π§©Collocations with 'Take' | @IELTS_8
β Take a bite β Take a bow
β Take a call β Take a break
β Take a class β Take a chance
β Take a decision β Take a holiday
β Take a look β Take a lesson
β Take a message β Take a nap
β Take a number β Take a photo
β Take a rest β Take a picture
β Take a risk β Take a seat
β Take a step β Take a shower
β Take a plane β Take a taxi/bus
β Take a while β Take a test
β Take advice β Take action
β Take ages β Take advantage
β Take a course β Take an exam
β Take your time β Take care
β Take charge β Take care of
β Take exercise β Take drugs
β Take medicine β Take hostage
β Take notice β Take notes
β Take place β Take part
β Take prisoner β Take pride in
β Take time β Take sbβs place
β Take up space β Take time off
#collocation π @IELTS_8 ππ
β Take a bite β Take a bow
β Take a call β Take a break
β Take a class β Take a chance
β Take a decision β Take a holiday
β Take a look β Take a lesson
β Take a message β Take a nap
β Take a number β Take a photo
β Take a rest β Take a picture
β Take a risk β Take a seat
β Take a step β Take a shower
β Take a plane β Take a taxi/bus
β Take a while β Take a test
β Take advice β Take action
β Take ages β Take advantage
β Take a course β Take an exam
β Take your time β Take care
β Take charge β Take care of
β Take exercise β Take drugs
β Take medicine β Take hostage
β Take notice β Take notes
β Take place β Take part
β Take prisoner β Take pride in
β Take time β Take sbβs place
β Take up space β Take time off
#collocation π @IELTS_8 ππ
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Alternative energy sources that use the natural power of the wind, waves and sun are too expensive and complicated to replace the coal, oil and gas that we use to power our cities and transport. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this?
Alternative energy is thought by some to be the answer to our reliance on fossil fuels, as sources of alternative energy are low emitters of CO2 and are a sustainable means of providing electrical power. Critics of 'green energy' contend that current technologies are either too costly or impractical to realistically replace our current energy needs.
The advantages of 'green energy' are obvious. There is no need to worry about dwindling supplies of progressively more expensive resources. Solar power will never run out and, once initial costs are paid off, the electricity is basically free. These sources of energy have another major benefit in the shape of their low emissions. Although there are emissions costs in the building of wind turbines or hydroelectric power stations, there is no further air pollution or the risk of environmental contamination.
This notion of a perfect world of free and non-polluting energy does draw criticism, however. It is obvious that solar power won't work at night or that not every country has a coastline, rivers or windy hills. It is also a problem that replacing our current energy supply will entail expensive research and development, which, in turn, involves government cooperation. One last obstacle to the adoption of βgreen energy' is nuclear power. Many countries see the huge energy production from this power source as a more practical solution than messing around with the wind and waves.
In conclusion, there is little doubt that we will soon need to wean ourselves off fossil fuels and on to an alternative fuel source. The only real question is whether we risk the costs and delays of green energy or choose the productive, but potentially dangerous, nuclear option. #essay
- Pauline Cullen
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Alternative energy is thought by some to be the answer to our reliance on fossil fuels, as sources of alternative energy are low emitters of CO2 and are a sustainable means of providing electrical power. Critics of 'green energy' contend that current technologies are either too costly or impractical to realistically replace our current energy needs.
The advantages of 'green energy' are obvious. There is no need to worry about dwindling supplies of progressively more expensive resources. Solar power will never run out and, once initial costs are paid off, the electricity is basically free. These sources of energy have another major benefit in the shape of their low emissions. Although there are emissions costs in the building of wind turbines or hydroelectric power stations, there is no further air pollution or the risk of environmental contamination.
This notion of a perfect world of free and non-polluting energy does draw criticism, however. It is obvious that solar power won't work at night or that not every country has a coastline, rivers or windy hills. It is also a problem that replacing our current energy supply will entail expensive research and development, which, in turn, involves government cooperation. One last obstacle to the adoption of βgreen energy' is nuclear power. Many countries see the huge energy production from this power source as a more practical solution than messing around with the wind and waves.
