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Topic 27: BODY PART ✳️Mouth - you use your mouth to talk, to eat and to breathe. ✳️Nose - You can smell things with your nose. You can also breathe through your nose. ✳️Nostrils - these are the two holes in your nose ✳️Ankle - the joint between your leg and your foot. ✳️Heart - your heart pumps your blood around your body. ✳️Lungs - when you breathe, the air goes into your lungs. ✳️Veins - these transport blood through your body. ✳️They are like little tubes. ✳️Brain - this is your 'thinking machine' inside your head. ✳️Throat - food goes down this to get to your stomach. ✳️Liver - the organ that cleans your blood. ✳️Stomach - your food goes here when you swallow it. ✳️Kidneys - the organs that process all your body waste. ✳️Skeleton - all of the bones in your body. ✳️Ribs - these are the bones that protect the organs in your chest. ✳️Bones - your skeleton consists of many bones. There are about 206 in your body. ✳️Skin - it covers almost the entire body and helps keep all the organs and muscles in place. ✳️Neck - this connects your head with your shoulders and the rest of your body. ✳️Tongue - the muscle at the bottom of your mouth that tastes things and helps you pronounce words ✳️Wrinkles - the lines in your skin caused by age. Old people have a lot of wrinkles. 😊 sharing is caring 😊 🔥  leave reactions  🔥 #Topic_vocabulary #vocabulary #Speaking_vocabulary #IELTS_vocabulary @IELTS_vocabs
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Topic 26: FREE TIME ✳️Free time = The time when you are not working, when you can choose what you do. ✳️Free time = leisure time ✳️Go to the cinema - to see movies, Bollywood movies (from India), art films, animated films. You can also say go to the movies. ✳️Watch TV - Different types of television programs are: The News, Soap Operas, Criminal Investigation Dramas, Medical Dramas, Reality TV, Situation ✳️Comedies (Sit-Coms), Talk Shows, Documentaries, Cartoons, Game Shows, Sports programs, Movies,Political programs, Religious programs. ✳️Spend time with family – Doing anything with all family members siting together. ✳️Hang out with friends – Going out with friends. ✳️Surf the internet – to do anything on internet either watching movies, scrolling social media etc. ✳️Play video games - You can play games on your computer or on a game consoles, like PlayStation, X-Box, Wii, PSP, Gameboy, etc. Either with your friends or family. ✳️Play a musical instrument – to learn or play any musical instruments like piano, Casio etc. ✳️Listen to music - Turn up the volume and listen to your favourite type of music. ✳️Read – to go through any written content, either stories or articles etc. ✳️Write – to write anything like diary, story or poetry. ✳️Go to the park - go to the park with your friends or family. ✳️Go to cultural locations and events - You can go to the museum, to an art gallery or to the zoo to see animals from around the world. You can go to concerts, plays, musicals, dance recitals and opera performances. ✳️Go shopping - go to shopping malls and areas of the city that are known for shopping to buy clothes or other items. ✳️Cook – to make any dish in the kitchen. ✳️Study something – go through any written material either online or offline. ✳️Art and crafts – to make anything using paper and scissors ✳️Gardening – plant any seed or sapling, watering the plants etc. ✳️Exercise and play a sport – spend time for being healthy, doing exercises or play any sport. 😊 sharing is caring 😊 🔥  leave reactions  🔥 #Topic_vocabulary #vocabulary #Speaking_vocabulary #IELTS_vocabulary @IELTS_vocabs
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Topic 25: THE IN-LAWS ✳️Father-in-law: the father of your spouse ✳️Mother-in-law: the mother of your spouse ✳️Son-in-law: the husband of your daughter ✳️Daughter-in-law: the wife of your son ✳️Brother-in-law: the husband of your sister ✳️Sister-in-law: the wife of your brother ✳️Stepfather: the (new) husband of your mother but not your biological father ✳️Stepmother: the (new) wife of your father but not your biological mother ✳️Stepson: the son of your (new) husband / wife (he is not your biological son) ✳️Stepdaughter: the daughter of your (new) husband/wife (she is not your biological daughter) ✳️Stepsister: the daughter of your stepmother or stepfather ✳️Stepbrother: the son of your stepmother or stepfather ✳️Half-brother: the brother you have only one parent in common with . ✳️Half-sister: the sister you only have one parent in common with. 😊 sharing is caring 😊 🔥  leave reactions  🔥 #Topic_vocabulary #vocabulary #Speaking_vocabulary #IELTS_vocabulary @IELTS_vocabs
