#List of academic words
#part 1
1)palate [paelit] n. The palate is the top part of the mouth. -> You can touch your palate with your tongue.
2) paradise [pseredais] n. Paradise is the place or condition of happiness where things are perfect. -* My vacation in Hawaii was like being in paradise.
3) plantation [plaenteijan] n. A plantation is a big farm that only grows certain kinds of crops. -* In the 1800s, there were many cotton plantations in the southern US.
4) rapid [raepid] adj. When something is rapid, it moves or changes very quickly. -♦️ His mother was surprised by her son’s rapid growth.
5) rate [reit] n. A rate is the speed at which something happens. -♦️ Grass tends to grow at a very slow rate.
6) soothing [su:flinl adj. When something is soothing, it makes you calm or relaxed. -* The soothing music helped the baby fall asleep.
7)subtle [sAtl] adj. When something is subtle, it is not easy to see or notice. -♦️ The handsome man has a subtle smile.
8)texture [tekstj9:r] n. The texture of something is the way its surface looks and feels. The texture of a rock found in the water is typically very smooth.
9) tOXiC [taksik] adj. When something is toxic, it is poisonous. Toxic things are very dangerous. -» Please check the label to see if the product is toxic.
10)vary [veari] v. To vary means to be different from another thing in size or amount. -» The heights of the people in my class vary by a large amount.
#vocabulary
#part 1
1)palate [paelit] n. The palate is the top part of the mouth. -> You can touch your palate with your tongue.
2) paradise [pseredais] n. Paradise is the place or condition of happiness where things are perfect. -* My vacation in Hawaii was like being in paradise.
3) plantation [plaenteijan] n. A plantation is a big farm that only grows certain kinds of crops. -* In the 1800s, there were many cotton plantations in the southern US.
4) rapid [raepid] adj. When something is rapid, it moves or changes very quickly. -♦️ His mother was surprised by her son’s rapid growth.
5) rate [reit] n. A rate is the speed at which something happens. -♦️ Grass tends to grow at a very slow rate.
6) soothing [su:flinl adj. When something is soothing, it makes you calm or relaxed. -* The soothing music helped the baby fall asleep.
7)subtle [sAtl] adj. When something is subtle, it is not easy to see or notice. -♦️ The handsome man has a subtle smile.
8)texture [tekstj9:r] n. The texture of something is the way its surface looks and feels. The texture of a rock found in the water is typically very smooth.
9) tOXiC [taksik] adj. When something is toxic, it is poisonous. Toxic things are very dangerous. -» Please check the label to see if the product is toxic.
10)vary [veari] v. To vary means to be different from another thing in size or amount. -» The heights of the people in my class vary by a large amount.
#vocabulary
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IELTS Task 1 Simon’s | IELTS writing
📌Simon’s IELTS Task 1 example essays assembled by masters for band score 9
❇️ All essays include 2010-2017
#writing
📌Simon’s IELTS Task 1 example essays assembled by masters for band score 9
❇️ All essays include 2010-2017
#writing
Forwarded from Maqsud G'afurov
#IELTS VOCABULARY
✅affectation
👉a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display
🔸To a vast majority, fountain pens are an affectation
✅complacent
👉contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions
🔸Paul believes the medical advances made in treating HIV over the past decade have led to people becoming more complacent and taking more risks.
✅ concomitant
👉an event or situation that happens at the same time
🔸Quality and equity in education must be conceived as concomitant
✅culpable
👉deserving blame or censure as being wrong or injurious
🔸But the state is even more culpable, making bad decisions about the design of the program, particularly the contractual requirements related to field testing.
✅depravity
👉moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles
🔸The depravities of leading men in TV dramas traditionally don’t leave permanent scars.
#academic
#vocabulary
✅affectation
👉a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display
🔸To a vast majority, fountain pens are an affectation
✅complacent
👉contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions
🔸Paul believes the medical advances made in treating HIV over the past decade have led to people becoming more complacent and taking more risks.
✅ concomitant
👉an event or situation that happens at the same time
🔸Quality and equity in education must be conceived as concomitant
✅culpable
👉deserving blame or censure as being wrong or injurious
🔸But the state is even more culpable, making bad decisions about the design of the program, particularly the contractual requirements related to field testing.
✅depravity
👉moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles
🔸The depravities of leading men in TV dramas traditionally don’t leave permanent scars.
#academic
#vocabulary
Forwarded from Maqsud G'afurov
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✅Most Common American Idioms.
❗️It is just not in the cards.
▪️It is not likely to occur.
❗️Try to catch your breath.
▪️Rest so you can continue.
❗️We will chalk up that one to experience.
