Essential IELTS Listening Vocabulary: Boost Your Score
This study guide focuses on high-frequency vocabulary and useful academic skills for the IELTS Listening and academic contexts. It is designed for a not-attending student who studies independently. The material groups related vocabulary, explains common academic and everyday contexts, and shows how to use these words in real-world situations.
Definition: Weekday — a day of the week other than Saturday or Sunday.
Practical example: If a lecture is scheduled on Tuesday, note that it is a weekday; student services may be closed on the weekend.
Definition: Month — a named division of the year used to plan study schedules and deadlines.
Practical example: Plan dissertation milestones by setting monthly targets (e.g., draft by March, revise by May).
Definition: Interest rate — the percentage charged on borrowed money or earned on savings.
Table: Payment types and typical uses
| Payment type | Typical use | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cash | Small purchases, markets | Immediate payment |
| Debit card | Everyday spending | Direct from current account |
| Credit card | Larger purchases, online shopping | May have interest and grace period |
| Cheque | Rent, formal payments | Becoming less common |
Practical example: Use a student account and debit card for daily expenses, and check your bank statement monthly to monitor tuition fee withdrawals.
Definition: Module — a unit or section of a course, often assessed separately.
Practical example: When preparing a study plan, list modules by subject area and their assessment dates to balance workload.
Table: Subject group vs common assessments
| Subject group | Typical assessments | Typical resources |
|---|---|---|
| Sciences | Lab reports, experiments | Textbooks, lab manuals, equipment |
| Humanities | Essays, dissertations | Libraries, primary texts |
| Business/Management | Case studies, presentations | Reports, market data |
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Klíčové pojmy: Know days and months and use them to schedule study tasks, Monitor bank statements and understand interest rates and grace periods, Use student-specific accounts and services (student account, advisor, support), Break large assessments (dissertation) into monthly milestones, Choose appropriate research tools: questionnaire for breadth, interview for depth, Use concise note-taking strategies during listening (keywords, abbreviations), Include balanced meals and regular exercise to support study performance, Pilot surveys and questionnaires before full data collection, Compare payment types to choose the safest option for purchases, Use library and computer centre services early for research support, Organize modules by subject and assessment to manage workload, Use proofreading and peer feedback to reduce submission errors