Practice 50 Vocabulary Words for IELTS
Improve your IELTS vocabulary with our practice tests. Each test covers ten words and provides extensive guidance. This course is designed to enhance your performance in the IELTS test by building and enriching your vocabulary. Written by professionals, it is the first part of a series of IELTS Vocabulary practice tests. Study the definitions before answering each test and aim for a minimum passing percentage of 80%. Expand your vocabulary daily to enhance your understanding of what you read and hear. This course is ideal for students preparing for the IELTS test.
Practice tests for IELTS vocabulary. Each test covers ten words to be answered in one hour. This course provides extensive practice for 50 vocabulary words. These practice tests provide guidance but they don’t measure your exact performance in the actual test.
This course contains:
Five Practice tests
Each test covers ten vocabulary words
One hour is alotted to each test, which is more than enough for ten words but I’m giving you the opportunity to check the definitions of the words
Minimum percentage to pass each practice test 80%
This course is intended to improve your performance in the IELTS test by building and enriching your vocabulary. This course is the first part of a series of IELTS Vocabulary practice tests. This practice relies on IELTS Preparation self study books which were written by professionals who help prepare learners for the IELTS test. Their selection of words for this book was based on their extensive experience with the IELTS test.
It is better to study the definitions of the vocabulary words before you start answering each practice test.
Your understanding of what you read and hear is, to a very large degree, determined by your vocabulary, so improve your vocabulary daily.
— Zig Ziglar
You can’t build up a vocabulary if you never meet any new words. And to meet them you must read. The more you read the better.
— Rudolf Flesch and Abraham Lass
Words are important. If you cannot say what you mean, you will never mean what you say. And you should always mean what you say.
Paraphrased from the film, The Last Emperor written by Mark Peploe & Bernardo Bertolucci
Who this course is for:
- Students preparing for the IELTS test
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