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📚 IELTS Vocabulary: Business & Money 💰
🔹 To take something into consideration/account – To consider or remember something when judging a situation.
🔹 To break into a market – To enter a market with difficulty due to competition or other barriers.
🔹 To keep someone’s word – To uphold one's promise and follow through on commitments.
🔹 To reach a consensus – To come to an agreement in a group or business setting.
🔹 To make the most of something – To maximize the benefits or advantages of a situation.
🔹 To go out of business – When a company stops operating permanently, often due to financial failure.
🔹 To do market research – To collect information about consumer behavior and preferences.
🔹 To make cutbacks – To reduce expenses or decrease resources in a business.
🔹 To manage expectations – To set realistic goals to prevent disappointment.
🔹 To make a calculation – To assess a situation and determine an estimated outcome.
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🔹 To take something into consideration/account – To consider or remember something when judging a situation.
🔹 To break into a market – To enter a market with difficulty due to competition or other barriers.
🔹 To keep someone’s word – To uphold one's promise and follow through on commitments.
🔹 To reach a consensus – To come to an agreement in a group or business setting.
🔹 To make the most of something – To maximize the benefits or advantages of a situation.
🔹 To go out of business – When a company stops operating permanently, often due to financial failure.
🔹 To do market research – To collect information about consumer behavior and preferences.
🔹 To make cutbacks – To reduce expenses or decrease resources in a business.
🔹 To manage expectations – To set realistic goals to prevent disappointment.
🔹 To make a calculation – To assess a situation and determine an estimated outcome.
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26.03.202511:33
📚 IELTS Vocabulary: Marketing & Advertising 🏆
🔹 Online advertising – Advertising a product or service on the internet.
📌 Example: The growing popularity of online advertising has resulted in a loss of revenue for printed media.
🔹 To slash the prices of products – To reduce the price dramatically.
📌 Example: Supermarkets always carry huge in-store advertisements when they slash the prices of products.
🔹 To be wary of something – Not completely trusting or certain about something.
📌 Example: Consumers must always be wary of the claims made in advertisements, as they are often exaggerated.
🔹 To launch a product – To introduce a new product.
📌 Example: Companies rely on marketing strategies to successfully launch a product.
🔹 Target audience – Consumers whom businesses aim at when selling their products.
📌 Example: Coca-Cola primarily targets a young audience, including children and adolescents.
🔹 Brand awareness – The action of making a company’s name known to the public.
📌 Example: Advertising, not the product’s quality, plays a key role in creating brand awareness.
🔹 Prime time television – The hours when most people watch TV.
📌 Example: Advertising on prime time television guarantees a wide audience reach.
🔹 The electronic media – Media using electronic technology (TV, internet, radio).
📌 Example: Unlike print media, electronic media is becoming more popular, especially among youth.
🔹 To impose regulations on – To control something through rules.
📌 Example: Governments should impose regulations on the advertising industry to protect consumers.
🔹 Commercial advertising – Advertising on TV or radio between programs.
📌 Example: Commercial advertising provides revenue for many television channels.
🔹 Telemarketing – Selling products or services via phone calls.
📌 Example: Telemarketing has become a major industry, employing millions worldwide.
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🔹 Online advertising – Advertising a product or service on the internet.
📌 Example: The growing popularity of online advertising has resulted in a loss of revenue for printed media.
🔹 To slash the prices of products – To reduce the price dramatically.
📌 Example: Supermarkets always carry huge in-store advertisements when they slash the prices of products.
🔹 To be wary of something – Not completely trusting or certain about something.
📌 Example: Consumers must always be wary of the claims made in advertisements, as they are often exaggerated.
🔹 To launch a product – To introduce a new product.
📌 Example: Companies rely on marketing strategies to successfully launch a product.
🔹 Target audience – Consumers whom businesses aim at when selling their products.
📌 Example: Coca-Cola primarily targets a young audience, including children and adolescents.
🔹 Brand awareness – The action of making a company’s name known to the public.
📌 Example: Advertising, not the product’s quality, plays a key role in creating brand awareness.
🔹 Prime time television – The hours when most people watch TV.
📌 Example: Advertising on prime time television guarantees a wide audience reach.
🔹 The electronic media – Media using electronic technology (TV, internet, radio).
📌 Example: Unlike print media, electronic media is becoming more popular, especially among youth.
🔹 To impose regulations on – To control something through rules.
📌 Example: Governments should impose regulations on the advertising industry to protect consumers.
🔹 Commercial advertising – Advertising on TV or radio between programs.
