FAQs about the IELTS vocabulary topics
Why does the IELTS exam use these ten topics all the time?
The IELTS test managers believe that these topics are the most suited to advanced, academic
discussion in the world today, and also that people who take IELTS should have a reasonable
understanding and interest regarding these areas.
I see that one Topic is about ‘Agriculture,’ for example. I know little about this, even in my
native language. Is this a problem?
No! Remember that in IELTS Speaking and Academic Writing, you are not expected to know
specialised technical words or understand complex issues. The vocabulary expected is what a normal
person can meet when reading the media, newspapers, popular websites and magazines on these
subjects. Don’t worry if you think some of these topics seem too advanced – the vocabulary that we
show you will enable you to answer questions in these areas quite easily, with some practice.
Do I need to remember all of the words in this book?
You should try to remember a group of words on each topic, and practise using them in your writing
and speaking. People have different styles of memory, of course. We believe that a typical IELTS
candidate should be able to learn and use at least ten new words and phrases for each of the ten
topics. This should make a massive difference to the strength of your IELTS Writing and Speaking.
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