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IELTS READING VOCABULARY

IELTS READING VOCABULARY

IELTS READING VOCABULARY | To pass IELTS reading,writing,speaking and listening modules and to get higher scores in IELTS ;everyone should be prepared with English vocabulary.Below some IELTS vocabulary is given:

Abstract | IELTS Reading Vocabulary

relating to or involving general ideas or qualities rather than specific people, objects, or actions

Analogy | IELTS Reading Vocabulary

A comparison of two things based on their being alike in some way

Assignment | IELTS Reading Vocabulary
A job or duty that is given to someone : a task someone is required to do

Audience | IELTS Reading Vocabulary
a group of people who gather together to listen to something (such as a concert) or watch something (such as a movie or play) : the people who attend a performance

Bibliography | IELTS Reading Vocabulary
A list of books, magazines, articles, etc., about a particular subject

Citation | IELTS Reading Vocabulary
An official order to appear before a court of law

Clarify | IELTS Reading Vocabulary

to make (something) clear or clearer: such as a : to make (something) easier to understand

Coherent | IELTS Reading Vocabulary

Logical and well-organized : easy to understand

Compare | IELTS Reading Vocabulary
to say that (something) is similar to something else

Conclusion | IELTS Reading Vocabulary
a final decision or judgment : an opinion or decision that is formed after a period of thought or research

Essay | IELTS Reading Vocabulary
a short piece of writing that tells a person’s thoughts or opinions about a subject
Footnote
a note with added information that is placed below the text on a printed page

Introduction | IELTS Reading Vocabulary
the act of making a person known to others by name
Metaphor | IELTS Reading Vocabulary
A word or phrase for one thing that is used to refer to another thing in order to show or suggest that they are similar
Paragraph | IELTS Vocabulary Words
A part of a piece of writing that usually deals with one subject, that begins on a new line, and that is made up of one or more sentences.
Paraphrase | IELTS Vocabulary Words
To say (something that someone else has said or written) using different words

Precise | IELTS Vocabulary Words

Very accurate and exact and to be sure to take precise measurements before you cut the cloth.
Quotation | IELTS Vocabulary Words
Something that a person says or writes that is repeated or used by someone else in another piece of writing or a speech
Research | IELTS Vocabulary Words
Careful study that is done to find and report new knowledge about something
Scope | IELTS Vocabulary Words
The area that is included in or dealt with by something
Source | IELTS Vocabulary Words
Someone or something that provides what is wanted or needed
Draft | IELTS Vocabulary Words
A version of something (such as a document) that you make before you make the final version
Edit
To prepare (something written) to be published or used : to make changes, correct mistakes, etc., in (something written)
Structure | IELTS Vocabulary Words
the way that something is built, arranged, or organized
Style | Learn IELTS Vocabulary Words
A particular way in which something is done, created, or performed
Summary | Learn IELTS Vocabulary Words
A brief statement that gives the most important information about something
Support | Learn IELTS Vocabulary Words
To agree with or approve of (someone or something)
Documents | Learn IELTS Vocabulary Words
An official paper that gives information about something or that is used as proof of something
Contrast | Learn IELTS Vocabulary Words
To be different especially in a way that is very obvious
Topic | Learn IELTS Vocabulary Words
Someone or something that people talk or write about
Transition | Learn IELTS Vocabulary Words
A long piece of writing on a particular subject that is done to earn a degree at a university or to change from one state or condition to another

Theme | Learn IELTS Vocabulary Words
The main subject that is being discussed or described in a piece of writing, a movie, etc.
Linking words to use in academic writing used for addition,emphasis or examples

Describing similarities

Likewise

  • Correspondingly
  • Not only… but also
  • Equally
  • In the same way
  • Similarly

Showing cause and effect

 

Consequently

  • As a result
  • Thus
  • Since (try to avoid ‘as’ when showing cause and effect)
  • Hence (never ‘hence why’)
  • Therefore
  • Because

 

Accordingly

  • This suggests that
  • For this reason
  • It follows that

 

Comparing and contrasting

Alternatively

  • However
  • On the other hand
  • Conversely
  • Instead
  • Yet
  • On the contrary

Concluding
To summarise

  • As can be seen
  • Ultimately
  • Given the above
  • It can be concluded that
  • As described
  • Finally

 

Showing limitation or contradiction

  • Despite/in spite of
  • While (not whilst!)
  • On the contrary
  • Even so
  • Nonetheless
  • Nevertheless
  • Although
  • Admittedly

 

Emphasis

  • To clarify
  • Further (not ‘furthermore’)
  • First, second and third (not firstly, secondly and thirdly)
  • For instance
  • To illustrate
  • Especially
  • In fact
  • Namely
  • Moreover
  • In addition
  • Typically

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