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Important Vocabulary For IELTS
Speaking In 2023
www.Tackleielts.com
IELTS is a recognized English language proficiency test which assesses the ability to communicate effectively. This test
is designed for those who want to study, work or migrate to another country where English is the main language.
It has four module:
● IELTS Listening
● IELTS Reading
● IELTS Writing
● IELTS Speaking
IELTS Speaking is one of the difficult modules for many students because it is a face-to-face Interview that assesses the
candidate’s ability to express themselves coherently, fluently, and accurately in English.
That’s why many students are looking for important Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking that can help them to score good
in IELTS Speaking. This vocabulary includes phrases and words related to many topics such as work, education,
technology, environment, and others.
Importance Of Vocabulary In IELTS Speaking
Here are some of the most common importance of vocabulary in IELTS speaking that can help you prepare for IELTS
Speaking:
Fluency: It can help you to speak more fluently and communicate your ideas effectively. If you don’t have enough
knowledge of vocabulary, you may struggle to express yourself in IELTS speaking module that can affect your
coherence and fluency.
Accuracy: It can also improve your accuracy in the use of the English language. The IELTS exam assesses candidates on
their grammatical accuracy, and having a diverse vocabulary can help you to use the correct word forms.
Understanding: If you have a strong vocabulary, then it can improve your understanding of Spoken English, which can
be beneficial in the IELTS listening module.
Range Of Topics: It covers many topics, from education and work to health and technology. If you have good vocabulary
it can help you to discuss these topics more confidently and use appropriate language for each context that can boost
your overall score.
30+ Important Vocabulary For IELTS Speaking With
Meaning And Example
Here are below 30+ Important vocabulary for IELTS Speaking:
Acquaintance – a person who knows slightly, but who is not a close friend
Example: He has many acquaintances from his time in university.
Ambiance – the character or mood of a place
Example: the ambiance of the restaurant was perfect for a romantic dinner.
Articulate – Express oneself effectively and clearly in speech or writing.
Example: The speaker was articulate and made the audience understand her points clearly.
Cohesive – Well integrated and forming a united whole
Example: The team was cohesive and worked together to achieve their goals.
Conducive – Making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible.
Example: A quiet and peaceful environment is conducive to studying.
Connotation – An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.
Example: The word “snake” has a negative connotation for many people.
Deem – Regard or consider in a specified way
Example: The jury deemed the defendant guilty.
Diverse – Showing a great deal of variety; very different
Example: The city is diverse, with people from many different cultures.
Elaborate – Involving many carefully arranged parts or details; detailed and complicated in design and planning.
Example: The wedding ceremony was elaborate, with many traditions and customs.
Emulate – Match or surpass (a person or achievement), typically by imitation.
Example: She tried to emulate her favorite singer by practicing her singing every day.
Encompass – Surround and have or hold within
Example: The park encompasses 100 acres of land.
Enhance – Intensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent of
Example: The new paint job really enhanced the appearance of the house.
Entail – Involve (something) as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence
Example: Getting a degree entails a lot of hard work and dedication.
Exacerbate – Make (a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse
Example: The conflict between the two groups was exacerbated by their inability to communicate effectively.
Exemplify – Give an example of; illustrate by giving an example
Example: The artist’s work exemplifies the beauty of nature.
Flourish – Grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way, especially as the result of a particularly favorable environment
Example: The flowers flourished in the warm, sunny weather.
Imply – Strongly suggest the truth or existence of (something not expressly stated).
Example: The detective’s questioning seemed to imply that the suspect was guilty.
Inevitable – Certain to happen; Unavoidable
Example: Death is an inevitable part of life.
Intrinsic – Belonging naturally, essential
Example: Honesty is an intrinsic part of a good character.
Irrespective – Not taking (something) into account; regardless of
Example: The company’s decision was made irrespective of the opinions of its employees
Mitigate – Make (something bad) less severe, serious, or painful
Example: The medicine helped to mitigate the patient’s pain.
Nuance – A subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound
Example: The actor’s performance was full of nuance and depth.
Omit – Leave out of exclude (someone of something), either intentionally or forgetfully
Example: The report omitted some important details that would have been useful.
Perceive – Become aware or conscious of (something); come to realise or understand
Example: She perceived a change in his attitude towards her.
Pragmatic – Dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations
Example: The company took a pragmatic approach to the problem and found a practical solution.
Precipitable – Cause (an event or situation, typically one that is undesirable) to happen suddenly, unexpectedly, or prematurely
Example: The decision to closse the factory was precipitated by the economic downturn.
Provoke – Stimulate or give rise to (a reaction or emotion, typically a strond or unwelcome one) in someone
Example: His comments provoked a strong reaction from the audience
Quintessential – Representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class
Example: The film is the quintessential romantic comedy.
Reconcile – Restore friendly relations between
Example: They were able to reconcile their differences and become good friends.
Resilient – Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions
Example: The city’s resilient infrastructure was able to withstand the hurricane.
Rigorous – Extremely through, exhaustive, or accurate
Example: The scientific study was conducted with rigorous methodology.
Scrutinise – Examine or inspect closely and thoroughly
Example: The investigators scrutinised the evidence carefully to determine the cause of
the accident.
Conclusion
In this presentation, we have discussed important vocabulary for IELTS Speaking. I
hope you like this blog. Having a good vocabulary is very important for IELTS
speaking because it allows us to express ourselves accurately and effectively.
The above vocabulary words are a small sample of the many words that IELTS
candidates should aim to incorporate into their speaking responses.
If you like our blog on important vocabulary for IELTS speaking, then share it with
your friends and family, and if you have any query related to this blog, then you can
comment . I will reply to you as soon as possible.
