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IELTS 2022 Review

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  • You have to make notes while preparing for Speaking Part 2. T or F?
    F, but it's helpful
  • What are five different ways of saying "I like" frogs.
    multiple answers possible
  • What are three different ways of saying "in my opinion", dogs are better than cats?
    multiple answers
  • Which idiom means to have very good and detailed knowledge of something? I know this area like ______________.
    the back of my hand
  • Variety is ___ ____ of life
    the spice
  • Which food idiom means a person who takes little or no exercise and watches a lot of television?
    couch potato
  • In all Writing Part 1 tasks, you will be assessed on your ability to select the most s______ points to write about, on how clearly you o_____ the information, and on the a______ of your language.
    significant, organize, accuracy
  • Name three question types possible in the Reading part
    multiple choice, True/False/Not Given, matching information, matching headings, matching sentence endings, sentence completion, summary completion
  • What are five different ways to say "increased"?
    rise, grow, peak, sure, rocket, soar, go up, leap,
  • If you misspell an answer in the Listening Part, will you still get a point?
    No
  • While describing a process in Writing Part 1, you may need to use the passive voice. T or F?
    T e.g. the pencils are then taken to the factory
  • What's the difference between snow, sleet and hail?
    Sleet is rain containing some ice, as when snow melts as it falls. Hail is pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers.
  • What does "I'm a bit rusty" mean?
    not as good at knowing or doing something as you once were, because you have not practiced it in a long time
  • What are eight examples of topics you could be asked about in Speaking Part 1?
    hobbies, future plans, food, family, hometown, school, habits, films, music, clothing, travel, +more
  • What are the four areas of assessment in Writing?
    task response, coherence and cohesion, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy