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 has been a significant increase/decrease in...
- A notable trend is...
- It is evident that...
- Over the past few years/months...
- The data shows that...
**Describing Cause and Effect:**
- As a result...
- Consequently...
- Due to...
- Therefore...
- This leads to...
**Summarizing:**
- In summary...
- To sum up...
- All in all...
- Overall...
- To conclude...
Remember to use these phrases appropriately in your writing and speaking tasks to enhance your communication skills during the IELTS exam.
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