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🇺🇿IELTS Speaking Part 3 : Follow up Questions
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Q1. How could leaders encourage their employees?
There are many ways by which leaders and managers can encourage employees like leading through example, incentives and appreciation.
I think each individual is wired differently. So, while one method may work for some people, it may not work for another person.
Q2. When should parents encourage their children?
I think parents should always encourage their children. However, children need encouragement, especially if they are afraid of failing or trying out something new.
Parents should tell them that success is secondary and trying is a much bigger achievement.
Q3. What kind of encouragement should parents give?
I think parents can encourage their children in many ways. If children are afraid of embarrassment, parents can do the same thing in front of children first. For example, once in school, one of my friends’ father encouraged him to dance by himself dancing. However, I think the biggest achievement is supporting children when trying something new and telling them that success does not matter as long as they try something.
Q4. Do you think some people are better at persuading others?
Yes, I think some people can motivate others much better. I think it depends upon emotional intelligence. If people can understand other people’s emotions, they can understand better and motivate them.
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❇️A streaming cold
[Adjective + Noun] (a heavy cold.)
He’s got a streaming cold.
She has caught a streaming cold.
She has been in bed with a streaming cold.
❇️A massive heart attack [Adjective + Noun] (a very serious heart attack.)
She died of a massive heart attack last year.
No one would like to suffer from a massive heart attack.
❇️Academic year
[Adjective + Noun] (the time during a year when the school is open and students are studying.)
David is graduating at the end of the academic year with a bachelor degree in law.
The Opening of the Academic Year 2015-2016 took place on Monday.
❇️Attend a school
[Verb + Noun] (to go to a school.)
It is important for children to attend a school.
Her daughter prefers to attend a school that provides education for females only.
❇️Ancient/ historic monument
[Adjective + Noun] (a very old building,
especially one that is an important part of a country’s history and is open to
visitors)
The ancient/ historic monument fell down during the bombing.
The ancient monument should be restored immediately.
There are many ancient/ historic monuments in my hometown.
❇️A sense of pride
[Noun + Noun] (a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that
you get when you, or someone connected with you, have done or achieved something good.)
She felt a sense of pride after she had finished the assignment.
Doing well in school gives students a sense of pride.
We have a sense of pride in our community.
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🌐BIG
🔹 massive; huge; giant; gigantic; enormous; large; colossal; immense; bulky; tremendous; hefty; sizable; extensive; great; substantial.
🙀SHOCKED
🔹taken aback; lost for words; flabbergasted; staggered; outraged; astonished; astounded; stunned; speechless; appalled.
🔻 SMALL
🔹tiny; petite; mini; miniature; microscopic; minuscule; compact; pocket-sized; cramped; puny; undersized; limited; meager; modest; minute; pint-sized.
🤬ANGRY
🔹irate; enraged; touchy; cross; resentful; indignant; infuriated; wound-up; worked-up; seething; raging; heated; bitter; bad-tempered; offended; frustrated.
♻️KNOW
🔹understand; comprehend; realize; learn; perceive; recognize; grasp; sense.
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Text: Cork - the thick bark of the cork oak tree (Quercus suber) - is a remarkable material. It is tough, elastic, buoyant, and fire-resistant, and suitable for a wide range of purposes.
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Text: Massive floods, long droughts, hurricanes and severe monsoons take their toll each year, destroying
millions of tons of valuable crops.
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❇️Badly hurt [Adverb + Verb] (seriously injured or in pain)
My grandmother’s back has been badly hurting her recently.
Strong light badly hurts her eyes.
❇️Break up [Phrase] (to end a marriage or a romantic relationship with someone.)
Bill and his girlfriend broke up after an argument.
Jane’s just broken up with her boyfriend.
Peter broke up with carol and started dating Susan.
❇️Balance a budget [Verb + Noun] (to spend no more money than you receive; to make income and expenditure equal in a budget.)
Bob try to balance his budget, but he still gets into debt.
The government is supposed to balance the budget by raising taxes.
❇️Balanced diet [Adjective + Noun] (a diet that contains adequate amounts of the nutrients necessary for good health.)
