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Maximiser Speaking.pdf
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IELTS Speaking Maximizer

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Part 1

• Tips of part 1
• General (Interview)
• General (Questions)
• Daily routines (Interview)
• Daily routines (Questions)
• Family (Interview)
• Family (Questions)
• Friends (Interview)
• Friends (Questions)


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📌 Key Phrases for IELTS Writing Task 1

As is presented in the diagram(s)/ graph(s)/ pie chart(s)/ table...
• As (is) shown in the illustration...
• As can be seen in the...
• According to the...
• Getting back to the details...
• Turning to the details...
• The table data clearly shows that...
• The diagram reveals that...
• The data suggest that...
• The graph gives the figure...
• It is interesting to note that...
• It is apparently seen that...
• It is conspicuous that...
• It is explicitly observed that...
• It is obvious...
• It is clear from the data...
• It is worth noticing that...
• It is crystal clear/ lucid that...
• It can be clearly observed that...
• It could be plainly viewed that...
• It could be noticed that...
• We can see that
...

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🔎 Misused forms

🙂 Believe in, not to.

🔠Don't say: We believe to God.
Say: We believe in God.

📝Note: To believe in means to have faith in. To believe (without the in) means to regard something as true.

🙂 Careful of, with or about, not for.

🔠Don't say: Davron is very careful for his health.
Say: Davron is very careful of/about his health.
Or: You should be more careful with your money.

📝Note: Take care of: He takes care of his money.

🙂 Travel by train, etc., not with the train, etc.

🔠 Don't say: He travelled with the train yesterday.
Say: He travelled by train yesterday.

📝Note: We say: by train, by boat, by plane, by bike; also, by land, by sea, by air, by bus; in a bus or on a bus; by car or in a car, by taxi or in a taxi; on horse-back, on a donkey, on a bicycle; on foot.

🙂 Complain about, not for.

🔠Don't say: Sevinch complained for the weather.
Say: Sevinch complained about the weather.

📝Note: When talking about illness we use complain of. We say: She complained of a sore throat.

🙂 Composed of, not from.

🔠Don't say: Our class is composed from thirty students.
Say: Our class is composed of thirty students.

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Master IELTS Essays.pdf
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IELTS Writing | @IELTS_8

⭐️ Master IELTS Essays


⭐️ Understanding the Rubric

⭐️ Task types

⭐️ Assessment Criteria

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Synonyms of "Cold" 🥶

chilly
cool
freezing
icy
snowy
icy-cold
glacial
wintry
crisp
frosty
frigid
bitter
bitterly cold
biting
raw
arctic
nippy
parky
chill
gelid

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