Common Synonyms That DESTROY IELTS Writing Scores

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The most common IELTS Writing Keywords come up again and again. This knowledge allows you to prepare by understanding which synonyms are right and wrong.

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What are some other common keywords for Task 2? What do you think are their 'close' and 'loose' synonyms?

Ieltsadvantage
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i’m a native english speaker and was surprised to see this video in my recommended, but stayed because i found it really interesting! best of luck to anyone learning english! ❤

galexical
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Really appreciate how you don't beat around the bush like other IELTS teachers on Youtube. Others just want to lure the viewers into buying their courses without giving them a reason to trust their teaching style whereas you're selfless and lead by example. Every video of yours contains such valuable yet simple information. Straight to the point. That's the only reason I keep coming back to your videos whenever I have to renew my IELTS score. Your lessons helped me score 7.5 in writing 2 years ago. Hoping to score 8 - maybe even more, who knows - this time.
Thank you very much, Chris!!

pratikpatel
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All your videos helped me to get 7.5 in writing. Thank you so much. Best writing teaching channel I must say.

faiazrummankhan
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Chris method of teaching is the best! I love this method very much. I improved my speaking score with IELTS advantage very quickly from 5.0 to 6, 5 in my mock speaking test.

АннаПопова-гу
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We need more videos like this. It was helpful 🙂

afrozafera
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Thank you Chris! Gotta need more of these videos. Also, I think another very common word usually found in Writing tests is "teacher". Do you have any suggestions about loose and close synonyms for said term?

absurdmemes
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Mr Chris I'm really appreciate what you doing definitely worth 10 /10
I trying to boost my ielts listening score but i stick on 25 points, even i followed you free lessons, i say it helps me a lot but i still under 25 degree
With regard if i repeat the listening test i found it easy and i can achieve 4th

Fuggi
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Mr Chris, i really love your videos, those r very useful and ur teaching is awesome. It's simply understandable and easily grab the content in the lesson, an Indian students used to do these mistakes in ielts exam, so, now we r correcting our mistakes through ur videos. Love from India, thanks alotttt😍❤️😍

nanichinnu
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Need more videos like this.
There are a lot of videos like this on YouTube but we can't trust others.
We want this content from you. AUTHENTIC one.

sheikhwaqar
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What's so beautiful about writing dialog is that you can use any of these terms - keywords or their synonyms - when and where you choose. It all depends on the character in the story. It's like lyrics in songs - anything goes...

megadavis
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Hi Chris, great video as always! I just have one question. The two words "juveniles" and "minors", according to my knowledge, are usually used in law or similar formal contexts, so should I use these words to replace "children" in all of my essay? Thanks in advance!

vietmaihoang
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Thanks a lot, you are the best teacher, and we are lucky to have you.

Liin
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Your material is one of the most authentic on youtube.

loveleenarmann
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Thank you Chris, i really appreciate you. Your tutorials helps me a lot.

EniaNyandoro-izpo
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Nice video sir, 90 % of students in India do these mistakes, should I use the same in university writing??

punjabimaster
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Thank you 🙏
Funny enough but I had the word ‘youngster’ in part 2 of my reading part of exam on October 8th😁

evayunga
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Chris thanks all of your videos, you are totally diffirent teacher it is amazing.

javohirxursanov
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Dear Mr. Chris,

I want to express my gratitude for your excellent IELTS English lessons on YouTube. Your dedication to helping learners like me is truly appreciated.

I noticed a small typo in this video. The word "nowadays" was spelled as "nowsadys." I thought I'd mention that this particular spelling isn't listed in the Cambridge Dictionary. I believe it's just a minor oversight, and I appreciate your understanding in this regard.

Your commitment to accuracy greatly contributes to the effectiveness of your teachings. Looking forward to more valuable lessons from you!

Best regards,

Khaaaaaaaab
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thank you teacher Chris that was perfectly demonstrated

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