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From my PRE-IELTS courses
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Milliy CEFR imtihoni IELTS dan osonmi? | Bekzod Mirahmedov
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The London Eye is a large metal Ferris wheel. It is also known as the Millennium Wheel and is one of the largest observation wheels in the world.
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As IELTS is international, it means that you can choose either UK or US spelling. All these words are considered correct in IELTS Listening and Reading:

Judgement (UK) = Judgment (US)

Ageing (UK) = Aging (US)

To practise (UK) = To practice (US)

Travelling (UK) = Traveling (US)

Fulfil (UK) = Fulfill (US)

A licence (UK) = A license (US)

Artefact (UK) = Artifact (US)

Grey (UK) = Gray (US)

Sceptical (UK) = Skeptical (US)

Jewellery (UK) = Jewelry (US)

P.S. do NOT mix your spelling in IELTS writing. Choose either British or American spelling there
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💡Vocabulary

💭 instead - rather than
💭 though - despite
💭 former diversion - one mentioned before distraction
💭 educational - help you learn
💭 in years past - in the past
💭 full scope - entire range
💭 the latter - one mentioned last
preferable better
💭 advocates - supporters
💭 point out - argue
💭 evolution - changes
💭 goes beyond - passes
💭 realistic graphics - better images
💭 now available - out now
💭 essentially - fundamentally
💭 cinematic experience - like a movie
💭 fully realised characters - realistic characters
💭 themes - what the game wants to say/express
💭 rival - compare well with
💭 in this way - like this
💭 educational - helps you learn
💭 more respected art forms - highly revered arts
💭 moreover - also
💭 passive - not active
💭 more and more - increasing
💭 creative - expressive
💭 logical thinking - rational thinking
💭 puzzles - problems to solve
💭 text based mysteries - games based on writing
💭 developers - people who make games
💭 take advantage - exploit
💭 improving hardware - better phones, computers, etc.
💭 push forward - drive innovation
💭 medium - type of device
💭 engage the mind - must think about
💭 nonetheless - regardless
💭 mentioned above - written about before
💭 exceptions - outside the norm
💭 greater in general - larger overall
💭 most obvious advantage - clearest benefit
💭 world is facing - Earth is grappling with
💭 obesity epidemic - people getting fatter
💭 at least partly driven by - up to a point somewhat the source of
💭 sedentary lifestyles - not active
💭 centered around - have to do with
💭 consumer electronics - phones, computers, etc.
💭 natural antidote - clear remedy
💭 instill - teach
💭 good habits - good actions
💭 promote a healthy life later - be healthy throughout life
💭 additionally - also
💭 offer the opportunity for - allow for
💭 engage in - have to do with
💭 social activity - talking with others
💭 to varying degrees - to different extents
💭 individual experience - done alone
💭 foster teamwork - encourage working together
💭 improved interpersonal skills - better communication with others
💭 worthwhile - useful
💭 rarely - not often
💭 therefore - thus
💭 strive - try for
💭 limit - keep contained
💭 screen time - using phones, tablets, computers
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Frequently misspelt words.pdf
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Frequently misspelt words by Cambridge University Press

If spelling is one of your enemies in listening, writing or whatsoever, please read this small sectional book a couple of times. It highlights some of the most commonly misspelt phrases ever.
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