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⚜️ English Collocations In Use
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🔗 Intermediate & Advanced Levels

How words work together for fluent and natural English, helping to improve your written and spoken language skills.

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Work and school
2⃣ Being on a team
3⃣ Team membership and leadership
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[Seldom + aux.verb + Subject]

To emphasize that something very rarely happens.


- Seldom have I read an article that was so full of lies.

- Seldom do I use public transport to commute to work.


- Seldom does she wear makeups for parties but this time she is wearing a lot of it and feels uncomfortable.


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IELTS Writing Vocabulary | @IELTS_8

Nouns to describe upward trends
📈 in Task 1

An increase
A rise…
A growth…
A raise…
A climb…
An upward movement…
A surge

Verbs and phrases to describe upward trends📈

Increase(d)
Rise(rose) /*was raised
Go (went) up
Grow (grew)
Has (had) a growth
Climb (ed)
Surge (d)
• Rocket(ed)
Soar(ed)

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Paraphrasing Strategies |@IELTS_8

Technique 1: Using Synonyms

📝Synonyms are different words that have the same or similar meanings.

✍️ Example 1:

💠 The original sentence: "The hardest language to learn is Chinese
."

💠 The paraphrased sentence:

• The most difficult language to learn is Chinese.
• The most difficult language to be good at is Chinese.
• The most difficult language to master is
Chinese.

✍️ Example 2:

💠 The original sentence: "Violent crime is on the increase among teenagers."

💠 The paraphrased sentence: •Violent offences are increasing among adolescents.

✍️Example 3: LIKE/LOVE

💠
The original sentence:
"I enjoy reading historical
books."

💠 The paraphrased sentence:

• I like reading historical
books.
• I love reading historical
books.
• I'm fairly/ pretty keen on reading historical
books.
• I'm really into reading historical
books.
• I'm quite a big/ dedicated fan of reading historical
books.
• I'm passionate about reading historical
books.
• I'm a great lover of reading historical
books.

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It provides useful tips and strategies for IELTS speaking.


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​​Everyday Idiom 🔋 | @IELTS_8

Let the cat out of the bag 📦😸
[To reveal a secret or a surprise, usually by accident.]

✍️Example:

- Ei Ei was really looking forward to seeing the film, until Ryan let the cat out of the bag and told her the ending!

- Ali was going to have a surprise birthday for his father, but his silly brother let the cat out of the bag the day befor
e.

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