In conclusion, there is little doubt that we will soon need to wean ourselves off fossil fuels and on to an alternative fuel source. The only real question is whether we risk the costs and delays of green energy or choose the productive, but potentially dangerous, nuclear option. #essay
- Pauline Cullen
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IELTS vocabulary | @IELTS_8
"Health & fitness" π
β Band 7+
Allergic = react badly to smth
Harmful = unsafe
Appetite = desire for food
Lifestyle = the way you live
Ingredients = contents of food
Recovery = getting better(from illness)
Hunger = need for food
Nutritious = full of VIT
Treatment = medical care
Suffer = feel pain
β‘οΈ Band +8
Sedentary = sitting a lot or inactive
Psychological = mental
Beneficial = helpful / positive
Intake = amount you take in
Detrimental = harmful / negative
Eradicate = get rid of /eliminate / wipe out
Well-being = health and happiness
Severity = how serious something is Preventive
Additives = chemicals added to food
#vocabulary78 π @IELTS_8 π
"Health & fitness" π
β Band 7+
Allergic = react badly to smth
Harmful = unsafe
Appetite = desire for food
Lifestyle = the way you live
Ingredients = contents of food
Recovery = getting better(from illness)
Hunger = need for food
Nutritious = full of VIT
Treatment = medical care
Suffer = feel pain
β‘οΈ Band +8
Sedentary = sitting a lot or inactive
Psychological = mental
Beneficial = helpful / positive
Intake = amount you take in
Detrimental = harmful / negative
Eradicate = get rid of /eliminate / wipe out
Well-being = health and happiness
Severity = how serious something is Preventive
Additives = chemicals added to food
#vocabulary78 π @IELTS_8 π
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IELTS Myth #3 β¬οΈ | @IELTS_8 π―
Reality β¬οΈ
In IELTS writing you'll often be asked:
"Do you agree or disagree"
"To what extent do you agree"
"What's your view" etc.....
So it's totally fine to use:
I think ... I believe .... I feel ... Etc.
#IELTSMyth
Reality β¬οΈ
In IELTS writing you'll often be asked:
"Do you agree or disagree"
"To what extent do you agree"
"What's your view" etc.....
So it's totally fine to use:
I think ... I believe .... I feel ... Etc.
#IELTSMyth
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Prepositions With Translations @IELTS_8.pdf
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Prepositions with uzbek translation
You know many verbs and sometimes you're not sure which prepositions to use them with? Then this handbook is just for you.
β Over 400 verbs
β + Phrasal verbs
β Prepositional phrases
β Uzbek translation of verbs
β A clear guideline
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β Over 400 verbs
β + Phrasal verbs
β Prepositional phrases
β Uzbek translation of verbs
β A clear guideline
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β Mindset from Cambridge gets you inside the IELTS test with a unique blend of content made by experts
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π Official Cambridge IELTS Course
π§ Audio Files π
β Mindset from Cambridge gets you inside the IELTS test with a unique blend of content made by experts
π IELTS Academy π
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πΉπ³ IELTS Speaking Band 9 - Tunisia
π·(With masks on)
β Part 1 - Socializing and travel
β Part 2 - An important choice
β Part 3 - Life-changing situations
β Feedback & Analysis
β‘IELTS Academy π #interview
π·(With masks on)
β Part 1 - Socializing and travel
β Part 2 - An important choice
β Part 3 - Life-changing situations
β Feedback & Analysis
β‘IELTS Academy π #interview
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IELTS Task 1: Map Vocabulary πΊ πΎ
Synonyms of "Destroy" π§
π Demolish the building
π Destroy the building
π§ Knock down the building
πͺ Pull down the building
πͺ¨ Raze the building
π§± Tear down the building
𧨠Wreck the building
πͺ Level the building
#synonyms β @IELTS_8 π
Synonyms of "Destroy" π§
π Demolish the building
π Destroy the building
π§ Knock down the building
πͺ Pull down the building
πͺ¨ Raze the building
π§± Tear down the building
𧨠Wreck the building
πͺ Level the building
#synonyms β @IELTS_8 π
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Useful Language for Speaking β»οΈ
There are a number of expressions used to express your feelings.
βͺοΈ I'm very interested in X
βͺοΈ X seems fantastic
βͺοΈ I am fond of X
βͺοΈ I am keen on X
βͺοΈ X sounds like fun
βͺοΈ X would be really rewarding/ a lot of fun
βͺοΈ X sounds more interesting than Y
βͺοΈ X is so absorbing
βͺοΈ I find X really helpful
βͺοΈ X seems pretty difficult
βͺοΈ X is rather complicated
βͺοΈ X was rather difficult
βͺοΈ X was more difficult in comparison with
βͺοΈ X sounds kind of boring
βͺοΈ X doesn't interest me
βͺοΈ To be honest, I don't enjoy X
βͺοΈ I've lost interest in X
β @IELTS_8 π
There are a number of expressions used to express your feelings.
βͺοΈ I'm very interested in X
βͺοΈ X seems fantastic
βͺοΈ I am fond of X
βͺοΈ I am keen on X
βͺοΈ X sounds like fun
βͺοΈ X would be really rewarding/ a lot of fun
βͺοΈ X sounds more interesting than Y
βͺοΈ X is so absorbing
βͺοΈ I find X really helpful
βͺοΈ X seems pretty difficult
βͺοΈ X is rather complicated
βͺοΈ X was rather difficult
βͺοΈ X was more difficult in comparison with
βͺοΈ X sounds kind of boring
βͺοΈ X doesn't interest me
βͺοΈ To be honest, I don't enjoy X
βͺοΈ I've lost interest in X
β @IELTS_8 π
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100 Ways to Say "Great!"π€© @IELTS_8
β Admirable! β Amazing!
