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Now, I will use academic vocab in REAL LIFE, naturally and repeatedly. See the word “naturally” and “repeatedly”? These are vitally important (1) for the success of learning vocabulary in a short period of time. Therefore, do not take them lightly (2). HAHA.Okay, have you noticed what’s going on right now?
These two above phrases are the very first two academic phrases that you are gonna learn. You will see them every so often (3) as you go through the book. Why do you have to see them again? Remember repetition? It’s key. It’s vitally important (1). That’s why you will have to see them over and over again, coupled with (4) new phrases. This will, of course, produce desirable learning outcomes (5) since you will familiarize yourself (6) with a myriad of (7) useful vocab that you will finally have a chance to use in formal writing. In conclusion of this page, you have already learned seven vitally important phrases that cannot be taken lightly in IELTS writing. You will see more vitally important ones later on because this is what this book is all about. Just by reading, you will succeed.
(1) Very important
(2) Take them seriously
(3) from time to time, often
(4) beside
(5) give good results
(6) get familiar with
(7) a lot of/many
Do you like talking to me?
Hmm… You don’t say anything so I take it as a YES. In this book, it’s like you are talking to me. Oh, I’m sorry, I’m talking to you directly. We will have a chat about anything you can think of. The environment, food and beverages, animals, the universe, movies, music, you name it. This book is interesting, making normal stuff academic. An unprecedented (8) book about learning vocabulary just for you, my friend. I hope you don’t take it lightly as this is all my expertise (9) dedicated to (10) creating the best learning experience so you can enjoy and have fun.
You will see a myriad of topics that I will do my best to simplify (11) and at the same time utilize (12) as many academic words as possible so you can easily familiarize yourself with them as well as you ever dream of.
(8) Never done or known before
(9) expert knowledge in a particular field
(10) devote time and effort to
(11) make it simple and easy to understand
(12) use
What do you think? Should students wear uniform?
This is such a classic essay question, not unprecedented at all. It’s so basic that everyone wants to take it as an example to illustrate their point (13) in essay writing. The answer to that question can be yes or no depending on what view you want to take. Whether students should wear uniform or not does not have anything to do with (14) our current lives. Remember our job is to choose a viewpoint and answer that and then move on with life. Nobody cares so you don’t need to worry about any essay questions from now on. Just answer and that’s it. No right or wrong answer.
Okay, I guess you may have a myriad of ideas in your mind right now as this is an extremely easy topic. To me, the answer to that is NO. I don’t think students should wear uniform because
- That will compromise (15) their individuality (16).
- Not every student likes it
- Uniforms are not usually of good quality (17)
Or I can say YES if I agree if I want to. Either way, I don’t care and neither should you. No one cares if they wear uniform or not, you can control that. The same goes for other topics (18), don’t be scared, any idea is a good idea. The choice is all yours.
13) prove their point, or use as example
(14) Does not have any relation with, does not affect
(15) ~lose
(16) uniqueness of character
(17) ~This shirt is of high quality = The quality of this shirt is high
(18) Other topics as well, no difference
This is the quick grammar section where I show you some…of course, quick grammar notes you might need to bear in mind (19) as they are vitally important to your success in writing. You cannot take them lightly. You have to familiarize yourself with all of them because every so often you may make mistakes that can be detrimental (20) to your IELTS grade.
Remember:
Nobody, no one, somebody, someone, everyone, everybody, anyone are NOT plural. They are singular.Therefore, it’s must be like
Everyone IS, everyone DOES, everyone takes
Somebody IS, somebody DOES, somebody takeS
Anyone IS, anyone DOES, anyone takeS.
Every animal IS nice, every job IS, every love IS
Don’t compromise your grade by not knowing them. This is so fundamental, vitally important and has a lot to do with your grades. So now you know it. How cool!