Eating a balanced diet is one of the most important things everyone should try.
If you need to live healthily, you should eat a balanced diet.
❇️Bare essentials [Adjective + Noun] (the most basic and necessary things)
There wasn’t much time, so he just packed the bare essentials.
A majority of people lack the bare essentials in India.
Barely able to do something [Phrase] (used for saying that it is possible for
someone to do something but only with difficulty.)
She was barely able to see the bridge in the fog.
His mother was barely able to read and write.
After drinking too much, he was barely able to walk.
❇️Basic right [Adjective + Noun] (a fundamental right that a person or an
animal has.)
Liberty, equality, and freedom of thought and expression are basic rights in
most societies.
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Numerous creatures, humans included, are largely diurnal - that is, they like to come out during the hours of sunlight.
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🔆 Stating Your Opinion 🔆
🔶 In my opinion,
🔶 According to me,
🔶 In my view,To me,
🔶 From my point of view,
🔶 I thinkIt seems to me that
🔶 I believeFrom my perspective
🔶 To my way of thinking
🔶 It appears that
🔶 I supposeI realize
🔶 I understand
🔶 I imagineI feel
🔆 Giving Examples 🔆
🔶 For example,
🔶 For instance,such as
🔶 In other words,
🔶 as
🔶 like
🔶 that is
🔶 namely
🔶 To illustrate
🔶 To paraphrase
🔆 Comparing 🔆
🔶Similar to
🔶As…as
🔶in common
🔶also
🔶Either…or
🔶In the same way,
🔶Neither…nor
🔶At the same time
🔶Just as
🔶Resemble
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Part 1:
Do you ever do extreme sports?
Do you like extreme sports?
Why do some people enjoy extreme sports?
Are extreme sports dangerous?
What kind of precautions should be taken while doing such sports?
Part 2:
Describe a person who loves to do social work.
You should say:
who the person is
what he/she does
why he/she loves to do social work
and explain how you felt about it.
Part 3:
Do you love being a social worker?
What do social workers do?
What are social work values?
What type of person would make a good social worker?
Should governments create more social work job opportunities?
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🇺🇿Vocabularies for Education
🔸A for effort: a good mark, which is given someone for trying hard rather than for a success.
E: Although I'm not the smartest in my group, I often get an A for effort, because I try hard.
🔸bookworm: a term to describe someone who really likes to read and spends a lot of time on it.
E: I'm a real bookworm. I won't stop until the book is read.
🔸eager beaver: an enthusiastic and hard-working person.
E: My friend is an eager beaver. He studies everything with pleasure and gets great marks.
🔸hit the books: begin studying hard.
E: I'm on my third year in the university, it is time to finally hit the books.
mature student: someone who's older than others.
E: Nowadays it's not uncommon to face a mature student in the class. People often change professions and get a second or third degree in their mid-thirties.
🔸not the sharpest tool in the shed: a polite way of saying that someone isn't very smart.
E: Maybe John isn't the sharpest tool in the shed, but he's a good friend nonetheless.
🔸schoolboy error: a very basic and stupid mistake.
E: Sam made a schoolboy error on his English test.
🔸subject specialist: a person who is very talented in one specific field.
E: My math teacher was a real subject specialist. Thanks to him math is my favourite subject now.
🔸teacher's pet: student whom teachers like the most.
E: Sam is a teacher's pet, he attends all classes and manages to get good marks with poor knowledge.
🔸to fall behind with studies: to progress less quickly than others.
E: Mary was ill for two weeks, so she fell behind with her studies.
to goof around: spend time doing nothing important.
E: Sometimes I like to goof around, although my parents scold me for that.
🔸to learn something by heart: to memorize something.
E: Last year i had to learn a very big poem by heart for my literature class.
🔸to meet a deadline: to finish something within a time limit.
E: Unfortunately, we weren't able to meet the deadline for our project.
🔸to pass with flying colours: to pass easily and with excellent result.
E: I'm studying hard and I will pass IELTS with flying colours.
🔸to play truant: to skip classes without permission.
E: During my school years I often played truant with my friends.
🔸to pursue studying: to continue studying.
