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IELTS Vocabs

Common phrases in recent IELTS Speaking exams


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To take an exam
To sit an exam
To present a lecture
To deliver a lecture
To fully comprehend a subject of matter
To have a good grasp of something
To get better academic results
To improve academic performance
To support students in self-learning
To encourage an independent learning habits
To make students realize and understand the benefits of learning
To instill in students the value of learning
To gain entry to a high-ranking school
To be admitted to an elite school
To reduce the amount of natural resources
To deplete natural resources
To do what has to be done on issues of global warming
To take action against global warning
To cause a lot of damage or destruction
To have a devestating effect
To gain
To acquire
To form a solid and lasting connection for a long time
To foster a strong relationship with someone
Apply knowledge you have acquired in work
To put knowledge into practice
To be of great importance
To play an integral part
To facilitate the ability to pay for necessities
To allow someone to meet basic human needs
Progress one makes in career
To climb up the career ladder
Rapid advancement in profession
To progress rapidly in career
To make money
To earn a living
To boost productivity at work
To enhance the level of job performance
To pressure someone intensely
To place somebody under enormous pressure
To have no desire to be successful
To have no career ambitions
Highly likely to become fat
To be prone to obesity
Mental ilness that badly affect health and lifestyle
To cause serious mental health problems
To continuously remain strong
To maintain a healthy body
Illnessess which are likely to kill
Life-threatening conditions
To be harmful
To be detrimental to health
Able to use computers well
To be computer-literate
An important new discovery in technology
To make a major technological breakthrough
Extremely advanced technology
Cutting-edge technology
The most advanced technology
State-of-the-art technology
To be out of date
To become obsolete
To be dependent on something
To become over-reliant on