IELTS
JOURNAL
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The organisers of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa are hoping it will stimulate the nation's
economy and leave a lasting physical and social legacy.
Danny Jordaan, the man who led the bid
to secure the event, believes hosting the World Cup could be worth as much as $6 billion to
South Africa, while also boosting the construction, telecommunications and tourist industries.
South Africa predicts at least 400,000 people will visit the country for the tournament, the
first World
Cup ever to be held in Africa. Some 160,000 jobs are expected to be created from hosting the event,
according to the national football bid committee. Furthermore, it is estimated that for each visitor to the
World Cup, another 150 will be indirectly influenced in their perceptions
about the host country,
through word-of-mouth by the fans when they return home, or as a result of global television coverage
of the event.
Read to improve your vocabulary
While you are looking for keywords it is not necessary to understand every word in the
passage. However, you must know over 50% of the words if you want to understand
the main points of the passage. It is very important to have
a program of vocabulary
development to learn 5 to 10 new words a day. One good useful way to do this is by
reading articles that you find interesting in newspapers,
magazines, encyclopedias and
textbooks. The best way to improve your vocabulary knowledge is to read things that
interest you. Collect vocabulary (words,
collocations, phrases) in a notebook. For every
new word you learn, find a good example sentence which includes the new word in it.
Expanding your vocabulary is important
not only for your reading, but also for your
writing, speaking and listening.
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