Thank You

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Important Vocabulary For IELTS Speaking In 2023.pptx

  • 1. Important Vocabulary For IELTS Speaking In 2023 www.Tackleielts.com
  • 2. IELTS is a recognized English language proficiency test which assesses the ability to communicate effectively. This test is designed for those who want to study, work or migrate to another country where English is the main language. It has four module: ● IELTS Listening ● IELTS Reading ● IELTS Writing ● IELTS Speaking IELTS Speaking is one of the difficult modules for many students because it is a face-to-face Interview that assesses the candidate’s ability to express themselves coherently, fluently, and accurately in English. That’s why many students are looking for important Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking that can help them to score good in IELTS Speaking. This vocabulary includes phrases and words related to many topics such as work, education, technology, environment, and others.
  • 3. Importance Of Vocabulary In IELTS Speaking Here are some of the most common importance of vocabulary in IELTS speaking that can help you prepare for IELTS Speaking: Fluency: It can help you to speak more fluently and communicate your ideas effectively. If you don’t have enough knowledge of vocabulary, you may struggle to express yourself in IELTS speaking module that can affect your coherence and fluency. Accuracy: It can also improve your accuracy in the use of the English language. The IELTS exam assesses candidates on their grammatical accuracy, and having a diverse vocabulary can help you to use the correct word forms. Understanding: If you have a strong vocabulary, then it can improve your understanding of Spoken English, which can be beneficial in the IELTS listening module. Range Of Topics: It covers many topics, from education and work to health and technology. If you have good vocabulary it can help you to discuss these topics more confidently and use appropriate language for each context that can boost your overall score.
  • 4. 30+ Important Vocabulary For IELTS Speaking With Meaning And Example Here are below 30+ Important vocabulary for IELTS Speaking: Acquaintance – a person who knows slightly, but who is not a close friend Example: He has many acquaintances from his time in university. Ambiance – the character or mood of a place Example: the ambiance of the restaurant was perfect for a romantic dinner. Articulate – Express oneself effectively and clearly in speech or writing. Example: The speaker was articulate and made the audience understand her points clearly. Cohesive – Well integrated and forming a united whole Example: The team was cohesive and worked together to achieve their goals.
  • 5. Conducive – Making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible. Example: A quiet and peaceful environment is conducive to studying. Connotation – An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning. Example: The word “snake” has a negative connotation for many people. Deem – Regard or consider in a specified way Example: The jury deemed the defendant guilty. Diverse – Showing a great deal of variety; very different Example: The city is diverse, with people from many different cultures. Elaborate – Involving many carefully arranged parts or details; detailed and complicated in design and planning. Example: The wedding ceremony was elaborate, with many traditions and customs.
  • 6. Emulate – Match or surpass (a person or achievement), typically by imitation. Example: She tried to emulate her favorite singer by practicing her singing every day. Encompass – Surround and have or hold within Example: The park encompasses 100 acres of land. Enhance – Intensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent of Example: The new paint job really enhanced the appearance of the house. Entail – Involve (something) as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence Example: Getting a degree entails a lot of hard work and dedication. Exacerbate – Make (a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse Example: The conflict between the two groups was exacerbated by their inability to communicate effectively.
  • 7. Exemplify – Give an example of; illustrate by giving an example Example: The artist’s work exemplifies the beauty of nature. Flourish – Grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way, especially as the result of a particularly favorable environment Example: The flowers flourished in the warm, sunny weather. Imply – Strongly suggest the truth or existence of (something not expressly stated). Example: The detective’s questioning seemed to imply that the suspect was guilty. Inevitable – Certain to happen; Unavoidable Example: Death is an inevitable part of life. Intrinsic – Belonging naturally, essential Example: Honesty is an intrinsic part of a good character.
  • 8. Irrespective – Not taking (something) into account; regardless of Example: The company’s decision was made irrespective of the opinions of its employees Mitigate – Make (something bad) less severe, serious, or painful Example: The medicine helped to mitigate the patient’s pain. Nuance – A subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound Example: The actor’s performance was full of nuance and depth. Omit – Leave out of exclude (someone of something), either intentionally or forgetfully Example: The report omitted some important details that would have been useful. Perceive – Become aware or conscious of (something); come to realise or understand Example: She perceived a change in his attitude towards her.
  • 9. Pragmatic – Dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations Example: The company took a pragmatic approach to the problem and found a practical solution. Precipitable – Cause (an event or situation, typically one that is undesirable) to happen suddenly, unexpectedly, or prematurely Example: The decision to closse the factory was precipitated by the economic downturn. Provoke – Stimulate or give rise to (a reaction or emotion, typically a strond or unwelcome one) in someone Example: His comments provoked a strong reaction from the audience Quintessential – Representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class Example: The film is the quintessential romantic comedy. Reconcile – Restore friendly relations between Example: They were able to reconcile their differences and become good friends.
  • 10. Resilient – Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions Example: The city’s resilient infrastructure was able to withstand the hurricane. Rigorous – Extremely through, exhaustive, or accurate Example: The scientific study was conducted with rigorous methodology. Scrutinise – Examine or inspect closely and thoroughly Example: The investigators scrutinised the evidence carefully to determine the cause of the accident.
  • 11. Conclusion In this presentation, we have discussed important vocabulary for IELTS Speaking. I hope you like this blog. Having a good vocabulary is very important for IELTS speaking because it allows us to express ourselves accurately and effectively. The above vocabulary words are a small sample of the many words that IELTS candidates should aim to incorporate into their speaking responses. If you like our blog on important vocabulary for IELTS speaking, then share it with your friends and family, and if you have any query related to this blog, then you can comment . I will reply to you as soon as possible.