General Ielts Speaking2 Flashcards
Names can make unconscious impressions on people’s mind. And then, I got it. I was lucky to a great extent.
Name
My name is Arash, my surname is Ameripour. I’ll appreciate if you use my first name, Arash. You can call me Arash.
Can be reduced just to tell that .my name is Arash , which ,as u may know, is the name of an ancient hero.
Name
Hygiene
هايجين. بهداشت
Submitnoun
[hy·giene || ‘haɪdʒɪːn]
branch of science which promotes the preservation of health and the prevention of illness; practices which promote health and cleanliness
Tribute
Tax, maliyat, baaj Submit tribute - English Dictionary Submit Submitnoun [trib·ute || 'trɪbjuːt] tax, levy; gift, offering, compliment
Ever since
Az vaghtike
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Submitsince then, from the time when
My preference would be …
Tarjihe man in mibud
Submitnoun
[pref·er·ence || ‘prefərəns]
favor, liking, fondness; priority, precedence, superior status; something that is preferred, favorite; (Computers) option within a menu that can be individually adjusted and determines the appearance or function of a program or operation system (usually used as “preferences”)
Exercise
Submitnoun
[ex·er·cise || ‘eksəsaɪz]
drill; practice, training; activation, use, application; gymnastics, calisthenics
verb
[ex·er·cise || ‘eksəsaɪz]
activate, apply, use; train; practice; instruct
That day I was busy as a bee,
I am an early bird you know, I often wake up at 6:30 am
It is a nice sentence.
Stacked
Rooye ham anbashte shode
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Submitnoun
heap; tall bookshelf; chimney; (Computers) area in memory where information can be stored and then retrieved in the reverse order; (Internet) layers of the open system interconnection used to transfer information
verb
place one thing on top of another in a heap, pile
Careless, sloppy
Indifferent, unconscious tooye gre ham bood
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Submitadjective
[care·less || ‘keəlɪs]
not cautious, reckless; apathetic, indifferent
He/ she has a heart of gold
Idiom
Resemble
Shebahat dashtan
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Submitverb
[re·sem·ble || rɪ’zembl]
be similar to, be akin to; look like, have a similar appearance to
Creed
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Submitnoun
[kriːd]
formula or confession of religious faith, belief
My job has given me a profound insight into interpersonal skills.
Fabulous
Yes indeed.
Yes, of course.
Prospective/anticipated bride and groom
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Submitadjective
[pro·spec·tive || prə’spektɪv]
expected, anticipated; likely; coming in the future; possible, potential
Prospect
Durnama cheshmandaz
Submitnoun
[pros·pect || ‘prɑspekt /’prɒspekt]
chance, probability of advancement or success; hope, promise; view, vista, scene; outlook, perspective; potential customer (Economics)
verb
[pros·pect || ‘prɑspekt /’prɒspekt]
search for valuable materials (such as gold, oil, etc.); examine an area for the presence of valuable materials
Prosperous
Movafagh, Submit prosperous - English Dictionary Submit Submitadjective ['pros·per·ous || 'prɑsprəs /'prɒ-] successful; thriving, flourishing
Insight
My university major has given me a profound insight/perception into interpersonal skills.
Perception va gre
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Submitnoun
[in·sight || ‘ɪnsaɪt]
perception, discernment, understanding, astuteness, intuition
They perceive me as someone who cares about them personally and have high expectations.
Fantastic, fabulous, interesting,
First, next, then, at this stage, subsequently, meanwhile, later, then, during this process, afterwards(subsequently, pasaz a n), eventually, finally
Meaning
Positive adjectives. It was:
Exciting, thrilling, interesting, pleasing, fascinating, amazing, absorbing, attractive, appealing, amusing, entertaining, relaxing, refreshing, embarrassing, soothing, breathtaking, astonishing, rewarding, deserving, satisfying, fulfilling, promising, challenging…
Positive adjectives
Negative adjectives,
Boring, tiring, exhausting, confusing, puzzling, worrying, annoying, disturbing, irritating, disgusting
Negative adjectives
First sentences of the topic 2 section, which are stating or starting a topic
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