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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Culture 🎭
📍 Useful Collocations
🔹cultural heritage
🔹traditional customs
🔹cultural diversity
🔹local traditions
🔹cultural identity
🔹preserve traditions
🔹intercultural communication
🔹historical sites
🔹folk music
🔹social norms
💡 Tip: In Part 2, use them to describe festivals:
✅ “The festival helps preserve traditions and strengthen cultural identity.”
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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Work 💼
📍 Useful Collocations
🔹job satisfaction
🔹career advancement
🔹work-life balance
🔹job security
🔹earn a living
🔹meet a deadline
🔹take a day off
🔹demanding job
🔹working environment
🔹promotion opportunities
💡 Tip: In Speaking Part 1, relate to your life:
✅ “I enjoy my job because it offers good promotion opportunities.”
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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Crime 🚔
📍 Useful Collocations
🔹commit a crime
🔹law enforcement agencies
🔹criminal justice system
🔹reduce crime rates
🔹prison sentence
🔹community service
🔹crime prevention
🔹capital punishment
🔹juvenile delinquency
🔹repeat offenders
💡 Tip: Use them when discussing solutions:
✅ “Investing in community service programmes can reduce crime rates.”
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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Technology 💻
📍 Useful Collocations
🔹cutting-edge technology
🔹digital literacy
🔹technological advancement
🔹online platform
🔹user-friendly interface
🔹cyber security
🔹artificial intelligence
🔹information overload
🔹virtual reality
🔹data privacy
💡 Tip: Use them in balanced arguments:
✅ “While cutting-edge technology improves efficiency, it also raises data privacy concerns.”
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🟡Click here 👉Phrasal Verbs and Idioms
Pre-intermediate to Advanced
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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Health 🩺
📍 Useful Collocations
🔹maintain a healthy lifestyle
🔹balanced diet
🔹mental well-being
🔹preventive measures
🔹sedentary lifestyle
🔹eating habits
🔹healthcare system
🔹medical treatment
🔹physical activity
🔹life expectancy
💡 Tip: In Writing Task 2, use them with cause–effect structures:
✅ “A sedentary lifestyle can negatively affect life expectancy.”
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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Environment 🌿
📍 Useful Collocations
🔹reduce carbon footprint
🔹renewable energy sources
🔹environmental degradation
🔹climate change mitigation
🔹conservation efforts
🔹sustainable development
🔹natural habitat
🔹endangered species
🔹global warming
🔹environmental awareness
💡 Tip: In Speaking, combine with examples:
👉 “Using renewable energy sources can help reduce our carbon footprint.”
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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Education
Using topic-specific collocations boosts your Lexical Resource score in both Speaking and Writing.
🔹gain knowledge
🔹broaden horizons
🔹pursue higher education
🔹academic achievement
🔹attend lectures
🔹student-centred learning
🔹well-rounded education
🔹literacy rate
🔹drop out of school
🔹distance learning
💡 Tip: Don’t just list these in your essay. Use them in full sentences:
👉 “Studying abroad can broaden students’ horizons and provide a well-rounded education.”
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✅ Time Sequencers
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✅Practice Time:
Turn this sentence into a cleft
sentence:
Technology helps students learn faster.
Drop your version in the comments 👇
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✅Cleft Sentences for Emphasis in IELTS Writing
🔹Want to emphasize a point without sounding emotional or informal?
Try using cleft sentences — a formal, academic way to highlight the most important part of your sentence.
🔹Let’s break it down 👇
🧠 What is a Cleft Sentence?
A cleft sentence splits a simple sentence into two clauses to emphasize a particular element.
🔸Structure:
It is/was [emphasized part] that/who [rest of sentence]
🔸 Simple vs. Cleft:
❌ Simple:
Education shapes a nation’s future.
✅ Cleft:
It is education that shapes a nation’s future.
❌ Simple:
The media influences young people.
✅ Cleft:
It is the media that influences young people.
🔸 IELTS Writing Task 2 Use:
-Question:
Some think the best way to reduce crime is through education.
✅ Sample:
It is education that plays the most crucial role in reducing crime, not punishment.
🔘This shows advanced grammar and persuasive clarity.
🔘Works in Speaking too!
Part 3 Example:
-Why do some people prefer shopping online?
🗣️ It’s the convenience that makes online shopping more attractive than going to physical stores.
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✅ Grammar structures to elevate your writing and speaking, using these structures will make you sound more sophisticated.
