Free Time Vocabulary related to topic Free Time Amusement park Slot machine Roller coaster To take up DIY Pottery Knitting To mow the lawn Hedge Sitcom Review Cinemagoer City dweller Hiking Scenery Atmosphere Do aerobics/karate Play tennis/games Go skiing/fishing Rowing machine Exercise bike Crash helmet Knee pads Extreme sports Adrenaline rush Mass tourism Culture shock Currency In advance Make a complaint To embark on B&B Social & Global Vocabulary related to topic Social & Global Discrimination Protest Poverty-stricken Crime-invested Famine…
Speaking
Family IELTS vocabulary related to the family which you can use in the speaking test: To raise Childhood Adolescence To play truant Juvenile delinquency Neglected Nuclear family To get on well with sb Relative In-laws Red-letter day Siblings To allow Quality time To take after sb Overprotective Strict Foster family Education IELTS vocabulary related to the Education which you can use in the speaking test: Ongoing assessment To be poor at something Certificate Diploma Degree Correspondence course Grant Fee Tuition…
Describe an interesting part of your country or A place that is interesting in your country
● Where it is ● How you got to know about it ● What is it famous for? ● Explain why you think it is interesting
Talk about a place where you like to study (indoors/outdoors) or where it is easy for you to study
● Where is it ● When do you study there ● What you study there ● Who you go with ● Why do you like to study in this place
Speaking Part 1: Where do you come from? Have you lived for a long time in your current city? How much do you like this city? Why do you like? Do you think this city will change in future? Who is your favorite movie star? Why do you like him/her? Have you seen a movie star somewhere? Part 2: Describe an item you already bought but you don’t use it. When did you buy it? Why you buy it? Explain…
drop off: take someone somewhere by car Can I DROP you OFF somewhere on my way home? get away: leave to go on holiday I need to GET AWAY for a few days. set off: start a journey We SET OFF early the next morning. speed up: go faster The car suddenly SPED UP and went through a red light. take off: leave the ground, begin to fly The plane TOOK OFF at 8.30 a.m. get on / get off: enter/leave a bus, train, plane A lot of people…
I’m fine, Thanks. How about you? Pretty good. Not bad. Great! Couldn’t be better! Can’t complain. I’ve been busy. Same as always. Not so great. Could be better.
Agreeing I agree I do. I agree with you 100 percent. I couldn’t agree with you more. That’s so true. That’s for sure. That’s exactly how I feel. I feel the same way. You have a good point there. I was just going to say that. I had that same idea. Exactly. You’re absolutely right, Absolutely I’m afraid I agree with Janel. I have to side with Willy on this one. No doubt about it. You nailed it on the head.…
Bring up – raise Tell out – argued Face up to – accept an unpleasant state of affairs, and try to deal with it Call off – not to ahead with something Count on – rely/depend Catch up with – get to the same level Dies down – becomes less strong drop out off – leave figure out – find it hard to understand find out – discover handing out – giving their teachers keep behind – rise at the same speed as leaves out – does not include pointed out – showed look…
No Nope. No thanks, I won’t be able to make it. Not this time. Not possible. No thanks, I have another commitment. I’m not taking on anything else right now. I wish I could make it work. I’d love to — but can’t. Unfortunately not. Apologies, but I can’t make it. Maybe another time. I’m booked into something Thanks, but no thanks. I’m not able to make it this week. I’m slammed. If only it worked. Sorry. Darn! Not able to…