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Topic 24: FAMILY RELATIVES ✳️When you have children, you are a parent. ✳️If you are a male parent, you are a father. ✳️If you are female parent, you are a mother. ✳️If one of your children is a boy, he is your son. ✳️If one of your children is a girl, she is your daughter. ✳️When a couple gets married, the man is the husband, and the woman is his wife. ✳️A brother and sister both have the same parents. ✳️Siblings: Collective word for brother and sister. ✳️Grandparents: the parents of your parents. ✳️Grandfather: the father of your father/mother. ✳️Grandmother: the mother of your father/mother. ✳️Grandchildren: the children of your children. ✳️Grandson: the son of one of your children. ✳️Granddaughter: the daughter of one of your children. ✳️Great grandfather: the father of your grandfather/grandmother ✳️Great grandmother: the mother of your grandfather/grandmother ✳️Uncle: the brother (or brother-in-law) of your mother/father ✳️Aunt: the sister (or sister-in-law)of your mother/father ✳️Cousin: the child of your aunt/uncle ✳️Nephew: the male child of your brother/sister ✳️Niece: the female child of your brother/sister 😊 sharing is caring 😊 🔥  leave reactions  🔥 #Topic_vocabulary #vocabulary #Speaking_vocabulary #IELTS_vocabulary @IELTS_vocabs
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Topic 23: MOVIES ✳️Action movie (noun): a movie with many exciting and violent scenes. ✳️Cast (noun): all the actors and actresses in a movie or TV show. ✳️Character (noun): one of the people in a story. ✳️Cinema (noun): a place where movies are shown on a big screen. ✳️Comedy (noun): a film with lots of funny scenes. ✳️Director (noun): the person in charge of making a movie. ✳️Documentary (noun): a film that's about real people, events or issues. ✳️Drama (noun): a movie about realistic characters in dramatic situations. ✳️Entertainment (noun): enjoyment from movies, concerts, TV shows, etc. ✳️Family movie (noun): a movie that both children and adults can enjoy ✳️Film (noun): another word for "movie" (also "motion picture"). ✳️Genre (noun): a kind or style of music, movie, TV show, painting, etc. ✳️Horror movie (noun): a movie that frightens and shocks people. ✳️Movie star (noun): a very popular movie actor or actress. ✳️Plot (noun): the series of events that form the main story. ✳️Scene (noun): a small part of a film. ✳️Sci-fi (or "science fiction") (noun): a genre with stories set in the future or in outer space. ✳️Screen (noun): the flat surface that a movie is projected onto. 😊 sharing is caring 😊 🔥  leave reactions  🔥 #Topic_vocabulary #vocabulary #Speaking_vocabulary #IELTS_vocabulary @IELTS_vocabs
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Topic 22: MUSIC ✳️Artist (noun): a professional singer, musician or songwriter. ✳️Art music (noun): music written and performed by professional musicians mostly for the upper classes, like classical Indian music and European opera. ✳️Beat (noun): the regular pulse in music that dancers move to and audiences clap to. ✳️Classical music (noun): European orchestral and keyboard music that's written by composers. ✳️Country music (noun): a genre of American music with origins in the rural folk music of Europe. ✳️Folk music (noun): traditional music from a particular region or country. ✳️Genre (noun): a kind or style of music, movie, TV show, painting, etc. ✳️Harmony (noun): the combining of musical notes that sound good when played or sung together. ✳️Hip hop (also "rap") (noun): a musical genre in which artists rap over beats and sampled sounds. ✳️Jazz (noun): a genre in which artists improvise within a rhythmic and harmonic framework. ✳️Latin music (noun): a genre of popular music in Latin ✳️America and Spain that has complex rhythms. ✳️Live (adjective): played at a concert in front of an audience. ✳️Lyrics (noun): the words of a song. ✳️Melody (noun): a tune, or the notes of a song. ✳️Pop music (noun): a popular music genre with short, melodic songs that are easy to remember. ✳️Popular music (noun): music that many people like and buy, like rock music and heavy metal, hip hop and rap, pop songs, etc. ✳️Recording (noun): a piece of music that's recorded in a studio or at a concert. ✳️Rhythm (noun): a pattern of beats and sounds that musicians play in time to and dancers move to. ✳️Rock music (noun): rhythmic blues-based music played on guitar, bass, drums, etc. ✳️Traditional music (noun): music that developed over a very long time, like traditional African drumming and Chinese folk songs. ✳️Acoustic (adjective): without inbuilt electrical equipment to amplify the sound. ✳️Backbeat (noun): a beat counted as "two" or "four" in 4/4 rhythm. ✳️Backing singer (also "backing vocalist") (noun): a singer who gives vocal support to a lead singer. ✳️Ballad (noun): a slow song usually about love. ✳️Banjo (noun): an African American stringed instrument based on the African kora. ✳️Bar (noun): one of many small sections