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The IELTS and TOEFL writing section measures your Lexical Resource, meaning your ability to use a variety of words and expressions. One way to lose points is to repeat words, or to use the same vocabulary that most other writers are using in the same situations.

For example, the words decide, choose, believe, consider, get, buy, negative, drawback, and disadvantage are commonly used words in the IELTS and TOEFL writing section, especially the essay.

In this video, we offer some alternatives:
elect to, opt to/for
hold, deem
acquire, procure
detriment

While these may not seem to be “big” words, they are highly effective, less common, and most importantly, they are correct. See them used in examples, with explanations.

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Why should you learn academic words? There are many reasons - school, work, English exams. Academic English is important because it enhances our overall fluency by allowing us to be more descriptive and precise when presenting information at work or even writing a university paper.

The words in this lesson were taken from the Academic Word List. This is a list of the most common academic words used in English. For an entire list of these words here: https://www.examenglish.com/vo....cabulary/academic_wo

Here are the list of words from the lesson:

1. Alternative - an additional choice; a possible or remaining choice;
2. Assessment - an evaluation of something
3. Benefit - something good or advantageous
4. Complex - something that has many connected parts that are different and unique
5. Concept - an idea about something that you form in your mind
6. Conclusion - the end or close
7. Conduct - to organize or lead an activity
8. Consistent - acting or done in the same way over time; not moving away from principles or being contradictory
9. Context - parts of a statement(written or spoken) that surround a specific word or phrase
10. Coordination - a combination of parts or people working together
11. Environment - the condition of your surroundings (geography, society, mood)
12. To estimate - to make an approximate guess or judgement
13. Factor - something that contributes to a particular result
14. Function - the purpose for which something is designed
15. Identified - to recognize something or someone
16. Impact - to strong effect or influence that something has on a situation or person
17. To indicate - to point out or show something
18. Investment - to use of money or capital in order to receive a profit or appreciation in value
19. Major - describes something that is greater in size, extent, or importance
20. Method - a technique, plan or way of doing something
21. To occur - something that happens or takes place
22. Potential - something that could possibly happen but might not come to pass
23 . Primary - to first or importance
24. Range - the upper or lower limits that a number, an amount or type of something may vary
25. Significant - something of importance or something of consequence

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Want to improve your listening skills? In this lesson you'll practice your listening in English by hearing stories about university life. This video is especially important if you are studying in an English university, if you plan to, or if you are going to take an English test like IELTS or TOEFL. You will hear conversational English with university and academic vocabulary, including common slang and expressions that native English speakers use. Then take the quiz here: http://wwww.engvid.com/ielts-t....oefl-listening-pract

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Hi, there. My name is Emma, and in today's video, we are going to do some listening practice. This video is going to be particularly useful if you are going to university or plan to go to university, if you are writing the TOEFL test, or if you are writing the IELTS. University words come up a lot on the TOEFL and the IELTS, especially in the listening, so this video will help you improve your listening, specifically about university words.

Okay, so to get started, I want you, on a piece of paper, to put something like this. Okay? I want you to write the word "university" in the center, "verbs", "people", "places", "things", "slang". Okay? I want you to copy this, because I'm going to have you pause the video for one minute... Or maybe... You know what? Give yourself three minutes, and I want you to think about all the words you can think of that have to do with university. Okay? So, for example, people, I might think the "prof"; verbs, I might think "enroll". But try to come up with as many as you can. Places, maybe "cafeteria"; things, "course"; slang, "hit the books". Okay? So I want you to try to come up with as many words as you can, and then we will talk about these words.