(19) remember/ keep in mind
(20) bad, negative
Reading this book can also create a by-product (21). Your primary purpose of reading this book is to grasp as many vocabulary as you can in your head. But you also start to think in English more and better. Why? Because the way I use language, coupled with how interesting I am, makes it possible (22) for you to do that.
Writing easy language like what I am doing right now is not as easy as it sounds (23). It still involves a lot of underlying principles (24) in psychology and advertising. Many people refuse to do that and they end up compromising reader’s engagement. That’s one of many reasons why you don’t like reading books although books are good to read. Right? Let’s be honest. You don’t like reading books, why do you read my books? Get the idea? Many people don’t even have a clue about how to engage readers. That’s why they fail and still stay ignorant. That also explains (25) why my book is meant to just read.
Thinking in English is vitally important and you should not take it lightly. I know I am overusing these orange-colored phrases. That’s done for a reason and you already know why. Haha. So please don’t ask me to paraphrase to avoid repetition. Because repetition is, hands down, the backbone (26) of memorization
(21) a secondary product
(22) allows/enables
(23) easy as people think
(24) Basic principles you behind anything
(25) This is a very good linking phrase
(26) The essense, The basics, The fundamentals
Some people mistakenly think terminologies are academic vocabulary and vice versa. Yes, they are
similar to some degree (27) but not entirely the same. ‘Bond convexity’ is a term in finance. ‘Nasal disease’ is a medical term. ‘Self-fulfiling prophecy’ is a term is psychology. They are not really academic vocab. They belong to the field itself and stay there permanently. You almost cannot use them too extensively. You can only use them when talking about a specific topic. In IELTS writing, you are not required to know all of these technical terms. But you definitely have to know and use fluently academic vocab that constitute (28) any essays, irrespective of (29) topics. Get it?
Okay, just like the phrase “irrespective of” I used above. It is quite an academic vocab and you have to know it no matter what if you really want to write successfully.
Another clear difference, terminologies help show off your knowledge. Academic vocab help show off your language skill. IELTS is all about language skill. So I place more significant emphasis (30) on academic vocab than terminologies. But it’s also not wrong if you know terminologies. Academic vocab and terminologies complement (31) each other and ultimately (32) constitute the strength of your overall intelligence.
(27) To some extent
(28) Create, build, be a part of the whole thing
(29) regardless of, no matter
(30) stress, take it more seriously
(31) support each other
(32) at the end
Previously, you saw I used the phrase “to some degree” and you’ve probably seen a lot of people use “to some extent”.
To some extent, to some degree, in some way, at some point.
What do they even mean? They just simply mean something is PARTLY true or not always applicable.
Examples:
I agree at some point. (I partly agree)
Learning English is good to some degree (not always good)
Bear in mind that although there is a word ‘some’, this is not an indication of (33) plurality. So please don’t add any ‘s’ at the end of any following word like “to some extents” or “at some points”. That’s not gramatically correct and may compromise your grade if you don’t pay enough attention.
(33) it’s not an indication of = it doesn’t mean (that)
What is your thought on that?
All too often, people think marketing is evil and deceptive. But that is not necessarily true (34). Marketing links products of value (35) with those who are not aware of its existence (36). Most products you buy on a daily basis (37) are facilitated (38) by a myriad of marketing activities. And you like these products. If Apple did not do marketing well, nobody would buy their products, irrespective of how high value they are of. Therefore, marketing is not only good but vitally important and we should not take it lightly.
Without the existence of (39) marketing, it would be detrimental to the economy because products would not match customers’ needs. Businesses would suffer losses (40) and customers would lose the chance (41) to improve their life by using these products. We, therefore, could imply (42) that the health of any economy relies heavily (43) on marketing activities.
All in all, marketing should be perceived (44) as good if not highly beneficial (45). We should do more and more marketing to facilitate our economy.
(34) it’s not all true
(35) have value
(36) know it
(37) every day
(38) help, assist, support
(39) without it
(40) too easy
(41) lose the opportunity
(42) suggest that
(43) too easy, u know it
(44) understood, viewed
(45) too easy, u know it
Okay, let’s be honest. This is one of the IELTS essay question. But don’t let the word ‘IELTS’ fool you. It’s just a simple question, with the brand ‘IELTS’ attached.
