Posts

Showing posts with the label Correlative conjunctions

IELTS Speaking and Writing Common Vocabulary for Band 8+ | Academic & General Training IELTS Combo

Image
  IELTS Speaking and Writing Common Vocabulary: Words That Can Help You Score Band 8+ If you’re preparing for the IELTS Speaking and Writing tests , you’ve probably heard that vocabulary plays a crucial role in achieving a high band score. In fact, Lexical Resource — which means the range and accuracy of your vocabulary — makes up 25% of your total IELTS score in both modules. Using strong, topic-specific, and natural vocabulary shows the examiner that you can express ideas clearly and fluently, just like a confident user of English. In this blog, you’ll learn powerful common vocabulary for IELTS Speaking and Writing that works across different topics — from environment and technology to education and lifestyle. These words will help you sound fluent, academic, and natural in every part of the test. You can also explore my complete IELTS book sets available on Amazon India , which include 150 solved cue cards, 20 writing task 2 essays, and full reading practice tests — eve...

List of Correlative Conjunctions for IELTS

Image
                            List of Correlative Conjunctions for IELTS     Correlative conjunctions are pairs such as  neither . . . nor ,  not . . . only,  and  but . . . also .   These  conjunctions  connect two balanced clauses, phrases, or words.   The two elements that correlative conjunctions connect are usually similar in length and grammatical structure.     either . . . or We can go to  either  Malaysia  or  Singapore for our holiday. It’s my final offer – you can  either  take it  or  leave it.   I will eat  either  peas  or  carrots for dinner.   both . . . and Both  soccer  and  football are popular in France. Both  English  and  Malay are spoken in Malaysia.   The company deals in  both...