E: Lola would like to pursue studying in the future to become a professor.
🔸to set aside some time: to take some time.
E: I need to set aside some time to collect my thoughts.
🔸to take a year out: to spend one year working or traveling before studying in the University.
E: My friend took a year out and went traveling to the UK.
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Topic: Art 🎨
💠Band 7+
Dramatic = full of emotions
Comical = funny
Atmosphere = mood or feeling
Entertaining = providing amusement
Lively = full of energy
Participate = take part
Exhibition = a public display
Perform = play or act on stage
Subjective = personal view
Tedious = boring / tiresome
⚡️Band 8+
Audience = people who watch/listen
Sacrifice = give up
Moving = causing sadness
Influence = cause S to change
Inspire = make you want to do smth
Convey = communicate or express
Venue = where an even happens
Spectator = person watch a live event
Interactive = actively involving user
Escapism = a way to avoid reality
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Useful Words | @LIVE_IELTS 🔋
💠Stating Your Opinion
🔹In my opinion,
🔹According to me,
🔹In my view,
🔹To me,
🔹From my point of view,
🔹I think
🔹It seems to me that
🔹I believe
🔹From my perspective
🔹To my way of thinking
🔹It appears that
🔹I suppose
🔹I realize
🔹I understand
🔹I imagine
🔹I feel
💠Giving Examples
🔹For example,
🔹For instance,
🔹such as
🔹In other words,
🔹as
🔹like
🔹that is
🔹namely
🔹To illustrate
🔹To paraphrase
💠Comparing
🔹Similar to
🔹As…as
🔹in common
🔹also
🔹Either…or
🔹In the same way,
🔹Neither…nor
🔹At the same time
🔹Just as
🔹resemble
💠Contrasting
🔹However,
🔹But
🔹On the contrary,
🔹On the other hand,
🔹Differ from
🔹Nevertheless
🔹Although
🔹Though
🔹Otherwise
🔹Instead
🔹Alternatively,
🔹Even though
💠Generalizing
🔹Generally,
🔹Generally speaking,
🔹Overall,
🔹On the whole,
🔹In general,
🔹By and large,
🔹It seems to me that
🔹I believe
🔹All in all,
🔹Basically,
🔹Essentially,
🔹As a rule,
🔹All things considered
🔹For the most part
💠Expressing Certainty
🔹Certainly,
🔹Undoubtedly,
🔹Doubtless,
🔹No doubt,
🔹Definitely,
🔹Of course,
💠Expressing Partial Agreement
🔹More or less,
🔹To some extent,
🔹Up to a point,
🔹Almost,
🔹In a way,
🔹So to speak,
💠Showing cause
🔹Due to
🔹Because
🔹Because of
🔹Owing to
💠Showing effect
🔹Therefore,
🔹As a result,
🔹Consequently,
🔹For this reason,
🔹Thus,
🔹So,
🔹thereby
🔹Eventually,
🔹Hence,
🔹The reason why
💠Marking time
🔹First,
🔹Last
🔹Second,
🔹Lastly,
🔹Third,
🔹Then,
🔹Firstly,
🔹First of all,
🔹Secondly,
🔹Before
🔹Thirdly,
🔹After
🔹During
🔹While
🔹To begin with
🔹At the same time
🔹Simultaneously
🔹After this / that
🔹Since
🔹Meanwhile
🔹Afterwards
🔹Following this
🔹When
🔹As soon as
💠 Adding Information
🔹Furthermore
🔹In addition
🔹Also
🔹And
🔹Moreover
🔹Similarly
🔹Likewise
🔹As well as
🔹Besides
🔹Too
🔹Even
🔹What’s more
💠 Expressing condition
🔹If
🔹Whether
🔹In case
🔹Unless
🔹Provided that
🔹So that
💠 Concluding
🔹To summarize
🔹In conclusion
🔹Lastly,
🔹Finally,
🔹To conclude with,
🔹In short
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💡#IELTSReadingTip #Quiz
Text: Cork harvesting is a very specialised profession. No mechanical means of stripping cork bark has
been invented, so the job is done by teams of highly skilled workers.
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