Okay, so I hope you've done some brainstorming, and you've come up with a list of words. What I want you to do now is I want you to see: Did you come up with any of the same words that I came up with? Okay? So, behind me, I have a bunch of words I thought of. Do you have the same words, or totally different words? I put the word: "advisor", "flunk", "fall behind", "marks", "grades", "freshman", "sophomore", "junior", "senior", "prof", "pull an all-nighter", "cram", "TA", "ace the test", "dean", "instructor", "registrar", "drop a course", "hit the books", "undergrad", "grad student", and "hand in". So these are all very common words we use when we talk about university. If there are any words here that you don't know the meaning of, I highly recommend watching some previous videos I've done on these words that explain them fully. Okay? So there will be a link for that, so feel free, if you don't know these words, to click on the link.

So now what I'm going to have you do is we are going to do a practice listening. Okay? We are going to... You are going to listen to me tell you a story about university. You are going to look at these words, and if you hear me say the word, you're going to put a checkmark right beside the words you hear. If you are on engVid, there's going to be a link that you can click to download these words so you can print them off and have them in front of you. Same with on YouTube, if you're watching this off of YouTube, there will be a link you can click on in the description, and that will take you to a place where you can download a list of these words. Otherwise, if you don't want to do that, you can actually just copy them out by hand, just write down these words. And then when you're ready, you can listen to me, and all you need to do is if you hear the word, you put a checkmark. If you don't hear the word in what I'm going to say, then no checkmark. Okay?

Okay, so let's get started. So, again, put a checkmark if you hear the word. I went to the University of Toronto. I remember when I was an undergrad, I found school very difficult, especially in my freshman year. I guess the main problem was it was my first time away from home. School had always come naturally to me before. I wasn't used to cramming and pulling all-nighters. I naturally had been a straight-A student.

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The family unit has changed over time. In speaking about these changes, you will need a variety of vocabulary, both traditional and more contemporary (of this time), because just as families have evolved, so has the language to describe them.

In this video, we will look at some words to talk about the family unit in terms of types, members, and trends. We will also look at marriage and other aspects of family life.

Examples of the vocab in this lesson include nuclear and extended family, blended family, stay-at-home dad, nuptial, estranged, step-sibling, widower, and others.

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In this video, we'll take a look at 50 TOEFL words with examples. Hopefully, the examples can help you understand the words better. | TOEFL Vocabulary | Learn 50 Advanced Vocabulary | English Vocabulary

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In this video we'll take a look at some TOEFL Vocabulary with Movie Clips. I hope the video clips will help you understand the words by seeing them used in context.

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http://www.engvid.com/ Is your English limited to "good" and "bad"? Learn how to improve your vocabulary FAST by using more advanced, descriptive adjectives. Having marked thousands of student essays, I know this one simple change can help you get a higher score on any English exam, especially the TOEFL, IELTS, and TOEIC. You can move from lazy English to powerful English in minutes! Take the quiz on this lesson here: http://www.engvid.com/ielts-toefl-improve-your-vocabulary/

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Hi, my name is Rebecca, and in today's lesson, I'm going to show you how to stop using lazy English and start using energetic English. How do you do this? Very easy. For the next few minutes, I'd like you to participate in a little experiment with me. I'd like you to pretend that you are a professor, and join me in checking these sentences on the board.
So, six students wrote these sentences in an English exam, and what I'd like you to do is to help me to decide which students, which two students should get the highest marks. Let's start looking at the sentences.
Number one wrote:
"It was a good lecture."