β Arresting! β Astonishing!
β Astounding! β Awesome!
β Awe-inspiring! β Beautiful!
β Breathtaking! β Brilliant!
β Capital! β Captivating!
β Clever! β Commendable!
β Delightful! β Distinguished!
β Distinctive! β Engaging!
β Enjoyable! β Estimable!
β Excellent! β Exceptional!
β Exemplary! β Exquisite!
β Extraordinary! β Fabulous!
β Fantastic! β Fascinating!
β Finest! β First-rate!
β Flawless! β Four-star!
β Glorious! β Grand!
β Impressive! β Incomparable!
β Incredible! β Inestimable!
β Invaluable! β Laudable!
β Lovely! β Magnificent!
β Marvelous! β Masterful!
β Mind-blowing! β Mind-boggling!
β Miraculous! β Monumental!
β Notable! β Noteworthy!
β Out of sight! β Out of this world!
β Outstanding! β Overwhelming!
β Peerless! β Perfect!
β Phenomenal! β Praiseworthy!
β Priceless! β Rapturous!
β Rare! β Refreshing!
β Remarkable! β Sensational!
β Singular! β Skillful!
β Smashing! β Solid!
β Special! β Spectacular!
β Splendid! β Splendiferous!
β Splendorous! β Staggering!
β Sterling! β Striking!
β Stunning! β Stupendous!
β Super! β Superb!
β Super-duper! β Superior!
β Superlative! β Supreme!
β Surprising! β Terrific!
β Thumbs up! β Thrilling!
β Tiptop! β Top-notch!
β Transcendent! β Tremendous!
β Unbelievable! β Uncommon!
β Unique! β Unparalleled!
β Unprecedented! β Wonderful!
β Wondrous! β World-class!
Beyond Plagiarism πππ
#vocabulary π @IELTS_8 π
β Admirable! β Amazing!
β Arresting! β Astonishing!
β Astounding! β Awesome!
β Awe-inspiring! β Beautiful!
β Breathtaking! β Brilliant!
β Capital! β Captivating!
β Clever! β Commendable!
β Delightful! β Distinguished!
β Distinctive! β Engaging!
β Enjoyable! β Estimable!
β Excellent! β Exceptional!
β Exemplary! β Exquisite!
β Extraordinary! β Fabulous!
β Fantastic! β Fascinating!
β Finest! β First-rate!
β Flawless! β Four-star!
β Glorious! β Grand!
β Impressive! β Incomparable!
β Incredible! β Inestimable!
β Invaluable! β Laudable!
β Lovely! β Magnificent!
β Marvelous! β Masterful!
β Mind-blowing! β Mind-boggling!
β Miraculous! β Monumental!
β Notable! β Noteworthy!
β Out of sight! β Out of this world!
β Outstanding! β Overwhelming!
β Peerless! β Perfect!
β Phenomenal! β Praiseworthy!
β Priceless! β Rapturous!
β Rare! β Refreshing!
β Remarkable! β Sensational!
β Singular! β Skillful!
β Smashing! β Solid!
β Special! β Spectacular!
β Splendid! β Splendiferous!
β Splendorous! β Staggering!
β Sterling! β Striking!
β Stunning! β Stupendous!
β Super! β Superb!
β Super-duper! β Superior!
β Superlative! β Supreme!
β Surprising! β Terrific!
β Thumbs up! β Thrilling!
β Tiptop! β Top-notch!
β Transcendent! β Tremendous!
β Unbelievable! β Uncommon!
β Unique! β Unparalleled!
β Unprecedented! β Wonderful!
β Wondrous! β World-class!
Beyond Plagiarism πππ
#vocabulary π @IELTS_8 π
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IELTS Writing tip π | @IELTS_8
Follow the standard structureπ
To get maximum points, you should follow the standard structure. IELTS Writing task 1 should be written as follows:
Introduction: briefly describe what your graph shows.
Overview: state main trends.
Specific details: describe specific changes, providing data.
#writingtip #ieltstip #writing
Follow the standard structureπ
To get maximum points, you should follow the standard structure. IELTS Writing task 1 should be written as follows:
Introduction: briefly describe what your graph shows.
Overview: state main trends.
Specific details: describe specific changes, providing data.
#writingtip #ieltstip #writing
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IELTS Speaking Interview - Band 7.5 π¨π³
β Part 1 - Getting help
β Part 2 - A replica product
β Part 3 - Copying/Plagiarism
β Subtitles, band score explanation
π IELTS Academy π #interview
β Part 1 - Getting help
β Part 2 - A replica product
β Part 3 - Copying/Plagiarism
β Subtitles, band score explanation
π IELTS Academy π #interview
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