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Tania KhaqanNo CommentsAs a teacher, I have always emphasised to my students the importance of having a good grasp on vocabulary before attempting the IELTS test. By that I don't mean knowing a dictionary by heart, but just enough synonyms to allow them to navigate between topics without having to use the same words over and over again. This is beneficial as "lexical resource" is a part of the criteria for marking in both speaking and writing.
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Tania KhaqanNo CommentsPart of the IELTS exam is the speaking examination and generally, if you are among the examinees, you will likely look for the best pointers on the best ways to effectively talk during the exam proper. Bear in mind that during the test, what matters is your capability to verbalize your thoughts, connect correctly and express yourself in English. It is essential that you answer the concerns directly, thus avoiding too many flowery words which will certainly simply make your responses vague and too long for a really short concern.
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