Writing task 1 and task 2, [03/12/2021 5:20pm]
🔰 The vocabulary list given below might help you improve your score in the IELTS writing exam, and even help you get a band 9!
1. Abstract (adj): based on general ideas or principles rather than specific examples or real events.
🔹 Example: Human beings are the only creatures capable of abstract thought.
2. Aggregate (v): (Usually Passive) to put together different items, amount, etc. into a single group or total.
🔹 Example: The scores were aggregated with the first round totals to decide the winner.
3. Cooperative (adj): willing to cooperate.
🔹 Example: He was doing his best to be cooperative.
4. Discrimination (n): The practice of treating somebody or a particular group in the society less fairly than others.
🔹 Example: Government figures suggest that ethnic minorities face discrimination looking for jobs.
5. Diversity (n): a range of different people, things, or ideas.
🔹 Example: Cultural diversity is a central feature of modern British society.
6. Exceed (v): to be more than a particular number or amount.
🔹 Example: Working hours must not exceed 42 hours a week.
7. Immigrant (n): someone who enters another country to live there permanently.
🔹 Example: Large numbers of illegal immigrants have found their way into the country.
8. Inevitable (adj): Certain to happen and impossible to avoid.
🔹 Example: A rise in the interest rates seems inevitable.
9. Phenomenon (n): something that happens or exists in society, science, or nature, especially something that is studied because it is difficult to understand.
🔹 Example: The idea that we may be able to live forever is not a new phenomenon.
10. Paradox (n): a situation that seems strange because it involves two ideas or qualities that are very different.
🔹 Example: It’s a paradox that in such a rich country there can be so much poverty.
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🔰 The vocabulary list given below might help you improve your score in the IELTS writing exam, and even help you get a band 9!
1. Abstract (adj): based on general ideas or principles rather than specific examples or real events.
🔹 Example: Human beings are the only creatures capable of abstract thought.
2. Aggregate (v): (Usually Passive) to put together different items, amount, etc. into a single group or total.
🔹 Example: The scores were aggregated with the first round totals to decide the winner.
3. Cooperative (adj): willing to cooperate.
🔹 Example: He was doing his best to be cooperative.
4. Discrimination (n): The practice of treating somebody or a particular group in the society less fairly than others.
🔹 Example: Government figures suggest that ethnic minorities face discrimination looking for jobs.
5. Diversity (n): a range of different people, things, or ideas.
🔹 Example: Cultural diversity is a central feature of modern British society.
6. Exceed (v): to be more than a particular number or amount.
🔹 Example: Working hours must not exceed 42 hours a week.
7. Immigrant (n): someone who enters another country to live there permanently.
🔹 Example: Large numbers of illegal immigrants have found their way into the country.
8. Inevitable (adj): Certain to happen and impossible to avoid.
🔹 Example: A rise in the interest rates seems inevitable.
9. Phenomenon (n): something that happens or exists in society, science, or nature, especially something that is studied because it is difficult to understand.
🔹 Example: The idea that we may be able to live forever is not a new phenomenon.
10. Paradox (n): a situation that seems strange because it involves two ideas or qualities that are very different.
🔹 Example: It’s a paradox that in such a rich country there can be so much poverty.
#vocabulary#Practice
@ieltsgurus