Common Vocabulary Words for the IELTS Exam
Firstly, it's important to understand that the IELTS exam assesses your language proficiency across four key areas: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. Each of these areas requires different vocabulary, but there are also some common words that you are likely to encounter across all sections of the exam.
Let's start with some general words that you should know for all sections of the exam. These words are common across different topics and themes:Analyze
- Evaluate
- Explain
- Contrast
- Compare
- Discuss
- Interpret
- Describe
- Identify
- Summarize
Now, let's look at some specific vocabulary words that are frequently used in the different sections of the exam:
In the Listening section, you are likely to encounter words related to:
Numbers and dates
Directions
Time expressions
Names of people and places
Actions and activities
In the Reading section, you will come across words related to:
Directions
Time expressions
Names of people and places
Actions and activities
In the Reading section, you will come across words related to:
Academic vocabulary
Technical terms
Synonyms and antonyms
Collocations (words that often occur together)
Phrasal verbs (multi-word verbs)
In the Writing section, you should be familiar with words related to:
Technical terms
Synonyms and antonyms
Collocations (words that often occur together)
Phrasal verbs (multi-word verbs)
In the Writing section, you should be familiar with words related to:
Argumentative language
Formal language
Connectives (words that link ideas)
Transitional phrases
Persuasive language
In the Speaking section, you should know words related to:
Formal language
Connectives (words that link ideas)
Transitional phrases
Persuasive language
In the Speaking section, you should know words related to:
Basic introduction and greeting words
Opinions and attitudes
Comparing and contrasting ideas
Expressing agreement and disagreement
Describing people, places, and things
Remember, it's important to use these vocabulary words appropriately and in the correct context. Don't try to memorize long lists of words without understanding their meaning or usage. Instead, try to incorporate these words into your everyday language practice.
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Opinions and attitudes
Comparing and contrasting ideas
Expressing agreement and disagreement
Describing people, places, and things
Remember, it's important to use these vocabulary words appropriately and in the correct context. Don't try to memorize long lists of words without understanding their meaning or usage. Instead, try to incorporate these words into your everyday language practice.
That's it for this video. We hope you found it helpful. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more useful tips and information about the IELTS exam. Thanks for watching, and good luck with your IELTS preparation!
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