms for the word 'IMPROVE':
1. Enhance
2. Better
3. Upgrade
4. Ameliorate
5. Refine
6. Develop
7. Boost
8. Progress
9. Advance
10. Elevate
11. Augment
12. Perfect
13. Optimize
14. Polish
15. Enrich
Which of these are new to you ?
Write example sentences and get them checked βοΈ
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π Ready to take on the challenge? Here's how to participate: π
1. Look at all four photos provided.
2. Write a captivating story that connects them all seamlessly.
3. Submit your entry by 9.00 a.m tomorrow.
4. Stay tuned to see if your story emerges as the victor!
#WritingChallenge #CreativeWriting #Storytelling #GetCreative #WinBig
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π Mastering Task 1: Essential Language Toolkit for Line Graphs
Excited to share with you a treasure trove of language resources tailored specifically for Task 1, particularly focusing on line graphs. Whether you're aiming for the highest band scores or looking to boost your writing skills, this comprehensive toolkit will be your guiding light through the complexities of IELTS Academic Writing. I'm sure you will find at least 3 new phrases of words which can improve your score in IELTS writing. Enjoy using!βοΈ π
Excited to share with you a treasure trove of language resources tailored specifically for Task 1, particularly focusing on line graphs. Whether you're aiming for the highest band scores or looking to boost your writing skills, this comprehensive toolkit will be your guiding light through the complexities of IELTS Academic Writing. I'm sure you will find at least 3 new phrases of words which can improve your score in IELTS writing. Enjoy using!
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#writing
#sampleanswers
#task1
#tables
Sample answer for the question above:
The table compares underground railway systems of six cities of the world in terms of the opening years, route and the number of passengers.
Overall, what stands out from the table is that the oldest railway system is the one in London and it had the most extensive route. However, the greatest number of passengers among the 6 railway systems belonged to Tokyo's.
Turning to the details, the underground railway systems of London, Paris and Tokyo were not only the oldest but also had higher numbers of passengers and longer distance covered. To be more specific, London, opened first in 1863, had the longest route of 394 km and serves 775 passengers annually. Similarly,, as the second oldest metro system opened in 1900, Paris railway system stretches almost 200km and was used by 1191 passengers every year. Meanwhile, Tokyo was opened in 1927 and had a bit shorter route of 155 km but served almost 2000 passengers on a yearly basis representing the largest number among all the railway systems listed.
On the other hand, the other three cities' rail systems received much lower numbers of passengers and had shorter distance covered. Kyoto and LA railway systems, which were opened in the most recent time, had similar number of passengers, 45 and 50, correspondingly. Lastly, Washington DC had about 144 passengers and the route
extended 126 km.
#sampleanswers
#task1
#tables
Sample answer for the question above:
The table compares underground railway systems of six cities of the world in terms of the opening years, route and the number of passengers.
Overall, what stands out from the table is that the oldest railway system is the one in London and it had the most extensive route. However, the greatest number of passengers among the 6 railway systems belonged to Tokyo's.
Turning to the details, the underground railway systems of London, Paris and Tokyo were not only the oldest but also had higher numbers of passengers and longer distance covered. To be more specific, London, opened first in 1863, had the longest route of 394 km and serves 775 passengers annually. Similarly,, as the second oldest metro system opened in 1900, Paris railway system stretches almost 200km and was used by 1191 passengers every year. Meanwhile, Tokyo was opened in 1927 and had a bit shorter route of 155 km but served almost 2000 passengers on a yearly basis representing the largest number among all the railway systems listed.
On the other hand, the other three cities' rail systems received much lower numbers of passengers and had shorter distance covered. Kyoto and LA railway systems, which were opened in the most recent time, had similar number of passengers, 45 and 50, correspondingly. Lastly, Washington DC had about 144 passengers and the route
extended 126 km.
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#speaking
Part1 and part 3 questions on the topic of π°:
Part 1 Questions:
1. How important is money to you in your daily life?
2. What are some common ways people earn money in your country?
3. Do you think people today are more focused on making money compared to previous generations?
4. Have you ever had to borrow money from someone? How did it make you feel?
5. How do you think your life would be different if you had more money?
Part 3 Questions:
1. In what ways can having a lot of money be both a blessing and a curse?
2. Do you think governments should impose higher taxes on the wealthy? Why or why not?
3. How do cultural attitudes towards money vary between different societies?
4. What role does education play in managing personal finances effectively?
5. Can you think of any examples where the pursuit of money has led to negative consequences for individuals or society as a whole?