📌 Example: Commercial advertising provides revenue for many television channels.
🔹 Telemarketing – Selling products or services via phone calls.
📌 Example: Telemarketing has become a major industry, employing millions worldwide.
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📚 Grammar: Conquer Conditionals!
🔥 Why This Matters
✓ Nail job interviews & exams
✓ Sound natural in conversations
✓ Avoid common mistakes even natives make
🌿 The 4 Conditional Types
1️⃣ Zero Conditional (Facts)
• Structure: If + present, present
• Example: "If you heat ice, it melts."
2️⃣ First Conditional (Real Future)
• Structure: If + present, will + verb
• Example: "If it rains, we will cancel the picnic."
3️⃣ Second Conditional (Unreal Present)
• Structure: If + past, would + verb
• Example: "If I won the lottery, I would travel forever."
4️⃣ Third Conditional (Unreal Past)
• Structure: If + past perfect, would have + past participle
• Example: "If you had studied, you would have passed."
💡 Pro Tip: Use "were" instead of "was" in Second Conditional ("If I were you...") for formal correctness.
🚫 Common Mistakes
❌ "If I will go, I will call you."
✅ "If I go, I will call you."
📲 Practice Challenge
Complete this sentence:
"If she _ (know) the truth, she _ (not forgive) you."
Answer: knew / wouldn’t forgive
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💬 Reply with your own conditional sentence!
🔥 Why This Matters
✓ Nail job interviews & exams
✓ Sound natural in conversations
✓ Avoid common mistakes even natives make
🌿 The 4 Conditional Types
1️⃣ Zero Conditional (Facts)
• Structure: If + present, present
• Example: "If you heat ice, it melts."
2️⃣ First Conditional (Real Future)
• Structure: If + present, will + verb
• Example: "If it rains, we will cancel the picnic."
3️⃣ Second Conditional (Unreal Present)
• Structure: If + past, would + verb
• Example: "If I won the lottery, I would travel forever."
4️⃣ Third Conditional (Unreal Past)
• Structure: If + past perfect, would have + past participle
• Example: "If you had studied, you would have passed."
💡 Pro Tip: Use "were" instead of "was" in Second Conditional ("If I were you...") for formal correctness.
🚫 Common Mistakes
❌ "If I will go, I will call you."
✅ "If I go, I will call you."
📲 Practice Challenge
Complete this sentence:
"If she _ (know) the truth, she _ (not forgive) you."
Answer: knew / wouldn’t forgive
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01.04.202507:45
📚IELTS Vocabulary: The Environment🌍
🔹 To discharge chemical waste – To dispose of waste from chemical processes.
🔹 Environmental degradation – The process of the environment becoming worse.
🔹 To take action on global warming – To address problems related to global warming.
🔹 To be bio-degradable – A substance that can be naturally broken down.
🔹 To deplete natural resources – To reduce the amount of natural resources.
🔹 Ozone layer depletion – The decline of ozone in the Earth's atmosphere.
🔹 An ecological crisis – A serious environmental issue threatening species.
🔹 Carbon footprint – The amount of CO₂ produced by daily activities.
🔹 To cut down on emissions – To reduce harmful gases released into the air.
🔹 To fight climate change – To prevent harmful changes in climate patterns.
🔹 To reduce dependence on fossil fuels – To decrease reliance on oil, coal, and gas.
🔹 To alleviate environmental problems – To make environmental issues less severe.
🔹 To throw one’s weight behind something – To support a cause using influence.
🔹 To hold someone accountable for something – To consider someone responsible.
🔹 To achieve sustainable development – Economic growth without harming nature.
🔹 Alternative energy sources – Renewable energy options instead of fossil fuels.
🔹 Food miles – The distance food travels from production to consumption.
🔹 Captive breeding – Raising animals in controlled environments for conservation.
🔹 To stem from – To be caused by something.
🔹 Environmental impact assessment – A study on how a development affects nature.
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🔹 To discharge chemical waste – To dispose of waste from chemical processes.
🔹 Environmental degradation – The process of the environment becoming worse.
🔹 To take action on global warming – To address problems related to global warming.
🔹 To be bio-degradable – A substance that can be naturally broken down.
🔹 To deplete natural resources – To reduce the amount of natural resources.
🔹 Ozone layer depletion – The decline of ozone in the Earth's atmosphere.
🔹 An ecological crisis – A serious environmental issue threatening species.
🔹 Carbon footprint – The amount of CO₂ produced by daily activities.
