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IELTS Vocabulary
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VOCABULARY2.
CONTENTS:- VOCAB INTRODUCTION + COLLOCATIONS
- EASY ESSAY SENTENCES TO MEMORISE
- TOPIC SPECIFIC VOCAB + TED TALKS
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VOCAB =25%
OF YOUR SCORE
IN WRITING AND SPEAKING
USE :
COLLOCATIONS
: a collocation is a
sequence of words or terms that co-occur more often
than would be expected by chance (Wikipedia).
TSV : TOPIC SPECIFIC VOCABULARY
AWL : ACADEMIC WORD LIST
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COLLOCATIONS1. IMPROVE YOUR FLUENCY (speaking and writing)
2. Make your essay easy to follow
3. IMPROVE COHESION
4. SHOULD BE LEARNT IN CHUNKS: 'noise pollution',
not noise + pollution
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HOW TO LEARN COLLOCATIONS:Look for groups of words used
naturally together
ACTIVE READING
– underlining / circling (collocations)
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Write down the WHOLEsentence in which they appear.
Get them into your ACTIVE
VOCAB QUICKLY -HOW?
Use them when you write or
speak.
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EASY ESSAYSENTENCES TO
MEMORISE
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WE CAN MEMORISE SENTENCES THEN INTERCHANGE COMPONENTSDEPENDING ON THE ESSAY QUESTION:
The issue of __X__ in western / African countries
has grown in importance over the past few decades.
The issue of __X__ in most continents
has fallen in importance over the past few years.
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REVERSE THE MEANINGAIDS / INCOME EQUALITY is one of the most
dangerous problems facing lesser developed nations
today.
TECHNOLOGICAL DISRUPTION is one of the most
exciting opportunities facing developed nations today.
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CHANGE THE PERSONHowever, in my view this solution is rather
controversial and other solutions need to be
found.
However, from a general view point this
solution is rather impractical and other
solutions need to be found.
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UNIVERSAL SENTENCESFOR THE BODY PARAGRAPH
(USE WITH CAUTION)
It is undeniable that ______ is one of the most
challenging issues in the western world.
There are also studies being performed on a world level
to discover the source of these these important
problems.
One solution proposed by the _(insert global
organisation)___ is to_________
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UNIVERSAL SENTENCESFOR THE BODY PARAGRAPH
(USE WITH CAUTION)
It is fairly easy to comprehend the arguments why this
proposal has been made...
There would be at least two facets to this proposal...
There is also, however, a strong argument not to
implement this proposal...
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TO GIVE AN EXAMPLE:A recent study by the IMF shows that 50% of ____ is/are _____
A recent study by NATO shows that 10% of ____ is/are _____
A recent study by the NCPCC shows that 10% of ____ is/are
_____
It is widely assumed that...
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USETED TALKS
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Go toIELTSPODCAST.COM/TED
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IELTSPODCAST.COM/TEDFree PDF with all the
TSV,
collocations
and Task 2 Questions
from 10 TED Talks
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Free PDF at www.IELTSPodcast.com/TED1. WATCH THE VIDEO
2. IDENTIFY
THE COLLOCATIONS
AND TSV
3. ANSWER
THE TASK 2 STYLE QUESTION
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Free PDF at www.IELTSPodcast.com/TED1. WATCH THE VIDEO
2. IDENTIFY
THE COLLOCATIONS
AND TSV
3. ANSWER
THE TASK 2 STYLE QUESTION
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ACADEMICWORD
LIST
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The list contains the most common wordsfound in academic texts.
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Sublist 1 (The top 60)Analyze (analyse) • approach • area • assess • assume • authority
available • benefit • concept • consist • constitute • context • contract
create • data • define • derive • distribute • economy • environment
establish • estimate • evident • export • factor • finance • formula
function • identify • income • indicate • individual • interpret • involve
issue • labor (labour)• legal • legislate • major • method • occur
percent • period • policy • principle • proceed • process • require
research • respond • role • section • sector • significant • similar
source • specific • structure • theory • vary
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Tips for learning the words-Focus on retrieving the information (From: www.victoria.ac.nz)
-Make a presentation in Quizlet
-Try to memorise a WHOLE PHRASE this way you will also get the
grammar structure at the same time -the next time you can
interchange the nouns, or the verbs
Language is 'the infinite use of finite means'.
Wilhelm von Humboldt
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Process the words thoughtfully so that the depth of learning is better.Use techniques which encourage you to make
a lot of
associations with the words you are learning.
For example, think of language contexts and situational
contexts in which you could use the words.
(From: www.victoria.ac.nz)
Learn them in context (THROUGH TED TALKS?)
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Space the number of repetitions of the words you are learningbecause spacing repetitions results in longer lasting memory.
(From: www.victoria.ac.nz)
1. Study the words – one 20 minute blast
2. Take a 3 minute break
3. Review the words
4. Take a break
5. Review the words
6. Take a 1-2 hour break
7. Review the words
8. Leave it for more hours
9. Review the next day / days / week
Memorise words or phrases, try memorising the translation in your
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Go toIELTSPODCAST.COM
and sign-up for more
resources.