I really enjoy the way you are teaching..i start practising with a lot of stress and it gets released when i hear your voice and pattern of teaching. Thank you teacher❤❤
From my perspective, this is surely a perfect package for meeting all the needs of boosting vocabulary and speaking skills for the IELTS strategically. Thank you!
Thank you for your kind words! We're thrilled to hear that you found the video helpful for boosting your vocabulary and speaking skills for IELTS. Keep up the great work! 😊
For me, learning new vocabulary, both common and academic, in a practical way using enriched resources is much more long-lasting and memorable. For instance, the Englii channel has been doing it perfectly so far. Thank you.
Just learnt a new idiom " I never wash my dirty Linen in the public" from the world number one celebrity named Priyanka Chopra the wife of our singer and songwriter Nick Jonas which means i don't want to reveal or publish my personal matters, information to public or anyone. How's that sound? Do you have any other idioms to share with me?
That sounds great! "I never wash my dirty linen in public" is a useful idiom. Here are a few more idioms that might be helpful: Break the ice: To initiate conversation in a social setting. Once in a blue moon: Something that happens very rarely. The ball is in your court: It’s your decision or responsibility to do something now. Cut to the chase: To get to the point without wasting time. Hit the books: To study hard. These idioms can add richness to your language use and are great for enhancing your speaking and writing skills for the IELTS.
You're welcome! 😊 To improve your lexical resource, here are a few tips: Read Regularly: Dive into articles, books, and newspapers to expose yourself to new words. Keep a Vocabulary Journal: Write down new words you learn and practice using them in sentences. Practice Synonyms: Learn different words that convey similar meanings to expand your range. Use Word Lists: Use IELTS-specific vocabulary lists to familiarize yourself with common words. Speak and Write More: Practice using advanced vocabulary in both speaking and writing. Consistency is key! Keep practicing, and you’ll improve your vocabulary in no time. 😊
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I really enjoy the way you are teaching..i start practising with a lot of stress and it gets released when i hear your voice and pattern of teaching. Thank you teacher❤❤
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From my perspective, this is surely a perfect package for meeting all the needs of boosting vocabulary and speaking skills for the IELTS strategically. Thank you!
Thank you for your kind words! We're thrilled to hear that you found the video helpful for boosting your vocabulary and speaking skills for IELTS. Keep up the great work! 😊
Question for you! How do normally like to learn new vocabulary? 📚
For me, learning new vocabulary, both common and academic, in a practical way using enriched resources is much more long-lasting and memorable. For instance, the Englii channel has been doing it perfectly so far. Thank you.
I love it. "never the less", thank you
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Just learnt a new idiom " I never wash my dirty Linen in the public" from the world number one celebrity named Priyanka Chopra the wife of our singer and songwriter Nick Jonas which means i don't want to reveal or publish my personal matters, information to public or anyone. How's that sound? Do you have any other idioms to share with me?
That sounds great! "I never wash my dirty linen in public" is a useful idiom. Here are a few more idioms that might be helpful:
Break the ice: To initiate conversation in a social setting.
Once in a blue moon: Something that happens very rarely.
The ball is in your court: It’s your decision or responsibility to do something now.
Cut to the chase: To get to the point without wasting time.
Hit the books: To study hard.
These idioms can add richness to your language use and are great for enhancing your speaking and writing skills for the IELTS.
@@BCIELTS excuse me, what did you just say? Can I write these idioms on my writing task 2 on my academic and general training of our IELTS tests?
@@BCIELTS Can I use idioms on my writing task?
I want improv my English
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Thanks for the informative video . Ma'am i'm lacking in Lexical resource , how can i develop please help out please ....?
You're welcome! 😊 To improve your lexical resource, here are a few tips:
Read Regularly: Dive into articles, books, and newspapers to expose yourself to new words.
Keep a Vocabulary Journal: Write down new words you learn and practice using them in sentences.
Practice Synonyms: Learn different words that convey similar meanings to expand your range.
Use Word Lists: Use IELTS-specific vocabulary lists to familiarize yourself with common words.
Speak and Write More: Practice using advanced vocabulary in both speaking and writing.
Consistency is key! Keep practicing, and you’ll improve your vocabulary in no time. 😊