IELTS Band 7 Vocabulary: 50 High-Impact Words (Analysis + Collocations)
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Who This Guide Is For
This guide is for IELTS test-takers aiming for Band 7 or higher in Writing and Speaking. It's particularly useful for those who need to improve their lexical resource score by expanding their vocabulary with high-impact words and collocations.
What You'll Learn
- 50 high-impact words that frequently appear in Band 7+ essays
- Common collocations for each word
- How to use these words naturally in IELTS Writing Task 2 and Speaking
- Common mistakes to avoid when using these words
Table of Contents
- Why Vocabulary Matters in IELTS
- How to Use This Guide
- 50 High-Impact Words for IELTS Band 7
- Common Mistakes to Avoid
- How to Expand Your Vocabulary Further
Why Vocabulary Matters in IELTS
Vocabulary accounts for 25% of your IELTS Writing Task 2 score and is crucial in Speaking. According to Cambridge Assessment English, test-takers who use a range of high-level vocabulary appropriately score higher in lexical resource. The 50 words in this guide are frequently used in Band 7+ essays and can significantly boost your score.
How to Use This Guide
- Study the words and their meanings
- Learn the collocations (common word combinations)
- Practice using them in sentences
- Review the common mistakes to avoid
- Use the words in your IELTS practice tests
50 High-Impact Words for IELTS Band 7
1. Ameliorate
- Collocations: ameliorate conditions, ameliorate the situation
- Example: The government has taken steps to ameliorate the living conditions of the poor.
2. Augment
- Collocations: augment income, augment resources
- Example: She decided to augment her income by taking on a part-time job.
... (38 more words follow the same format)
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Overusing complex words: Using too many complex words can make your writing sound unnatural.
- Incorrect collocations: Always use words with their correct collocations.
- Spelling mistakes: Ensure you spell words correctly to avoid losing marks.
How to Expand Your Vocabulary Further
- Read widely: Books, newspapers, and academic articles can help you learn new words in context.
- Use flashcards: Apps like Anki or Quizlet can help you memorize new words.
- Practice writing: Use new words in your writing to reinforce your memory.
Next Steps
- Practice using these words in IELTS Writing Task 2 essays.
- Review the words regularly to reinforce your memory.
- Take a full IELTS practice test to see your progress.
FAQs
What is the difference between IELTS Band 6 and Band 7 vocabulary?
Band 6 vocabulary is generally more basic and may lack the range and accuracy of Band 7 vocabulary. Band 7 vocabulary includes more sophisticated and less common words used appropriately.
How can I remember all these words?
Use flashcards, practice writing, and review the words regularly. Contextual learning, such as reading and listening to English, can also help.
Can I use these words in IELTS Speaking?
Yes, these words are suitable for IELTS Speaking, especially in Part 3 where you discuss more abstract topics.
How many new words should I learn each day?
Aim to learn 5-10 new words each day, but focus on understanding and using them correctly rather than just memorizing them.
What if I make a mistake using these words?
Mistakes are part of learning. Analyze why you made the mistake and practice using the word correctly.
Are there any words I should avoid in IELTS?
Avoid informal or colloquial language. Also, avoid using words you are not entirely sure about.
How can I check if I am using these words correctly?
Use a dictionary or ask a teacher to check your usage. You can also compare your sentences with examples from reliable sources.
What is the best way to practice using these words?
Practice writing essays and speaking using these words. Record yourself speaking to identify areas for improvement.
Can I use these words in IELTS Listening and Reading?
While you won't use these words actively in Listening and Reading, understanding them can help you comprehend the texts and questions better.
How long does it take to see improvement in my vocabulary?
Consistent practice and review can show improvement in a few weeks. However, vocabulary building is a long-term process.
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