What’s your thought on this?
Some might say tourism is not good as he or she has trouble seeing any economic activities involved. That is why it is not necessarily true. Tourism is highly beneficial to the economy, irrespective of its kind. A country with a high degree of (46) tourism facilitates economic activities as people are motivated (47) to work hard to serve foreigners and make money from catering food (48) and rendering services (49). These activities are vitally important to create more value to the society (50) they are being a part of.
Just like when you are beautiful, people are more likely to (51) associate with (52) you can greatly benefit from that (53). The same goes for a country, if a country is beautiful enough to attract tourists, they will make money and as they make more money, they can spend and invest the money. Spending and investing facilitate the growth of a country and that cannot be taken lightly.
Therefore, even though tourism may not be as highly beneficial as it appears, it is vitally important for everyone.
46) high level of
(47) too easy, but important
(48) serving food
(49) perform services (like legal services etc)
(50) too easy, but important
(51) has higher chance to
(52) connect with
(53) easy but important
What is your thought on that?
By the way, I don’t even have a TV. My laptop has almost everything. The same might go with you. But should we watch TV?
TV has been around (54) for decades and it seems to continue its aggressive evolvement as technology comes in. There are a myriad of companies selling TV of great value and great efficiency on the market. In fact, TV were even a necessity (55) when we were kids. But let’s face it, in today fast-paced life (56), who would have time to watch TV? Retired people would. Young people may not. Watching TV may take a great amount time but does not necessarily create the equivalent value for our lives.
We, as young students or workers, may only have maximum two to three hours to watch TV and it’s already a waste. We also don’t use TV as much as we think we do when we were in the store. The ‘nice’ salesperson has probably already used his or her savvy (57) sales skills to get you buying.
Therefore, it much depends on your age. If you are young, you shouldn’t buy and watch TV. If you are retired, TV might be of great value for your entertainment purposes.
(54) has been there, has been existing
(55) a very very important thing (water is a necessity)
(56) fast life
(57) very skilful, very good
I bet if you are at band 6-7, you may have already recognized many green-colored words I have been writing. However, recognizing and really knowing are two distinct notions (58). You recognize the phrases because every so often you might have seen them somewhere. But that is not an indication of you having mastered them. To really master them you need to use them on a daily basis like your daily language. You need to get into the habit of (59) using them, just like your mother-tongue. That way (60), you will not only recognize the words but also truly understand their meanings and be able to use them properly.
What I am doing now is to impart (61) the meanings of academic phrases so you will get accustomed to (62) those naturally and effectively. So now you two distinct notions of recognizing and really knowing has been unraveled (63). Just remember, when you see a word, you might not know it, you may just recognize it. In order to really know it, reading this book is key and you cannot take it lightly.
(58) two totally different things
(59) make it a habit
(60) by doing so
(61) communicate, make something known
(62) get used to/ get familiar with
(63) solved, explained
You and I may have downloaded movies, music and books online without paying a single penny. What it’s called in academic language is copyright infringement (64), which indicates we are violating the copyright law. Movies, music and books are called intellectual property (65) and if we use them without the express permission (66) from the creators. We can be fined and even imprisoned for that.
However, it is safe to say (67) the likelihood of you getting caught is very slim (68). That is why people are abusing it and download other’s intellectual property without even considering any ethical issues (69). That’s why corporations are trying to impart strong morals to Internet citizens and make them aware and thus pay their money. Without the existence of profits, they would not be motivated to create and invent. You and I, as a result (70), would not have any awesome movies to entertain or amazing books to read. Ultimately, the society as we know it would inevitably (71) come to an end. That’s serious, isn’t it?
