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IELTS writing vocabulary

 Sure! Along with the common vocabulary words, here are some phrases and expressions that may be helpful for the IELTS exam: **Expressing Opinion:** - In my opinion... - From my perspective... - It seems to me that... - I believe that... - Personally, I think... **Agreeing:** - I agree with... - Absolutely! - That's true. - I couldn't agree more. - You're right. **Disagreeing:** - I'm afraid I disagree. - I see your point, but... - I'm not sure I agree with that. - I have a different opinion. - I'm inclined to disagree because... **Giving Examples:** - For example... - Such as... - To illustrate... - Let's take [X] as an example. - Consider [Y], for instance. **Contrasting Ideas:** - On the other hand... - However... - Nevertheless... - Conversely... - Despite this... **Emphasizing:** - Indeed... - It's worth noting that... - It's important to emphasize... - What's crucial is... - It cannot be overstated that... **Describing Trends:** - There ha

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IELTS VOCABALARY FOR WRITING AND SPEAKING

 Sure, here's a list of vocabulary words commonly encountered in the IELTS exam, categorized by topic: 1. **Education**    - Academic: about education and scholarship.    - Curriculum: the subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.    - Tutorial: a period of study with a tutor involving one student or a small group.    - Syllabus: an outline of the subjects in a course of study or teaching.    - Lecture: an educational talk to an audience, especially to students in a university or college. 2. **Technology**    - Innovation: the introduction of new ideas, methods, or products.    - Digital: relating to or using computer technology.    - Cybersecurity: the protection of computer systems and networks from theft or damage to their hardware, software, or electronic data.    - Wireless: telecommunications in which electromagnetic waves carry the signal between communicating devices.    - Augmented Reality (AR): a technology that superimposes a computer-generated image