Difference Between The Band Scores For The Speaking Test
Difference between the band scores for the Speaking test:
Speaking Band 5.0
The candidate tries to keep the speech flowing but their hesitation gets in the way.
Speaking Band 5.5
The candidate gives short answers, is not willing to talk at length.
Speaking Band 6
The candidate is willing to talk at length, not always directly answering the question.
Speaking Band 6.5
The candidate can talk at length without much hesitation or repetition.
Speaking Band 7
The candidate speaks smoothly without much effort.
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Practice Vocabulary -101
Do you want to achieve great band in IELTS. Well, in that case go on practice vocabulary and find the right word.
Practice Vocabulary
- New research reveal that as threatening as they may feel, _____________ relationships can often enhance social and emotional development more than they can impede.
- illicit
- harmonious
- cosmic
- Cross-cultural
- Google’s __________ for collecting vast amounts of data about its users and their online habits has prompted increasing fears that Google could become a threat to consumer privacy.
- Counter-hegemonic
- histrionics
- appetite
- ingenuity
- Working women who double as care givers still carry a disproportionate load of household ________, even as men have begun shouldering responsibilities.
- groceries
- ceremonies
- frugalities
- chores
- Some wealthy investors are still ___________ away from the stock market, but others consider the recent yo-yo streak a blip and are thinking more seriously about equities.
- whiling
- screening
- shying
- blistering
- Although adolescent maturation and developmental states occur in an orderly sequence, their timing ______ with regard to onset and duration.
- lasts
- varies
- falters
- accelerates
Solution-:
1- 4
2- 3
3- 4
4- 3
5- 2
EXPLANATIONS
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Be In The Race
Don’t worry about whether you will get a band 8 or 7 or 9 in IELTS, as long as you were in the race, you haven’t lost. read more and find out what does it means to be in a race.
- The three Rs
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Sentence-: you need to be efficient with the three Rs to succeed in life.
Meaning-: reading,w(r)iting, and a(r)ithmetic, regarded as the fundamentals of elementary education - Pull a rabbit out of the hat
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Sentence-: the people often at the lower level of government tend to pull the rabbit out of the hat.
Meaning-: used to describe an action that is fortuitous, and may involve sleight of hand or deception - Work the rabbit’s foot on
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Sentence-: If you work the rabbit’s foot on don’t expect to have honest people coming your way.
Meaning-: cheat or trick - Be in the race
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Sentence-: winning or losing is one aspect, but what is more important is, were you in the race.
Meaning-: have a chance of success - A race against time
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Sentence-: often people who race against time are the ones who succeed, more than the ones who just know how to blame time.
Meaning-: a situation in which someone attempts to do or complete something before a particular time or before something else happens
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Thick As Plank
When educated people don’t understand their responsibility, people who are thick as plank often get the responsibility. Read more to find out who gets the responsibility.
- The thick of something
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Sentence-: chandni chowk is the thick of delhi.
Meaning-: the busiest or most crowded part of something - Thick and fast
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Sentence-: I need the results thick and fast.
Meaning-: rapidly and in great numbers - Thick as thieves
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Sentence-: by the age of 20 you have someone with whom you are thick as thieves.
Meaning-: very closely or friendly; sharing secrets - Thick as two planks
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Sentence-: people who are thick as two planks often tend to behave as if they are the most intelligent.
Meaning-: very stupid - Have a thin time
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Sentence-: I left the job because of the thin time it had.
Meaning-: have a wretched or uncomfortable time - Mark something with a white stone
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Sentence-: My admissions in Harvard School are marked with the white stone.
Meaning-: regard something to be very good or auspicious - Show The White Feather
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Sentence-:This is the battle time, you cannot show the white feather.
Meaning-: behave cowardly - A white elephant
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Sentence-: This phone for me not a white elephant.
Meaning-: a possession that is expensive to keep and dispose often useless - Whiter than white
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Sentence-: That saint you see on television, unlike others is whiter than white
Meaning-: morally beyond reproach - A widow’s mite
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Sentence-:I was saved just because of a widow’s mite.
Meaning-: a monetary contribution from someone who is poor