· Study the meanings of words.
· listen to how each word should be pronounced in detail.
· Examine the usage of each term via the lens of some example sentences.
· Through the use of popular collocations, you can learn how to use the term like a native (words that frequently go together)
· Learn all of the varying spellings and derivatives that each word can have.
· It is essential for your performance on the IELTS reading and listening tests that you get familiar with the synonyms of each term.
· Refine your work with the help of each video.
· Create your very own vocabulary booklet with the help of the vocabulary record that is included in every video.
· test yourself using multiple-choice testsListen to identify similarity and difference
• Listen for details to match ideas
• Identify key information to complete notes
• Distinguish between different speakers
• Effectively employ techniques to identify topics in part 3 task type questions
• Identify correct word forms in listening section 4 summaries
• Predict types of words needed to fill gaps in short answer questions
• Identify key words in aural text to signpost answers
• Identify relevant details in a listening to discern correct answer among multiple choices
• Listen to identify specific information needed to complete a flow chart
• Identify relevant details in a listening to follow a process
• Discern key points in a lecture to chronologically arrange stages in a process
• Listen and identify specific information needed to complete gaps in sentences
• Identify signal words in lectures to predict when key information is coming