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IELTS Energy 1605: Why Your IELTS Vocabulary is Not a Lost Cause

7/7/202615 min

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  1. Lindsay McMahon· Host0:00

    This is an IELTS Energy Podcast, episode 1605: Why Your IELTS Vocabulary Is Not a Lost Cause. [upbeat music] Welcome to the IELTS Energy Podcast from All Ears English, downloaded more than 35 million times with examiner-trained IELTS whiz Aubrey Carter and Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer. If you are stuck with a low score, our insider method will help you get the score you need to unlock your dreams. Get your estimated band score now with our two-minute quiz at allearsenglish.com/myscore.

  2. Aubrey Carter· Host0:45

    [upbeat music] There's a good chance you'll need to describe situations on IELTS that are less than perfect. Today, you'll learn four flexible idioms that will boost both vocabulary and pronunciation scores for IELTS speaking.

  3. Lindsay McMahon· Host1:01

    [upbeat music] You studied English in school. You've taken courses, watched videos, listened to podcasts. So why does speaking still feel difficult sometimes? Because knowledge and fluency are not the same thing. You can know hundreds of grammar rules and thousands of words, but still struggle to use them quickly in real conversations and to connect.

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