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Free IELTS Speaking assessment, ELTS Speaking Band 9.0 sample answers, tips and tricks and general English speaking tips.

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2022-06-07 14:28:01How to Score Band 9 in IELTS, Part III.

Becoming an expert user of English (or any other language) can be laborious and time-consuming. But if there's one thing that can really up your game, it's without doubt vocabulary! Let's talk about why and how you should be learning new words.

The number one problem #IELTS students have during the Listening exam is comprehension, i.e. not understanding the speakers. In turn, comprehension issues are often (though not always) a result of not having a strong vocabulary.

In Speaking and Writing sections, Lexical Resource is 1/4 of your overall score. A band 9 candidate "uses vocabulary with full flexibility and precision in all topics". The same goes for Reading. In fact, many IELTS teachers call the Reading section a "Vocabulary test", which does make a lot of sense. (Revisit my post about Otabek's protein diet here)

How then can you build the vocabulary of an expert user? Well, for starters, definitely check out Band 9 Vocabulary with Alex, which I can't recommend enough – especially if you've never taken IELTS before. She breaks down the type of words you'll need (and won't need) to learn to achieve a high band.

DO NOT try to cram lists of C1 or C2 words you found on some bizarre IELTS channel! This simply doesn't work. Even if you use some fancy-schmancy vocabulary in your Task 2, the examiner will evaluate your essays holistically, and faulty use of these words can actually bring down your overall score.

Instead, you should learn new vocabulary subconsciously, through reading books and articles (listening to English is also fine). Just knowing the translation of the word in your native language isn't enough – you have to feel the word in its proper context. Don't take my word for it: here's how Mahfuza (IELTS 8.5) built up her vocabulary: How to to learn new words?

I do recommend books like "Collocations in Use" and "Vocabulary in Use", though. The key to scoring a 9 in Speaking and Writing sections is using less common lexical items. Hence it's important to study topic-specific vocabulary, such as words related only to education: autonomous learning, tertiary education, et cetera.

However, you should NOT focus on less common lexical items unless you already mastered common lexical items. There's little use in learning the word 'wredge' before you know the word 'hummer', for example.

If you ask me, in addition to learning words through reading and listening, it's a good idea to keep a notebook for vocabulary. I personally try studying 5 - 10 new words on a daily basis, using English to English dictionaries. Today I jotted down berserk, presage, willful, abate, and wedge, but don't look them up because you'll probably not need them anyway.

Finally, it's one thing to look up a new word, it's another thing to retain that word in your memory. Definitely check this short video by Mufti Menk about How to Increase Memory. While this topic deserves its own post, I must mention the verse in the Quran: "And fear Allah, and Allah will teach you" [2:282]. May Allah makes us of those who have taqwa.

Stay tuned for Part IV of this quick guide to Cracking 9 in IELTS.
(Read Part I) (Read Part II)

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2022-06-06 13:37:38 Formula for Success

Take heavy action on a good idea. Don't wait until you've learned 2000 or 3000 things b/c that way you'll use up all the time & you could wind up smart & broke! Don't let your learning lead to knowledge, you'll become a fool. Let your learning lead to action, you'll become wealthy.

--- Jim Rohn ---

PS. One of my favorite authors
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2022-06-06 12:47:31 It turns out when you "forward without quoting", the vote isn't added to the total score but acts as an individual vote.
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2022-06-04 07:47:11 Part 2 Tip: 15 is all you need!

After several days of practice, I came up with something. I thought "I wonder how many statements it takes to speak for 2 minutes." So I began counting.

I realized that on average, it takes 15 statements to speak for 2 minutes. Sometimes 12 statements is enough if they are really long and full of explanations and details.

This lead to a change in my practice routine.

I began focusing on a central idea of each statement and writing it down to be able to talk about it more easily without having to think for too long. This helped me remember the ideas more easily and answer the topic at hand better.

Here is an example.

Tip: Get a part 2 topic, come up with 12 to 15 words/phrases, write them down and practice speaking by looking at the words/phrases. The ideas don't really have to be strictly related to the topic if you can use your imagination and creativity well.

I will share more tips on using creativity later.

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2022-06-04 07:47:10 Describe a teenager you know

1) Since i'm a language teacher who teach young adults and teenagers i know a lotta young people.

2) but the one that i'm going to talk about now stands out from the rest with he's amazing photography skills.

3) Even though she's only fifteen years old he's one of the best photographers i have ever known

4) He's so obsessed with taking photos that he has his camera ready wherever he goes just in case he sees something that would make a good picture

5) But what's interesting is that he wasn't really into photography a few years ago.

6) He used to be a big fan of computers.

7) not only could he use a computer like a professional but also he could install softwares as well as hardwares and even fix some computer related issues.

8) and that's why his neighbors used to come to him asking for his help with their computer problems

9) but now he's sort of a young entrepreneur who makes a living through his photography services

10) he's invited to social events such as weddings and parties to take photos of unforgettable moments

11) also he's achieved almost at a celebrity status on instagram where he has well over ten thousand followers

12) but he's very humble. If you met him you wouldn't think he's an expert photographer

13) i think he has a great future ahead of him as he seems to have found his passion in life

14) while so many teenagers and even adults don't really know what they really want to do with their last

15) I am proud to have a nephew like him. That's right! he's my nephew.

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2022-06-02 07:01:09 Can you guess who it is before you reach the end of this answer?
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