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Vocabulary for Therapeutic :
Curative
Healing
Medicinal
Remedial
Restorative
Reviving
Rejuvenating
For example: Listening music can be therapeutic/rejuvenating/ reviving as it refreshes our mind .
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just-english-ielts 1 year
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Vocabulary to show effect:
As a result
Resulting in
Possibly leading to
Which can lead to
Consequently
Therefore
Thus
Hence
So
For this reason
Which will help them as they
For example: Many people have sedentary lifestyle , resulting in obesity and other health related issues.
*Which can result can also be used here in place of resulting.
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just-english-ielts 2 years
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Active and Passive Voice
*Use of the active and passive voice is according to the tone of the language and use of subject or object. Mostly active form is used in direct form when subject is active while passive voice is used to express something in indirect or passive tone, means subject is passive.
Present Tense
1. Present Indefinite / Simple Present
// S + V1(s/es) +O **Active Voice
// O + is /am/are + V3+ by + S **Passive voice
Active :She loves the cats.
Passive : The cats are loved by her.
Negative sentence : // S+ do/does+not + V1 + O ( active)
//O+ is / am /are+ ( not) +V3 +by + S. ( passive)
E.g
She does not like him. (A)
He is not liked by her. (P)
2. Present Continuous Tense
To change Continuous Tense into Passive form is/am/ are + being +V3 is used.
E.g: They are reading a newspaper. ( Active)
A newspaper is being read by them. (Passive)
Negative sentence : She is not holding a meeting this week. (Active)
A meeting is not being held by her this week. (P)
3. Present Perfect tense
The has/have +been +V3 form for Present Perfect tense is changed into O +has/ have + been +V3+by + S
E.g:
//The teacher has completed the lesson.
// The lesson has been completed by the teacher.
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just-english-ielts 2 years
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VOCABULARY:
Relentless: unwavering, determined
The relentless negotiations earned the company a prominent deal.
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Vocabulary of the day:
Unabashed: shameless, without regrets
She is unabashed in her approach when it comes to dealing with her competition.
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Types of graph in Task1 Ielts #writing task 1
鉁擳ask1 is about writing a report on given graph or data .Minimum words should be 150, while you should spend 20 minutes, more time should be spent on Task2(essay)as that is worth more band.
Note: Writing module is of 1 hours.
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just-english-ielts 2 years
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鈽慍onnectors to use in Map/ task 1 writing ielts
However
But
Though
Yet
Although
Surprisingly
Interestingly
While
Whereas
Meanwhile
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just-english-ielts 2 years
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Modals: Will , should, Would, Can
Will : Used to describe certainty, willingness, request or promise or simple future tense
//He will surely pass the test.
//This course will help you in your career.
// We will go there next month.
// Will you bring me a cup of coffee?
Should: Used as past form of shall, duty or obligation, advice, probability .
//She said that you should attend the party.
//Authorities should improve the laws.
//You should take part in other sports too.
// Dave should be at home now.
Would: Used as the past form of will , polite request, Wish/desire, preference
// Past habit: He would go to the church at Sundays.
// Would you please bring my laptop?
// I would like to go there someday.
// I would rather read a book than watching that movie.
Can : ability, possibility, permission
// Alex can speak four languages.
// Anyone can solve this problem.
// Can you help me? ( casual request)
鉁擧ow to write combining all these modals??
New laws should be introduced to mitigate traffic-related problems which can alleviate general public's everyday issues related to the same.This would also ensure smooth travels across the area .
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just-english-ielts 2 years
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Books : vocabulary 馃摎
FICTION- novels, stories, biography , thrillers, crime thrillers, paranormal, fantasy, romance, sci-fi , suspense,
Nonfiction- self- help books, autobiographies , journals, history books, textbooks
Types of medium to read books:
Kindle e-reader 馃摫- a device specially for reading books
E- books 馃摬: can be read on kindle or other digital platforms.
Paperbacks馃摉 : traditional paper form books.
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just-english-ielts 2 years
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I'm on Instagram as @my_englishramblings. Install the app to follow my photos and videos. https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=fz4i3d2p1x4s&utm_content=nq8jrnh
https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=fz4i3d2p1x4s&utm_content=nq8jrnh
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just-english-ielts 2 years
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I'm on Instagram as @my_englishramblings. Install the app to follow my photos and videos. https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=fz4i3d2p1x4s&utm_content=nq8jrnh
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just-english-ielts 2 years
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Vocabulary related to Food馃嵁馃崟馃嵅
Note: All these words are synonyms having similar meaning.
1. Delicious : tasty
I had a really delicious dinner last evening.
2. Delectable: delicious
This dessert was absolutely delectable.
3. Appetizing : upto one's liking
The cookies are looking extremely appetizing.
4. Scrumptious: delightful / excellent
We had scrumptious meal with our friends at a new restaurant.
5. Palatable : very pleasing
This delicacy seems really palatable, I have never tried it before.
** Other words related to food are:
#Meal : Its important to have meals three times a day.
#Breakfast : first morning meal after night
#Lunch : afternoon meal
#Dinner: night time meal
#Snack : small meal in between the usual meals of a day
// I had some snacks in the late afternoon so I'm not hungry now.
#Cuisine : Type of food : I have never tried Turkish cuisine, I will surely try that whenever I will go there.
#Delicacy: a luxurious or rare item to eat
E.g..... I tried an English delicacy while on my vacation.
Other related terms :
Hungry
Starving : very hungry
Famished: very hungry
Appetite: need or desire for food
// I lost my appetite after hearing the devastating* news.
*Devastating: very sad
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just-english-ielts 2 years
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Grammar
Pronouns
For persons: who, whose, whom,
// I know who is your friend.
//John, whom you know, is a musician.
For things : what, which
// I don't remember what you said.
// My favorite watch , which was a gift , is lost.
For places: where
// The place where I live is not far away.
For time: when
// Just text me when you get free.
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Collocation:
To combat corruption : to control or fight corruption
Stringent laws are needed to combat corruption effectively.
People must take initiative to combat corruption in the society for the betterment of future.
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