🟡 Using "tend to" for general habits
🟡 Present and past subjunctive mood
🟡 Complex noun phrases
🟡 Inversions for emphasis
🟡 Cleft sentences
🟡 Advanced conditionals and participle clauses
🟡 Ellipsis
🟡 Inversion
🟡 Relative clauses with prepositions
🟡 Conditional perfect structures
#grammar #recap
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✅Cambridge 20 Test 3 Task 1 Academic
Sample answer:
👉The various charts illustrate data regarding total loans, age demographics, and genres at the public library of Little Chalfont.
👉Overall, it is evident that adults aged 18-64 constituted the largest proportion of library users, while other age groups accounted for more modest shares. The total volume of loans experienced a significant overall increase, with children’s and adult fiction emerging as the most predominant genres among borrowers by 2016.
👉In terms of age demographics in 2016, a substantial majority—51%—of borrowers were within the 18-64 age bracket. Other age groups included seniors aged 65 and over at 12%, children at 22%, and young adults aged 13-17 at 15%.
👉With regard to genres, both children’s and adult fiction were equally popular, each accounting for 38% of loans in 2016. The second most borrowed category was adult non-fiction, representing 13%. All other genres—including children’s non-fiction, children’s DVDs, young adult fiction, and adult audiobooks—were lent at relatively low rates, ranging from 6% down to 1%.
👉Concerning overall loan figures, the total number of loans commenced at just over 15,000 in 2007. It then increased steadily, reaching a peak of over 20,000 from 2010 to 2012. A slight decline occurred in 2013, when the figure dropped to below 20,000, but it quickly rebounded, approaching 22,000 by the end of the period.
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✅Cambridge 20 Test 3 Task 1 Academic| Good sample answer
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✅150 Most Important IELTS Synonyms
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✅ Sample Essay Band 7
🔸Introduction
In today’s digital age, people have many options for accessing news. Some believe that newspapers remain the most reliable and informative source, while others argue that modern media such as online platforms and television offer more advantages. Although newspapers have certain strengths, I believe that digital media is a more efficient and convenient way to stay updated with current events.
🔸Body Paragraph 1 – Viewpoint: Newspapers
Many people support newspapers because they are considered trustworthy and well-researched.
This is because traditional news outlets usually have strict editorial standards, where journalists must fact-check and edit their stories before publication.
For example, major newspapers like The New York Times or The Guardian are known for providing in-depth analysis and verified information, which builds readers' trust.
Therefore, from this perspective, newspapers offer a reliable and structured way to learn about the news, which supports the idea that they are still valuable sources.
🔸Body Paragraph 2 – Viewpoint: Modern media
On the other hand, modern digital platforms provide news much faster and in more engaging ways.
Online media, television, and social apps allow people to access breaking news instantly, often with images, videos, or live updates that make the information clearer and more interactive.
For instance, during natural disasters or elections, people can follow real-time coverage on apps like Twitter or live news websites, getting updates within seconds.
As a result, I believe this instant access and multimedia experience make digital media a more practical and appealing option for most users today.
🔸Conclusion
In conclusion, while newspapers are seen as reliable and thorough, I believe that modern media is better suited to today’s fast-paced lifestyle. With instant access, rich content, and global reach, digital platforms have become the most effective way for people to stay informed.
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✅ Sample Essay Band 6
🔸Introduction
People today use different ways to find out what is happening in the world. Some people think that newspapers are still the best method to get news, while others prefer using television or the internet. In my opinion, I think modern media is a better way to learn the news because it is faster and easier to use.
🔸Body Paragraph 1 – Viewpoint: Newspapers
Some people believe newspapers are better because they give full and detailed news.
This is because newspapers are usually written by trained reporters who check the facts before publishing.
For example, many newspapers write long articles about politics or the economy, which help readers understand what is going on.
So, people who like more serious and deep news may still prefer newspapers, which is why many people trust them.
🔸Body Paragraph 2 – Viewpoint: Modern media
Others think that modern media like TV or the internet is more useful for getting news.
This is because it is much faster and more convenient to check the news online or on social media using your phone.
For instance, if there is breaking news, websites and apps like Twitter or BBC News can tell people right away.
Because of this, I believe digital news is better because it saves time and lets people stay updated anytime.
🔸Conclusion
To sum up, while newspapers can give more detailed and trustworthy information, I believe that modern media is more useful in our busy lives. It is fast, easy to use, and gives us news from all over the world.
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