Cut The Cackle # Idioms For IELTS

If you want to get a high score in IELTS, you need to learn to cut the cackle.

The whole caboodle-:
Sentence-:One terrorist attack and the world starts to question the whole caboodle of Asians.
Meaning-:The whole lot
Cut the cackle-:
Sentence-:You need to cut the cackle when writing essay in IELTS.
Meaning-:Stop talking aimlessly and come to the point
Have a cadenza-:
Sentence-:The Indians had a cadenza when India lost the world cup semi final.
Meaning-:Be extremely agitated
Caesar’s wife-:
Sentence-:Relationships truly work if you treat the other person as Caesar’s wife.
Meaning-:A person who is required to be above suspicion.
In cahoots-:
Sentence-:The terrorist work in cahoots.
Meaning-:Working or conspiring together often dishonestly; in collusion
At the drop of the hat
Sentence-: She can do those tough bike stunts at the drop of the hat.
Meaning-: very easily and without much preparation
On its last legs
Sentence-: His grandfather is on his last legs.
Meaning-: in a very bad condition and will not last long
Old flames die hard
Sentence-: I was wrong when I said old flames die hard, times heals everything.
Meaning-: it is hard to forget old things
Round the houses
Sentence-: He is used to going round the houses.
Meaning-: to do something in an inefficient way when there is a better way to do it.
Paper over the cracks
Sentence-: I don’t like people with the habit of putting paper over the cracks.
Meaning-: to hide something

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Yes And No

The only way to succeed in life is to stop being a yes and no and start becoming affirmative in your decision.

GO OUT OF YOUR WAY
Sentence-:You can always rely on her, she goes out of her way to ensure the work gets done.
Meaning-: make a special effort to do something
WEAR WELL
Sentence-: No matter how old you are you must always try to wear well.
Meaning-: Remain young-looking
KEEP A WEATHER EYE ON
Sentence-: You need to keep a weather eye on the activities of the terrorist group.
Meaning-: observe a situation very carefully, especially for developments
MAKE HEAVY WEATHER OF
Sentence-: You have just made a heavy weather of a simple task.
Meaning-: have unnecessary difficulty in dealing with task or problem
UNDER THE WEATHER
Sentence-: I am under the weather these days.
Meaning-: slightly unwell
BY THE YARD
Sentence-: the whole seller shops sell items by the yard.
Meaning-: in large number or quantities
SPIN A YARN
Sentence-: i have got the whole day, you can spin the yarn.
Meaning-: tell a story, especially a long and complicated one.
PUT YEARS ON SOMEONE
Sentence-: The new aging cream promises to put years on me.
Meaning-: make someone feel or look older
YES AND NO
Sentence-: the politicians always try to save themselves by answering with the yes and no.
Meaning-: partly and partly not
YESTERDAY’S MAN
Sentence-: when we all thought that amitabh is now a yesterday’s man, he came back and showed he is still better than the present.
Meaning-: a person especially a politician whose career is finished or past its peak.

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Track Your Preparation

Preparing for IELTS could be quite gruesome if you do not keep track of what you are learning. What are the areas you are making mistakes. What are your strong points? What are your weak areas? What all did you learnt today? What is the target for tomorrow?

Track Your Preparation

It is very important that you know the answer of the above questions. It is also important that you know the answers for each day. Although initially you may find this task as trivial, because you have just begun and there is an ocean in front of you. but, when you start becoming more proficient in English, keeping track of what you are doing, helps you to be motivated to learn more.
Now how do you keep track of your everyday learning? Make a journal, it could be a diary or a note in your phone or laptop. For each day, answer the two questions, first what did I learned today? And second what I need to learn tomorrow?

This will help you to be in track and remain focused towards your goal. Remember, IELTS taker, you need to be consciously and subconsciously devoted to IELTS, if you want a good band.
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Make Specific Goals

You must be having goals in your life. Rather, goals are regarded the most important step to be successful. But the point is not whether you make goals or not. How effectively you make your goals leads you to success. For example, if you made a goal that I want to study in Harvard university. Now this is no goal or you can say a very poor goal. Poor, not in a sense that you have chosen a bad university, but because you haven’t put in the details of getting there.

A better goal could be I will get a band 9 in IELTS to get admission in Harvard University. And then how will you get a band 9? You need to specify that as well. a reasonable goal could be, I will learn 10 idioms today. Or, I will learn 20 verbs related to swimming today. So, what are you doing here? You are making a goal that can be achieved. You have exactly specified how much and in what time. it is when you fulfil all such small, yet important goals you finally reach to the big goal.

Remember, it is never about the big goal or the ultimate desire or aim, it is how well you accomplish the small goals that lead you to the big one. Make sure that your goals are specific.
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