Two:
"It was an interesting lecture."
Three:
"It was an informative lecture."
Out of these three students, which student do you think should get the highest marks? Think about it. Well, according to me, it would be the third student. Let's look at another set of sentences.
Number four wrote:
"I had a bad week."
Student number five wrote:
"I had a tiring week."
And student number six wrote:
"I had an exhausting week."
Again, put on your professor's cap and tell me: which student do you think should get the best marks? Which one? Well, according to me, it would be student number six.
Now, why did we - I think you probably chose the same ones as me -, why did we choose student number three and student number six? Why did we choose these responses and why didn't we choose one and four? Because one and four use the words: "good" and "bad". And what I'd like you to learn in this lesson is to use any words when you're speaking or writing other than: "good" or "bad". Why? Because "good" and "bad" are overly used, they're rather boring words, and they're not very descriptive words; they don't tell us anything specific, they're very vague, they're very general.
What I'd like you to do instead is to do what these other students went on to do which is to be more detailed, more specific, more descriptive, more energetic, more dynamic in your speaking and in your writing. This one change will make a tremendous difference in the way that you speak and definitely in the way that you write. This is a really important lesson if you're planning to appear for the TOEFL, or the IELTS, or the TOEIC exam, or any English proficiency exam, or even if you're just in school and you're submitting assignments and essays. This one technique of getting rid of the words: "good" and "bad" and replacing them with more interesting words is going to give you a much higher score. Next, I'll show you exactly how you can do this.
So, now I'll show you how to avoid using the lazy words: "good", "nice", or "bad", and start using more powerful words instead. All right? You're going to go from the basic, to the intermediate, to the advanced level word or you could say the more vague word, general word to a clear word, to a more specific word. Okay? That's what you want to keep in mind when you're coming up with your words. I've just given you some examples, but you can certainly come up with lots of other examples.
Let's look at some of these.
A "good" meal. A "tasty" meal. A "delicious" meal.
We had a "nice" evening. Okay. We had a "fun" evening. We had an "enjoyable" evening.
It was a really "good" meeting. It was a "useful" meeting. It was a "productive" meeting.
You see how I'm adding so much more information with the more powerful vocabulary. Right? More detailed vocabulary.
We had a "nice" holiday. Well, what is "nice"? "Nice" is a very general word. If you want to stay general, you can still use a better word. So here I've given you an example: we had a "pleasant" holiday. We had a "relaxing" holiday. Okay? So... Oh, I'm sorry. We had a "pleasant" holiday. Or: we had a "delightful" holiday. That's if you want to stay more general. If, by "nice holiday", you meant that it was really a quiet holiday, then say: "quiet". A better word than "quiet" is: we had a "relaxing" holiday. Okay? So you see how you're being more specific because when I say: "I had a nice holiday", it doesn't tell you very much; just gives you a very general impression.
Let's continue with using the word: "bad". Also, another very overused word.
It was a really "bad" journey. It was a "difficult" journey. It was a "problematic" journey. "Problematic" means there were many problems that you had or that you encountered on the way, during your journey.

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A key element to success on the IELTS and TOEFL exams is having a broad vocabulary, especially high-end words. This is important for the reading sections as well as the writing sections of these tests.

In this video we look at some vocabulary to use in discussing or reading about the news media, be it on television, online, or in print.

Learn new words and start building your own idea bank for the general topic of Media.

? Sample words:
disseminate air (n. & v.) pundit the press
media bias platform outlet fringe
mainstream demographics anchor embedded
and many more…

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In this week's video, Lucas presents TOEFL vocabulary words that function as both a noun and a verb. Did you know the difference in meaning?

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Free MASTER LIST of TOEFL vocab:
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In this video we'll take a look at some TOEFL Vocabulary with Movie Clips. I hope the video clips will help you understand the words by seeing them used in context.

Part 1: https://youtu.be/oGItKEdFsBw
In this video: Part 2 ~ from "Analogy" to "Automate"

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When discussing the environment, there are many aspects to consider, including habitats and ecosystems, biodiversity, eco-friendly actions and hazardous ones, and much more.

The environment is also a topic that both the IELTS and TOEFL exams like to ask about in the essay writing section. In order to get a high score or band in task 2, you must have a wide variety of vocabulary available to you in terms of the lexical resource score.

In this video, we look at a collection of words dealing with the environment, pollution, and the consequences of these.

Here is a sample of the words in this video:
biodegradable, flora and fauna, ecology vs. ecosystem, conservation and preservation, pesticides, contaminate, solvents, aerosols, drought, calamity, arid, and many more.

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