Test health vocabulary - dictation and collocations презентация

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spelling

poisoning he suffer from/ he’s got food poisoning
transplant
system
diet a low-fat diet; a crash

diet
allergy an allergy to red food; to insect bites
to undergo treatment, surgery
a procedure
to have an operation

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Describe a time that you (or someone you know) were hurt
Say: where you

were and what you were doing
what happened
what you or other people did to help

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IELTS Listening marking schemes
For the listening test, which contains 40 questions, the approximate

band scores can be calculated using this table.

IELTS Academic Reading marking schemes
For the academic reading test, which also contains 40 questions, but is more difficult, the approximate band scores can be calculated using this table.

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new vocabulary

to get away with + noun/ -ing
He/She gets away with murder
social media

is blocked
to share information; to pass on information to (a rival company)
it doesn’t affect my work
I get through my work quickly = to get to the end
to clock in and clock out
to work for yourself; to be self-employed
to have/run a business= a company
to do business with someone = to do a deal
to be your own boss
to be freelance; a freelance worker
you see (instead of ‘you know’)
brain shower brain storm?

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Describe an environmental problem that has occurred in your country.
You should say:
The cause

of the problem
What effect it has had on your country
The steps, if any, that have been taken to solve this 
Explain why you think this problem is so important to solve.

Describe a practical skill you learned recently.
You should say:
• What it was
• When you learned it
• Why you learned it
• And how you felt about it

Describe a favorite piece of clothing.
You should say:
• what the item is
• how often you wear it
• why you like it.

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speaking

You can deviate from the subject on the card, but you must explain

what you are doing and why.
the second thing is that … - nice
idioms: I sleep like a log I’m (almost) deaf as a post (I can only hear in one ear; one of my ears doesn’t work; I only have hearing in one ear)
hurry - I’m usually in a hurry; I always have to rush

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pronunciation

http://www.phonemicchart.com

http://www.onestopenglish.com/skills/pronunciation/phonemic-chart-and-app/interactive-phonemic-chart-british-english/

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