Part1 and part 3 questions on the topic of π°:
Part 1 Questions:
1. How important is money to you in your daily life?
2. What are some common ways people earn money in your country?
3. Do you think people today are more focused on making money compared to previous generations?
4. Have you ever had to borrow money from someone? How did it make you feel?
5. How do you think your life would be different if you had more money?
Part 3 Questions:
1. In what ways can having a lot of money be both a blessing and a curse?
2. Do you think governments should impose higher taxes on the wealthy? Why or why not?
3. How do cultural attitudes towards money vary between different societies?
4. What role does education play in managing personal finances effectively?
5. Can you think of any examples where the pursuit of money has led to negative consequences for individuals or society as a whole?
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#speaking Part1 and part 3 questions on the topic of π°: Part 1 Questions: 1. How important is money to you in your daily life? 2. What are some common ways people earn money in your country? 3. Do you think people today are more focused on making money comparedβ¦
π IELTS Speaking Vocabulary: Money Part 1οΈβ£ π
Preparing for the IELTS speaking section? Boost your vocabulary with these money-related terms!
1. Income: π° Money received regularly, often from employment or investments.
- Example: "My income has increased since I got promoted at work."
2. Expenditure: πΈ The amount of money spent on goods or services.
- Example:
"I need to track my expenditure to manage my budget better."
3. Savings: π³ Money set aside and not spent, usually for future use or emergencies.
- Example: "I'm building up my savings for a down payment on a house."
4. Budget: π A plan outlining expected income and expenditure.
- Example: "I stick to a strict budget to ensure I can save enough each month."
5. Debt: π³ Money owed to others, often borrowed and repaid with interest.
- Example: "I'm still paying off my student loans, so I have a lot of debt."
6. Loan: π΅ Money borrowed with an agreement to repay it, usually with interest.
- Example: "I took out a loan to buy a car and make monthly payments."
7. Interest: πΉ Additional money paid for borrowing money, calculated as a percentage.
- Example: "The bank offered me a lower interest rate on the mortgage."
8. Investment: π Putting money into assets with the expectation of profit or income.
- Example: "I'm considering investing in real estate to diversify my portfolio."
9. Profit: π Financial gain resulting from business operations or investments.
- Example: "The company reported a significant profit increase this quarter."
10. Dividend: πΈ Payment to shareholders from a corporation's profits.
- Example: "I received a dividend payment from my stock investments last month."
Preparing for the IELTS speaking section? Boost your vocabulary with these money-related terms!
1. Income: π° Money received regularly, often from employment or investments.
- Example: "My income has increased since I got promoted at work."
2. Expenditure: πΈ The amount of money spent on goods or services.
- Example:
"I need to track my expenditure to manage my budget better."
3. Savings: π³ Money set aside and not spent, usually for future use or emergencies.
- Example: "I'm building up my savings for a down payment on a house."
4. Budget: π A plan outlining expected income and expenditure.
- Example: "I stick to a strict budget to ensure I can save enough each month."
5. Debt: π³ Money owed to others, often borrowed and repaid with interest.
- Example: "I'm still paying off my student loans, so I have a lot of debt."
6. Loan: π΅ Money borrowed with an agreement to repay it, usually with interest.
- Example: "I took out a loan to buy a car and make monthly payments."
7. Interest: πΉ Additional money paid for borrowing money, calculated as a percentage.
- Example: "The bank offered me a lower interest rate on the mortgage."
8. Investment: π Putting money into assets with the expectation of profit or income.
- Example: "I'm considering investing in real estate to diversify my portfolio."
9. Profit: π Financial gain resulting from business operations or investments.
- Example: "The company reported a significant profit increase this quarter."
10. Dividend: πΈ Payment to shareholders from a corporation's profits.
- Example: "I received a dividend payment from my stock investments last month."
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Choose the best word to complete the sentence:
"The company reported a significant ___ increase this quarter."
"The company reported a significant ___ increase this quarter."
Anonymous Quiz
21%
a) budget
71%
b) profit
9%
c) dividend
Choose the best word to complete the sentence:
"I'm considering ___ in real estate to diversify my portfolio."
"I'm considering ___ in real estate to diversify my portfolio."
Anonymous Quiz
31%
a) expenditure
55%
b) investment
14%
c) loan