in a piece of music that contains a fixed number of beats. ✳️Bass (guitar) (noun): an electric guitar with thick strings for playing low "bass" notes. ✳️Beat (noun): the regular pulse in music that dancers move to and audiences clap to. ✳️Beats (noun): the breakbeat rhythms that mcs rap to in hip hop music. ✳️Bebop (noun): a complex style of up-tempo jazz from the 1950s. ✳️Big band (noun): a large jazz band, esp. One that plays big band jazz. ✳️Big beat (noun): an EDM genre with breakbeats, heavy bass, vocals and samples. ✳️Country pop (noun): a style that mixes pop and country music. ✳️Country rock (noun): a style that mixes rock and country music. ✳️Dance-pop (noun): up-tempo pop music with a dance rhythm. ✳️Deejay (verb): to perform the skills of a club or hip hop DJ. ✳️Disco (also "discotheque") (noun): a 70s nightclub in which djs played dance records. ✳️Disco music (also "disco") (noun): 70s dance music with a steady four-on-the-floor beat. ✳️DJ (or "disc jockey") (noun): someone who plays records at dance clubs or on radio. ✳️DJ mixer (noun): a small mixer made for djs. ✳️Double bass (noun): a large stringed instrument for playing low notes. ✳️Drop (noun): a point in EDM when the rhythm and sounds suddenly change. ✳️Drum and bass (or "dnb") (noun): an EDM genre with breakbeats, heavy bass and a fast tempo. 😊 sharing is caring 😊 🔥  leave reactions  🔥 #Topic_vocabulary #vocabulary #Speaking_vocabulary #IELTS_vocabulary @IELTS_vocabs
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Topic 21: TYPES OF FOOD VEGETABLES ✳️Bulb (noun): a round underground part of certain plants like onion and garlic plants ✳️Greens (noun): green vegetables ✳️Leaf vegetable (noun): a leaf or leafy plant that's eaten as a vegetable, like spinach. ✳️Legume (noun): a seed that grows in a pod, like a pea or bean. ✳️Raw (adjective): not cooked. ✳️Root vegetable (noun): a vegetable that grows under the ground, like potato and carrot. ✳️Salad vegetable (noun): a vegetable that's often used in salads. ✳️Vegetable (noun): part of a plant that can be cooked and eaten with a main course. FRUITS ✳️Berry (noun): any small juicy fruit with many tiny seeds like a strawberry. ✳️Citrus fruit (noun): a fruit with lots of Vitamin C like an orange or lemon. ✳️Dried fruit (noun): fruit that's had water removed from it, like raisins. ✳️Fruit (noun): part of a plant that has seeds or a stone and is eaten raw when ripe. ✳️Melon (noun): a large round fruit with a hard skin and soft flesh inside. ✳️Stone fruit (also drupe) (noun): a fruit with soft flesh around a large stone, like a plum or peach. ✳️Ripe (adjective): (of fruit only) ready to eat after growing to full size. ✳️Temperate fruit (noun): any fruit that only grows in a cool or cold climate. ✳️Tropical fruit (noun): any fruit that grows in a warm, tropical climate. GRAINS, NUTS AND BEANS ✳️Bean (noun): an edible seed, often kidney-shaped, that grows in a seedpod. ✳️Breakfast cereal (or cereal) (noun): breakfast food made from roasted grain, esp. Wheat, corn or oats. ✳️Cereal (noun): 1. A plant that produces edible grain, like rice and wheat. 2. Breakfast cereal. ✳️Edible (adjective): safe and tasting good enough to eat. ✳️Flour (noun): a powder made by grinding grain. ✳️Grain (noun): seeds used as food, like wheat, rice and millet. ✳️Grind (verb): to crush something into tiny pieces. ✳️Legume (noun): a plant with a seedpod containing beans or peas. ✳️Nut (noun): a hard, dry fruit with seeds inside a hard, woody shell. ✳️Nutcracker (noun): a tool for breaking open the hard shells of nuts. ✳️Seedpod (also pod) (noun): the long structure of legumes in which several peas or beans grow. MEAT AND POULTRY ✳️Acon (noun): meat from the back or sides of a pig that's cured and sliced. ✳️Beef (noun): meat from a cow, bull or ox. ✳️Breast (noun): meat from the front of a bird. ✳️Chop (noun): a small cut of meat, usually lamb or pork, from near the ribs. ✳️Cure (verb): to preserve meat by smoking, salting or drying. ✳️Cut (noun): a piece of meat cut from a certain part of an animal. ✳️Dice (verb): to cut food into small cubes or square-shaped pieces. ✳️Drumstick (noun): a cooked chicken leg. ✳️Free-range (adjective): (of poultry) free to live naturally outside instead of being kept inside a farm building. ✳️Game (noun): 1. Wild animals and birds hunted by people 2. Meat from hunted animals and birds. ✳️Ham (noun): cured meat from a pig's upper leg, usually sliced. ✳️Lamb (noun): 1. A young sheep 2. Meat from a young sheep. ✳️Meat (noun): animal or bird flesh eaten as food. ✳️Mince (verb): to cut meat into tiny pieces, often with a machine called a mincer. 😊 sharing is caring 😊 🔥  leave reactions  🔥 #Topic_vocabulary #vocabulary #Speaking_vocabulary #IELTS_vocabulary @IELTS_vocabs
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