IELTS Academic Vocabulary
What you'll learn
- Learn academic vocabulary
- Recognize noun, adjective and other word forms
- Understand reading and listening passages better
- Use the new vocab while speaking and writing
Requirements
- Having B1 level of English is recommended but not a must
Description
Why is it helpful?
This academic vocabulary course will help you understand reading and listening passages better. By enriching your vocabulary, the course will increase your chances of comprehending texts and recordings and getting the score you desire.
The course will not only be useful for your reading and listening skills but also for your writing and speaking.
What will you learn?
Here you will learn new vocabulary for a range of topics, from technology to art and tourism.
You will see how words are pronounced
both in American and British English. Example sentences will be given for each new word so that you are able to incorporate them into your own writing and speaking. You will also be provided with other forms of words, such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
Course structure
Each lesson starts with a video lecture where you’re presented with new vocabulary, its pronunciation, word forms, and example sentences. Videos range from about 10 to 30 minutes in length. After every video, there are quizzes to check how well you remember the new words.
Instructor support
As part of the course, I, Luiza – creator of the course, provide constant support to all my students through the timely answer to all exam-related questions. Students can contact me via course messages or email.
Who this course is for:
- IELTS and TOEFL test candidates
Instructor
Guided by my life-long passion for the English language, I did my first degree in English linguistics. As a freshman I started teaching English, which helped me both learn the theoretical side of the language better and obtain work experience. In addition to this degree, I did a CELTA course to improve my teaching techniques.
I'm lucky to have been able to turn my love for English into a job. My students keep motivating me to grow as a language specialist and approachable teacher. They are the reason I've decided to create several courses so that I could reach a larger audience and more people could benefit from my knowledge.
Through classes I teach and courses I create, I hope to encourage people to learn English and achieve their goals.