Environmental related Vocabulary for IELTS Vegetation (Noun)Syn: flora, greenery Erosion (Noun) Habitat (Noun)Natural/native habitat Deforestation (Noun) Inhabit (Verb) Creatures (Noun) Migrate (Verb) Evolution (Noun)Syn: Development Diverse (Adjective)Syn: varied, distinct Adapt (Verb)Syn: Modify Devastation/ Destruction (Noun) Fossil fuels (Noun) Renewable Energy Biodegradable Emissions (Noun)Syn: release Climate Change (Noun) Conservation (Noun)Syn: preservation, protecting, safeguarding Sustainable (Adjective)Syn: viable, feasible Desertification (Noun): The process by which fertile land is turned in to desert Biodiversity (Noun): the number and types of plants and animals that…
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Vocabulary related to Media IELTS vocabulary related to the Media which you can use in the speaking test: Tabloid Libel Broadsheet Censorship Broadcast Forecast Coverage Be on (the) air Remote control Prime time IELTS Vocabulary related to Health To give smth a boost Vulnerable To be prone to Sedentary lifestyle Cut down on NHS Nervous breakdown Alternative medicine Plastic surgery Sick leave Common cold Flu Pneumonia Cancer Childhood diseases IELTS Vocabulary related to Work Perk Promotion Job satisfaction…
Education Vocabulary for IELTS Compulsory (Adjective)Syn: mandatory, essential Curriculum (Noun)Syn: Syllabus, the course of study Inquisitive (Adjective)Syn: Curious Remedial (Adjective)Syn: to improve coal: remedial class/course/actions/measures Procrastinate (Verb)Syn: delay Distance Learning/ Correspondence courses(Noun) Discipline Graduate Qualification Theory Literacy Primary-Secondary-Higher Education/graduation/university/college/tertiary education | third-level education Student:- Pupil, high-school child, school children, collegiate, undergraduate, postgraduate, school-aged child Children:- pre-schoolers Trainee: learner, apprentice, learner, novice Kindergarten = pre-school education Primary school Secondary school Higher education University education Tertiary education Post-graduate school = university for…
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…
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…
Many people think that public celebrations (like national holidays, festivals, etc.) are a waste of money and that the government should spend these funds in a better way. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and examples from personal experience where appropriate.
National holidays cost countries and their governments a lot of money. Wages need to be paid to employees despite their absence from work, and a national loss in productivity is experienced. For these reasons, some people suggest governments do away with holidays and instead spend the money on worthy projects. While this might seem at first to be a practical suggestion, I disagree strongly for a number of reasons.
Some people think that the teenage years are the happiest times of most people’s lives. Others think that adult life brings more happiness, in spite of greater responsibilities.
Some people think that the teenage years are the happiest times of most people’s lives. Others think that adult life brings more happiness, in spite of greater responsibilities.
Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.
It has been always discussed that which stage of human life is more rewarding. Some people opine that children live the most cheerful life, whereas its counterparts argue that adulthood years are more joyful. I will discuss both sides in forthcoming paragraphs before presenting my personal viewpoint.
On the one hand, advocates of prior opinion contend that teenagers live a stress-free life, which is a key attribute behind the Happy life. This is primarily due to the amount of time they allocate to their favourite sport which makes them feel delighted, and this amount of time spent in sports centre