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Vocabulary for IELTS (Topic- Fashion and Clothing)

Website Navigation: Home / Resources / Vocabulary for IELTSCollocations for IELTS Here are some of the Lexical Resource related to the Topic: Fashion and CLothing. Go through it thoroughly and then try to practice Cue Cards and Essays regarding the same topic which will be shared below soon. This will help you to understand the subject… Read More »Vocabulary for IELTS (Topic- Fashion and Clothing)

Vocabulary for IELTS (Topic- Work from home)

Topic: Work from home Flexibility: being able to change or be changed depending on circumstances Work-life balance: the time spent at your job in comparison to the time spent on your personal life Distraction: something that takes away your attention from something else Burnout: fatigue or tiredness from being overworked Sense of community: when members… Read More »Vocabulary for IELTS (Topic- Work from home)

Vocabulary for IELTS (Topic- Military)

Topic: Military aircraft carrier – military ship designed so aircraft can land on and take off from it ammunition dump – location where ammunition and explosives are stored anti-guerrilla operation – operations conducted against guerrilla forces area defense – type of defense that is oriented toward retaining a particular terrain; relies mainly on the deployed… Read More »Vocabulary for IELTS (Topic- Military)

Collocations for Adjective (IELTS)

Adjectives that match with the collocation Let’s start with an Example…Ability: athletic, artistic, exceptional, intellectual, musical, natural– His (athletic, artistic, exceptional, intellectual, musical, natural) ability helped him secure the gold. Abstract: art, concept, idea, painting, principle, theory, thought, work Abundant: evidence, flower, supply, wildlife Accurate: description, information, method, prediction, representation Active: involvement, life, member, part,… Read More »Collocations for Adjective (IELTS)

Collocations for Verbs (IELTS)

Verbs that match with the collocation Let’s start with an Example…Abandon: attempt, career, child, – His attempt to abandon his first born made him the prime suspect.– He abandoned his career in order to pursue his dream to start his own venture.– Unfortunately, the lady was forced to abandon her child. Etc. Abandon: attempt, career, child, convention,… Read More »Collocations for Verbs (IELTS)

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