🔹 To cut down on emissions – To reduce harmful gases released into the air.
🔹 To fight climate change – To prevent harmful changes in climate patterns.
🔹 To reduce dependence on fossil fuels – To decrease reliance on oil, coal, and gas.
🔹 To alleviate environmental problems – To make environmental issues less severe.
🔹 To throw one’s weight behind something – To support a cause using influence.
🔹 To hold someone accountable for something – To consider someone responsible.
🔹 To achieve sustainable development – Economic growth without harming nature.
🔹 Alternative energy sources – Renewable energy options instead of fossil fuels.
🔹 Food miles – The distance food travels from production to consumption.
🔹 Captive breeding – Raising animals in controlled environments for conservation.
🔹 To stem from – To be caused by something.
🔹 Environmental impact assessment – A study on how a development affects nature.
📖 Tip: Use these words in your IELTS practice! Which ones did you already know? Comment below! 👇
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04.04.202518:41
📚 IELTS Vocabulary: The Environment 🌍
🔹 The greenhouse effect – The natural process by which the sun warms the Earth's surface.
📌 Example: Our burning of fossil fuels is increasing the greenhouse effect and making the Earth hotter, endangering all life on the planet.
🔹 Global warming – The process by which the Earth is getting hotter due to the greenhouse effect.
📌 Example: Perhaps the major environmental challenge facing humanity today is global warming, as it threatens our survival.
🔹 Habitat destruction – The process in which a natural habitat is dramatically altered by human activity.
📌 Example: The elephant population is declining due to habitat destruction caused by deforestation.
🔹 Endangered species – Plants or animals that exist in very small numbers and may disappear forever.
📌 Example: The lowland gorilla is an endangered species due to habitat destruction.
🔹 On the brink of extinction – An animal or plant that has almost disappeared from the planet.
📌 Example: Before the captive breeding program in zoos, the giant panda was on the brink of extinction.
🔹 Renewable energy – Energy from sources that cannot be exhausted or can be easily replaced.
📌 Example: More funding is required to develop renewable energy, such as solar and wind power.
🔹 Wind farms – Areas with multiple wind turbines that generate electricity.
📌 Example: Wind farms should be built in mountainous areas or offshore to harness wind energy efficiently.
🔹 Environmentally friendly – Behaviors or products that do not harm the environment.
📌 Example: We can protect nature by using environmentally friendly detergents and cosmetics.
🔹 Toxic waste – Harmful waste materials, often from industrial processes.
📌 Example: Many species of fish are endangered due to toxic waste dumped into rivers and seas.
🔹 The green movement – Organizations dedicated to environmental protection.
📌 Example: Individuals should join the green movement to campaign for better environmental policies.
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🔹 The greenhouse effect – The natural process by which the sun warms the Earth's surface.
📌 Example: Our burning of fossil fuels is increasing the greenhouse effect and making the Earth hotter, endangering all life on the planet.
🔹 Global warming – The process by which the Earth is getting hotter due to the greenhouse effect.
📌 Example: Perhaps the major environmental challenge facing humanity today is global warming, as it threatens our survival.
🔹 Habitat destruction – The process in which a natural habitat is dramatically altered by human activity.
📌 Example: The elephant population is declining due to habitat destruction caused by deforestation.
🔹 Endangered species – Plants or animals that exist in very small numbers and may disappear forever.
📌 Example: The lowland gorilla is an endangered species due to habitat destruction.
🔹 On the brink of extinction – An animal or plant that has almost disappeared from the planet.
📌 Example: Before the captive breeding program in zoos, the giant panda was on the brink of extinction.
🔹 Renewable energy – Energy from sources that cannot be exhausted or can be easily replaced.
📌 Example: More funding is required to develop renewable energy, such as solar and wind power.
🔹 Wind farms – Areas with multiple wind turbines that generate electricity.
📌 Example: Wind farms should be built in mountainous areas or offshore to harness wind energy efficiently.
🔹 Environmentally friendly – Behaviors or products that do not harm the environment.
📌 Example: We can protect nature by using environmentally friendly detergents and cosmetics.
🔹 Toxic waste – Harmful waste materials, often from industrial processes.
📌 Example: Many species of fish are endangered due to toxic waste dumped into rivers and seas.
🔹 The green movement – Organizations dedicated to environmental protection.
📌 Example: Individuals should join the green movement to campaign for better environmental policies.
🌱 Tip: Use these words to enhance your IELTS Writing & Speaking scores! Which ones did you find most useful? Let us know in the comments! 👇
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04.04.202518:42
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