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βfreezing
βicy
βsnowy
βicy-cold
βglacial
βwintry
βcrisp
βfrosty
βfrigid
βbitter
βbitterly cold
βbiting
βraw
βarctic
βnippy
βparky
βchill
βgelid
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βicy
βsnowy
βicy-cold
βglacial
βwintry
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βbitterly cold
βbiting
βraw
βarctic
βnippy
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βchill
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β’ As is presented in the diagram(s)/ graph(s)/ pie chart(s)/ table...
β’ As (is) shown in the illustration...
β’ As can be seen in the...
β’ According to the...
β’ Getting back to the details...
β’ Turning to the details...
β’ The table data clearly shows that...
β’ The diagram reveals that...
β’ The data suggest that...
β’ The graph gives the figure...
β’ It is interesting to note that...
β’ It is apparently seen that...
β’ It is conspicuous that...
β’ It is explicitly observed that...
β’ It is obvious...
β’ It is clear from the data...
β’ It is worth noticing that...
β’ It is crystal clear/ lucid that...
β’ It can be clearly observed that...
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β’ to show an upward trend
β’ to show a downward trend
β’ to hit the highest point
β’ to hit the lowest point
β’ to reach a peak
β’ to show some fluctuation
β’ to fluctuate wildly
β’ to remain stable
β’ to remain static
β’ to remain unchanged
β’ to stay constant
β’ to reach a plateau
β’ to level off
β’ to flatten out
β’ the highest
β’ the lowest
β’ the second highest
β’ the third highest
β’ compared to
β’ compared with
β’ relative to
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This involves using question word order after an adverbial with a negative or restrictive meaning comes at the beginning of the sentence. These structures are normally only used in formal speech and writing. Note that all of these adverbials can be used without inversion if they come in the normal position.
β’ Scarcely had they entered the castle when there was a huge expansion
β’ Only Jane managed to finish the project on time (no inversion)
β’ Only in a city as large as this can you find so many foreign restaurants
β’ Only after we had left the ship did we realize that the captain had remained.
β’ Under no circumstances is this door to be left unlocked
β’ Not until he stopped to rest did Jack realize that he had been wounded
β’ Not untilthe building had been made safe could anyone go back inside
β’ Not only did he lose all the money, but he also found himself in debt.
β’ Little did anyone suspect what was about to happen
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PUT A ROSE ON YOUR NOSEπ₯
- used to say in a sarcastic manner that nobody cares
e.g - she was bragging about her trip to Europe, I told her to put a rose on her nose.
WATCHING GRASS GROWπ±
- if smth is like watching grass grow, it's very boring.
e.g - I'm not really keen on soap operas, they're like watching grass grow for me.
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This involves using question word order after an adverbial with a negative or restrictive meaning comes at the beginning of the sentence. These structures are normally only used in formal speech and writing. Note that all of these adverbials can be used without inversion if they come in the normal position.
β’ I have never seen a more obvious case of cheating! (normal position)
β’ Never have I seen a more obvious case of cheating!
β’ Rarely does such a rare painting come on the market
β’ Seldom has a scientific discovery had such an impact
β’ No sooner had I shut the door than I realized I had left my keys inside
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β’ Hardly had the play started when there was a disturbance in the audience.
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We're going to talk about band scores. I know that IELTS band scores go from 1 to 9, and I also know there are half-scores, like 5.5, 6.5. But that's all about I know.
0:19 β― So, Pauline, to begin, can you tell us how the IELTS Academic Reading and Listening tests are scored?
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1:50 β―So how is the overall IELTS score calculated then?
2:30 β―In the Listening and Reading test, can I just write my answers on the question paper?
2:59 β― And what is the most common question you are asked about writing down answers?
3:43 β―So what about if I make a spelling mistake on the answer sheet in Reading or Listening? Will I get half mark then?
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