But don’t worry. It would never happen in any period of time down the road (72). Just a message for you to consider your morals before you embark on (73) downloading any intellectual property. You might never get caught. But is it ethically acceptable (74) to do? It’s all up to you to decide, my friend.
(64) violate copyright law
(65) Music, movies, books of others
(66) open permission
(67) ~easy but important
(68) the chance of getting caught is small
(69) issue on ethics
(70) ~ easy but important
(71) will happen no matter what
(72) in the future
(73) Start to do something
(74) Ethical
We hear about global warming on a daily basis. Let’s face it, our comfort has a lot to do with the temperature. There is sufficient evidence to infer that (75) those living in a country with hot temperature are more likely to express anger than those living in cooler regions. But is global warming a real issue? Surprisingly enough, some says it is, I bet you do. But many people do not believe in the concept of global warming. Yes, believe it or not, a lot of people refuse to believe in that. They are skeptics (76). It’s hard to convince a skeptic. They are not easy to believe in anything.
There are many reasons behind the skepticism. It might be personal experience. You don’t believe in climate change because you don’t feel any change yet. It might be you think news and reports nowadays are biased (77) so cannot be trusted. It might simply be you don’t care whether or not it’s real because you don’t have control anyway.
Statistically speaking (78), global warming or climate change is a real phenomenon (79) and should not be taken lightly. Learning about it is vitally important to our daily lives since they are closely related (80). We, as modern citizens, can simply take steps to create a healthier living environment by growing trees, saving energy, and educating other people to reduce skepticism.
(75) we should conclude that
(76) people who are hard to be convinced
(77) unfairly prejudiced
(78) based on statistics or numbers
(80) easy but important
There is also a side benefit of reading this book. I’m not only incorporating useful academic vocab to my writing, but also actually teaching you some killer tips you can apply to your IELTS. Here’s the tip.
Every writing can involve ‘the governments’ and ‘the environment’. Whether you get to write about food, the universe, tourism or puppies, there is always room for (82) the governments and the environment.
Whenever you are stuck, don’t forget the governments and the environment. Give me any examples. Should smoking be banned? Okay, too easy. Another one. Should history course be mandatory (83)? The governments will decide if it’s mandatory or not. So it involves the governments. The environment is affected because we can acknowledge (84) the climate change over time and act accordingly (85) for the future. As can be observed (86), the likelihood that they will appear in your writing is quite high so you can clearly take advantage of (87) them, irrespective of topics, without compromising the mark. Time is scarce (88) and this simple hack will save you a great deal of time wandering around to find ideas.
When it comes to (89) essay, just remember the governments and the environment are our best
friends.
(82) easy and you know it
(83) required, compulsory
(84) accept, understand and admit
(85) act as a result of something
(86) easy and you know it
(87) use , take chance to use it
(88) good phrase to know
(89) when talking about
Why? I’m glad you ask. Because it implies your knowledgeability. When it comes to ‘the governments’, there are a myriad of government bodies (90) administering (91) a variety of (92) economic and societal activities (93). Okay, vitally important activities. Are you happy? LOL.
In Canada, there are three levels of governments, which are federal, provincial and municipal (94). They carry out different policies (95) and render different services that are closely related to the citizens.
There are also government agencies (96) from the U.S. such as the FBI, CIA, IRS, NSA, NASA and so on. They serve their own distinct and specialized functions (97). To be able to work there, you need to reach a certain level (98) of intelligence and expertise because the job requirement is excessively demanding (99). But that doesn’t mean you can’t if you really want to because the likelihood of getting a job there is just slim, not zero. Therefore, if you want to, you should embark on studying English now because it’s definitely a necessity for your success, irrespective of what field you are pursuing.
So now you know the governments are not as simple as it sounds. It’s actually much broader than one can expect (100).
(90) government ‘organization’ in general
(91) manage/take care of
(92) many /different
(93) easy but important
(94) related to city
(95) implement policies
(96) specific organizations
belong to the governments
(97) do their job
(98) get to a level
(99) very tough
(100) than you think