Vocabulary exercises for Level C1 Read the definition, then guess the word by clicking or tapping letters on the on-screen keyboard. Correct letters appear in the blanks; wrong letters reduce your attempts. If you think you know the answer, you can type the answer in...
Test your vocabulary at Level B1!
Read the definition, then guess the word by clicking or tapping letters on the on-screen keyboard. Correct letters appear in the blanks; wrong letters reduce your attempts. If you think you know the answer, you can type the answer in the box below the letters and...
IELTS vocabulary for talking about health
Boost your IELTS writing and speaking with 10 essential B2+ health vocabulary words. Learn definitions, examples, and test yourself to master each term.
C2 words for IELTS Group 2
Elevate Your IELTS with Essential C2 Vocabulary – Group 2 Continue enhancing your IELTS skills with these 10 advanced C2-level words. Each word is provided with a definition and example sentence for practice. Word (Part of Speech) Definition Example Abstruse...
C2 words for IELTS – Group 1
Elevate Your IELTS with Essential C2 Vocabulary – Group 1 Enhance your writing and speaking skills with these 10 advanced C2-level words. Each comes with a definition and example sentence to help you master their use. Word (Part of Speech) Definition Example Alacrity...
12 useful verbs relating to crime and punishment to use in your IELTS exam
Master Key Crime & Punishment Verbs for Your IELTS Answers Boost your IELTS writing and speaking by using these essential verbs confidently. Verb Meaning AcquitTo free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. CommitTo carry out or perform a crime,...
12 useful nouns relating to crime and punishment to use in your IELTS exam
12 useful nouns relating to crime and punishment to use in your IELTS exam Here are some useful nouns that you could use in your IELTS exam responses if you are asked to talk or write about crime and punishment. Acquittal (noun): to declare someone not guilty of a...
10 useful words relating to transport to use in your IELTS exam
10 useful words relating to transport to use in your IELTS exam Here are some useful words that you could use in your IELTS exam responses if you are asked to talk or write about transport. Cycle lane (noun) a division of a road marked off with painted lines, for use...
10 useful words relating to technology to use in your IELTS exam
10 useful words relating to technology to use in your IELTS exam Here are some useful words that you could use in your IELTS exam responses if you are asked to talk or write about technology. Automate (verb) - to make a process operate automatically Cutting-edge...
Word Families in IELTS Task 2 Writing (Technology) (Part 2)
Word families for IELTS Task 2 (Technology) — Part 2 In our last free resource on word families for Task 2 (technology), the task was to read the first three paragraphs of a Task 2 answer. In today’s materials, we will look at the remainder of the essay. Read the text...
Word Families in IELTS Task 2 Writing (Technology)
Word Families in IELTS Task 2 Writing (Technology) Read the first three paragraphs of the IELTS Task 2 Writing answer presented below then consider the questions that follow. What are the advantages and disadvantages of technology for future generations? In an era...
Extending Your Vocabulary for IELTS Using Word Families
Extending Your Vocabulary for IELTS Using Word Families How to learn and remember related words A useful way to extend your vocabulary is to spend time learning word families. Word families consist of a base word and its related forms, including nouns, verbs,...
C1 Antonyms for IELTS
C1 Antonyms Match a word (1-10) with its antonym (opposite meaning) (a-j). 1. Abnormal (adj) 2. Expedite (v) 3. Acknowledge (v) 4. Assistance (n) 5. Alarmed (adj) 6. Disturbing (adj) 7. Foresee (v) 8. Select (v) 9. Authentic (adj) 10. Authorise (v) a. Fake b....
C1 Synonyms for IELTS
C1 Synonyms (a) Look at the words below (1-10) and match them to a synonym (a-j). 1. Abnormal (adj) – not normal 2. Accelerate (verb) – speed up 3. Acknowledge (verb) - declare to be true or admit the existence or reality of 4. Aid (noun) – a kind of help provided to...
IELTS vocabulary for talking about law and order
IELTS Law Vocabulary Essential IELTS vocabulary is split into common IELTS topics and subsections in much more detail in our complete online course, so become a member today. On this page, we are focusing on vocabulary used to describe the law – crimes, criminals, the...