▪️We will credit that to experience.
❗️We chewed the fat for a short while.
▪️We talked casually for a while.
❗️Next week we will clean house.
▪️Next week we will get rid of anyone undesirable.
❗️You must come clean.
▪️You must confess your error.
❗️She is in the clear.
▪️She is free from danger or suspicion.
❗️We need to clear the air.
▪️Let's ignore emotional tensions and differences.
❗️She has her head in the clouds.
▪️She is not in the real world.
❗️He killed her in cold blood.
▪️He killed her without any feeling, or remorse.
❗️He was left out in the cold.
▪️He got nothing.
❗️They were acting in concert.
▪️They were acting together.
❗️They left him to cool his heels.
▪️He was left waiting.
#idioms
❗️It is just not in the cards.
▪️It is not likely to occur.
❗️Try to catch your breath.
▪️Rest so you can continue.
❗️We will chalk up that one to experience.
▪️We will credit that to experience.
❗️We chewed the fat for a short while.
▪️We talked casually for a while.
❗️Next week we will clean house.
▪️Next week we will get rid of anyone undesirable.
❗️You must come clean.
▪️You must confess your error.
❗️She is in the clear.
▪️She is free from danger or suspicion.
❗️We need to clear the air.
▪️Let's ignore emotional tensions and differences.
❗️She has her head in the clouds.
▪️She is not in the real world.
❗️He killed her in cold blood.
▪️He killed her without any feeling, or remorse.
❗️He was left out in the cold.
▪️He got nothing.
❗️They were acting in concert.
▪️They were acting together.
❗️They left him to cool his heels.
▪️He was left waiting.
#idioms
🔰10 tips for getting a score of 8 in IELTS.
1⃣ Interact with native speakers as much as possible and listen to how they talk and the way they use words and phrases.
2⃣ Listen carefully and write down new words you hear (ie. in the news) and check the pronunciation and articulation. Use them for your Speaking and Writing tests.
3⃣ Expand your vocabulary as much as you can. Don’t rely on simple and basic words. Use complex words and phrases especially in your Speaking test.
4⃣ Take the hardest tests you can find online or in books; it’ll make any questions you encounter in the real test seem easy.
5⃣ Familiarize yourself with different accents, especially British, American and Australian. My speaking examiner had an Australian accent and as I was familiar with the accent from childhood it didn’t stop me from getting a 9 in Speaking.
6⃣ Don’t let the blank expression of the examiner’s face fool you, just be sure to do your best.
7⃣ Everybody knows their weaknesses. I worked on my strengths, knowing I had a better chance in increasing my score in the fields I was already good at. There’s usually not that much time to work on core issues.
8⃣ Take advantage of YouTube videos. There are videos for every aspect of the exam. Many of them have good information. If they sound too easy, move on to the harder ones.
9⃣ Learn as much as you can by listening and reading about subjects you enjoy. It’ll make everything so much more fun and pleasurable.
🔟 Learning is a life-long process. I’m even more eager to expand my knowledge in English, having already taken the exam.
I hope everybody does their best in the exam. It’s 50% knowledge and 50% test-taking skills!
Good luck to all my dear friends.
#IELTS #Listening
1⃣ Interact with native speakers as much as possible and listen to how they talk and the way they use words and phrases.
2⃣ Listen carefully and write down new words you hear (ie. in the news) and check the pronunciation and articulation. Use them for your Speaking and Writing tests.
3⃣ Expand your vocabulary as much as you can. Don’t rely on simple and basic words. Use complex words and phrases especially in your Speaking test.
4⃣ Take the hardest tests you can find online or in books; it’ll make any questions you encounter in the real test seem easy.
5⃣ Familiarize yourself with different accents, especially British, American and Australian. My speaking examiner had an Australian accent and as I was familiar with the accent from childhood it didn’t stop me from getting a 9 in Speaking.
6⃣ Don’t let the blank expression of the examiner’s face fool you, just be sure to do your best.
7⃣ Everybody knows their weaknesses. I worked on my strengths, knowing I had a better chance in increasing my score in the fields I was already good at. There’s usually not that much time to work on core issues.
8⃣ Take advantage of YouTube videos. There are videos for every aspect of the exam. Many of them have good information. If they sound too easy, move on to the harder ones.
9⃣ Learn as much as you can by listening and reading about subjects you enjoy. It’ll make everything so much more fun and pleasurable.
🔟 Learning is a life-long process. I’m even more eager to expand my knowledge in English, having already taken the exam.
I hope everybody does their best in the exam. It’s 50% knowledge and 50% test-taking skills!
Good luck to all my dear friends.
#IELTS #Listening
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